Even in that part of Idaho, the plants must have been a foot or less tall. So, the price tag placed by LEO is misleading. It has to be harvestable first. Can't count the buds until they are in the bag or jar.

dont know about there but ohio used to charge you as each plant was 1 kilo no matter the height. wether its a seedling or 35 foot monster it has the ability to produce 1 kilo so thats what your charged with. and as far as buds go you get charged the same for males as for females. so when you look at it like that they jujst average the weight and say this garden has 12,500 kilo potential and that many k would equal $x. its not fair its kind like sentancing a man to murder for owning a gun because there is the potential for violence to be done.
yokinazu Reviewed by yokinazu on . 12,500 marijuana plants seized on public lands More than 12,500 marijuana plants seized on public lands 06:41 PM MDT on Monday, June 8, 2009 KTVB BOISE â?? Officers from the Bureau of Land Management and the Owyhee County Sheriffâ??s Office say they found a large marijuana growing operation in a remote desert canyon last Friday. They eradicated 12,545 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $6.3 million. â??There were no growers in the garden at the time of the raid, but several items of evidence were seized that will Rating: 5