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tod evans
02-28-2016, 12:27 PM
Child's tale about growing 'special' plants ends in pot bust

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/28/childs-tale-about-growing-special-plants-ends-in-pot-bust.html?intcmp=hplnws

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. – A second-grader's story about helping a farmer grow "special medicine" plants led to a big marijuana bust in Vermont.

Windsor Detective Jennifer Frank said in an affidavit that the 8-year-old told school officials and police that he got to help his mother's boyfriend grow "special medicine that can cure anything at all," The Times-Argus reported.
Frank said the boy told her that people came to the Windsor house frequently.

Steven Mann, 54, pleaded not guilty this week in a White River Junction court to a felony count of cultivating more than 25 marijuana plants.

Police said they found two "grow rooms" next to the child's bedroom.

Origanalist
02-28-2016, 12:34 PM
I'm doing a job right now in a warehouse being turned into a grow business. There is a chemical plant right next door and they had the audacity to claim they were affected by the smell of the plants escaping the warehouse. On top of that the guy told me that the smell of pot plants is considered more dangerous to your health than the fumes being admitted by the chemical plants and refineries in the industrial area around him.

presence
02-28-2016, 12:35 PM
a felony count of cultivating more than 25 marijuana plants


wtf does that word even mean anymore? plant cultivation is a felony? the absurdity is beyond fathom.


The term felony, in some common law (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law) countries, means a serious crime. The word originates from English common law (from the French medieval word " félonie "), where felonies were originally crimes that involved confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods. Other crimes were called misdemeanors (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misdemeanor). Many common law countries have now abolished the felony/misdemeanor distinction and replaced it with other distinctions, such as between indictable offences (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indictable_offence) and summary offences (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summary_offence). A felony is generally considered a crime of high seriousness (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seriousness), while a misdemeanor is not.
A person who has committed a felony is a felon, and upon conviction of a felony in a court of law is known as a convicted felon or a convict. In the United States (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States), where the felony/misdemeanor distinction is still widely applied, the federal government defines a felony as a crime punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felony

tod evans
02-28-2016, 12:40 PM
I'm doing a job right now in a warehouse being turned into a grow business. There is a chemical plant right next door and they had the audacity to claim they were affected by the smell of the plants escaping the warehouse. On top of that the guy told me that the smell of pot plants is considered more dangerous to your health than the fumes being admitted by the chemical plants and refineries in the industrial area around him.

There are too many people on this planet........

pcosmar
02-28-2016, 01:30 PM
I'm doing a job right now in a warehouse being turned into a grow business. There is a chemical plant right next door and they had the audacity to claim they were affected by the smell of the plants escaping the warehouse. On top of that the guy told me that the smell of pot plants is considered more dangerous to your health than the fumes being admitted by the chemical plants and refineries in the industrial area around him.

I have honestly heard the same arguments...

but it's not nice to laugh at retards.

JK/SEA
02-28-2016, 05:38 PM
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DamianTV
02-28-2016, 06:06 PM
I grew a plant, who is the VICTIM?

We are the real target of the failed War on Drugs. The War? Its on the people, not security, not safety, not the well being of all people, but the individuals. And all so that the govt can clamor all over itself why the people need to be told how to live their lives.

Change of pace: so, once you enter into a cashless society, do you think you will be able to purchase pot in any way shape or form without someone else knowing about it?

TomtheTinker
02-28-2016, 11:22 PM
I spent time in prison over same type of stuff.

muh_roads
02-29-2016, 01:59 PM
Change of pace: so, once you enter into a cashless society, do you think you will be able to purchase pot in any way shape or form without someone else knowing about it?

With bitcoin, yes. BIP47 payment codes is a new type of address that will help with obfuscation even further.

http://insidebitcoins.com/news/reusable-payment-codes-could-make-blockchain-analysis-companies-obsolete/35899