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It is garden season be careful!
It is garden season be careful!
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This does not surprise me. It is all about keeping people in constant fear.
Huh?? She raided by DEA because the place she bought the fertilizer from is known for selling to weed growers and she was growing weed. What does that have to do with keeping people in constant fear?
So where does that say anything about growing? It doesn't!! So try again.
ok let me rephrase, she was APPARENTLY growing as implied by statements further in the story about the evidence they used to obtain a warrant.
My question remains, what does it have to do with "keeping people in constant fear"???
This woman was an obvious danger to our society, and probably a Communist and a lesbian too. I say thank you to those brave officers who risked their lives to apprehend her before she grew another 3 ounces and put it on the street to corrupt our youth. Medals all around!
Ahem.
Those face-painting artists are never up to anything good.
This woman was an obvious danger to our society...
.... {her} art room, whose entrance is guarded by beads....
So if they find evidence of pot, they get a warrant, and if they don't find any evidence, you are covering up your habit, so they also get a warrant. Win-win situation for the federal drug warriors!In the search warrant application, a Braidwood, Ill., police officer assigned to the DEA, Donn Kaminski, wrote that he had observed Kirking exit the garden store "carrying a green plastic bag containing unknown items." Kaminski stated he had "previously conducted numerous investigations that involved the surveillance of Midwest Hydroganics and persons purchasing items at Midwest Hydroganics, which has led to the arrest of suspects for production of cannabis sativa plants and production of cannabis."
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An application for a search warrant for a different Midwest Hydroganics customer, Tomczak noted, stated that police had found no evidence of marijuana plant residue in the trash -- and suggested that was evidence a suspect was covering up his marijuana grow.
Those day-glow freaks who used to paint the face
Have joined the human race
Some things will never change
yet another reason to legalize the bud...How many federal agents would lose their job if weed became legal?
yet another reason to legalize the bud...How many federal agents would lose their job if weed became legal?
yet another reason to legalize the bud...How many federal agents would lose their job if weed became legal?