Quote Originally Posted by rightwinger
More tax payer dollars wasted! Geez one would think that the Broomfield police department would have bigger fish to catch--you know like meth labs or something of that nature. Wow--what a bust 8 oz.s of pot--LOL.

What I find confusing about their count of 64 plants--is that law enforcement never takes into account crop failure. I believe they count clones--yet clones are notorious for not making it into the final stages of flowering--so many people will double up on clones because they know that the odds of 1 making it through to flowering are rare--yet I think they are counted anyway.

Everyone--the state legislature and law enforcement have seemed to forget about mother nature.
Really? I'm a first time grower and I started with clones that I purchased @ the local dispensary and all 4 are doing great so far. I started flowering 4 days ago and I'm already starting to see an increase in stretch and flowers are starting. Now you've almost got me scared! :wtf:
budlover13 Reviewed by budlover13 on . 64 plant grow busted in Broomfield lame. be sure to comment at the Daily Camera, too 64 pot plants seized from Broomfield home - Boulder Daily Camera Police seized 64 marijuana plants Tuesday from a home in the 3300 block of West 134th Avenue. No one was home when officers from the Broomfield Police Department and North Metro Task Force executed a search warrant at the house. A resident of the home, Johnny Jones, 33, was later arrested, booked and released from the Broomfield County jail pending the filing of charges for Rating: 5