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10-06-2005, 06:47 PM #1OPSenior Member
"These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do."
he's talking about US folks!
that statement is a compliment, a quote from a law enorcement officer on the Chelan County sheriff's office.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsourc...uery=marijuana
that statement is proof positive that marijuana does not make you lazy or zap you of motivation!
I have to say I am damn proud that we have guerilla growers who are going at this drug war one seed at a time!
and we indoor growers are getting pretty bold and sophisticated too!
There should be legal jobs out there for us, we should be running greenhouses and running our cars on hemp biodiesel!
We can save the planet just by making a small change in the law.
make marijuana legal.
just think about it, we'd free up all that money that the cops spend on helicopters and snitches!seattle420 Reviewed by seattle420 on . "These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do." he's talking about US folks! that statement is a compliment, a quote from a law enorcement officer on the Chelan County sheriff's office. http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=pot03m&date=20051003&query=marijuana that statement is proof positive that marijuana does not make you lazy or zap you of motivation! I have to say I am damn proud that we have guerilla growers who are going at this drug war one seed at a time! and we indoor Rating: 5
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10-06-2005, 10:05 PM #2Senior Member
"These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do."
A little excerpt, I found interesting:
The numbers bear that out. In 2004, law-enforcement officials confiscated a record 133,936 marijuana plants, pushing the state to No. 5 nationally in the number of domestic plants seized. The largest, a field of more than 60,000 plants on the Yakama Indian Reservation, was traced to organized crime in Mexico. Valued at more than $35 million, it remains one of the largest busts nationally.
This year, police had confiscated more than 82,000 plants entering the fall season, when hikers and hunters are likely to stumble onto the fields.
Thanks, seattle, there's still hope. And thanks to the American Great Northwest.
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10-06-2005, 10:12 PM #3Senior Member
"These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do."
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Ya don't hear of big fields of weed here, or any busts lol
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10-07-2005, 12:55 AM #4Senior Member
"These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do."
"It's also a small find. Law-enforcement officials have seized thousands of plants in Washington state in recent months, forcing them to abandon their ongoing battle on methamphetamine for days at a time."
that is sad and disgusting
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10-07-2005, 07:04 AM #5Senior Member
"These guys are very serious and they're very good at what they do."
Originally Posted by LonerStoner
Exactly..it is disgusting that marijuana is being made the top priority,when clearly meth,crack and heroin do far more harm to the community and folks.
Have a good one ...
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