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10-12-2008, 03:52 AM #1
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Mexican Cartels Growing in National Forests.
Organized is in it for the money. Legalization will dramatically drop prices in a relatively short time! Cannabis is easy to grow, so it will be everywhere. I'm hoping for the return of the $10 ounce (yes, I remember them!). If there is little or no profit, organized crime will soon discontinue activities such as growing in parks. Cannabis will be then, at most, a "courtesy item" for the hard drug customers who might want a bit.
I would encourage anyone who can, to grow their own. It's fun. It's WAY cheaper. And having your own home-grown is the ONLY way you can be 100% certain that no "nasties" were ever used in the grow! And no cartels or terrorist organizations are involved! :thumbsup:
Granny :hippy:Storm Crow Reviewed by Storm Crow on . Mexican Cartels Growing in National Forests. Seems like Bullshit scare tactics to me.. Never know though, the Pesticide info scares me: PORTERVILLE, Calif. - National forests and parks â?? long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels â?? have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of the toxic chemicals needed to eke lucrative harvests from rocky mountainsides, federal officials said. The grow sites have taken hold from the West Coast's Cascade Mountains, as well as on Rating: 5
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