Quote Originally Posted by Torog
Howdy Y'all,

I posted this because it sounded funny,that the cops would call an indoor grow, a "hot house"...lol.

What ain't funny,is this feller gittin busted .. and I hope and pray for him,that he will recieve the least amount of punishment..meanwhile,I'd be willing to bet-that the cops are allowing known crack and meth houses,to continue to operate and sell drugs to our children,so that they can make more money off of dozens of arrests,instead of just a few. Un-like a meth house,an indoor grow ain't gonna explode or put out toxic fumes,or catch the neighbor's house on fire.

Now then,the other gripe I got-is that fellers like these,ought to re-invest some of their profits into counter-surveillance..something as simple as a night-vision scope and a good tap detector,can go along ways towards finding out if one is under surveillance..I mean to git both soon,even though I ain't growing or doing anything wrong..I just want to improve my situational awareness. Let's face it folks,the cops consider the Constitution a joke and we are all now guilty--until proven innocent.

Have a good one ! :stoned:
Howdy Torog,

Myself, I think the cops would rather bust some mellow stoner than risk their ass busting some unpredictable meth head. It's a big problem up here in the north and I see now they are required to wear haz-mat suits when cleaning them houses out due to illnesses some have suffered from the chemicals.

Don't get me wrong, the bastards got my plants and stash last year!

Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Marijuana ' hot house' uncovered near Azle Marijuana 'hot house' uncovered near Azle By BILL MILLER Star-Telegram Staff Writer A Parker County man faces felony charges after investigators found scores of marijuana plants growing in a ``hot-house setup'' on his property near Azle. Rating: 5