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County finds, destoys 2,000 pot plants

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County finds, destroys 2,000 pot plants

Ed Doney Reporting KFOR

5:52 PM CDT, July 21, 2010
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OK -- Investigators want to know who planted and cultivated millions of dollars worth of marijuana near the Lincoln County-Pottawatomie County line. Kickapoo Tribal Police received an anonymous tip about these plants two months ago. Who's responsible for them, however, remains a mystery.


"For this area, this is a pretty large find," says Kickapoo Tribal Police Sergeant Todd Beesley. "Because it's so remotely located and back in the woods, we had no idea [how large] it was 'till we got on the ground."

Multiple agencies, including the Lincoln County District Attorney's Drug Task Force, found approximately 2,167 pot plants.

D.A. Richard Smothermon says weeks of surveillance failed to catch any suspects, who most likely made their way to and from the crops at night.

Since it's close to harvest time, Smothermon says a decision had to be made.

"Do we risk some of it being harvested and being put out on the streets just to catch someone? The answer in this case, with that amount, was no," he says. "It would have required extensive manpower to watch it for 24 hours a day, especially with how big a field this was."

Tuesday, the plants were cut down and hauled away to a separate locations to be burned.

The street value was $2.1 million.
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We, the mindless drones of America, are suppose to say
"Duh, that's a good thing they done, they practically won the war on drugs just then."
I was pleasantly surprised by the comments left on KFOR though, here they are.


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The drug I started with was tobacco, then alcohol, then pot... Pot is not a gateway drug..Ciggarettes are... Tobacco is just a legal drug..
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Ya, whatever. I bet all was not destroyed. Some law enforcement dude is having a good night tonight as well many more to come.
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i don't know where they get the idea on "street value" seems kinda high (no pun intended) to me!!
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Wednesday Jul 21


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And th4 villagers were high from the second hand ingestion for... the next week
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wow. i feel alot safer now. Waste of tax dollars. Jails are full and if this guy's caught, we as taxpayers have to foot the bill @ avg $28,000yr to house this person/plus medical. Also the Marijuana guy gets more time in jail then a Child molestor. Fight some real crime.

Danielle Morrissette

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This is a travesty. Pot's the only drug that's never killed anyone and they constantly make raids on it.It's not like people can't get to it now anyway. If it were legal it could be taxed and some needed revenue could be brought into our economy. Legalize pot now!

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Well they got the big bad pot plant, but the child molester is still running loose.
JJ Jingleheimerschm idt

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Woo! I feel safer now! The evil plant has been destroyed! To celebrate the destruction of this plot of evil, destructive drug, let's all have a beer!
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Oklahoma City, OK

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He only went ahead & busted for publicity because he is running for county sheriff. Its election time.
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News flash... Its called "WEED" for a reason, it is just that. The strains of marijuana being planted within the last five years or so are modified to keep coming back with no help from anybody but mother nature herself, year after year after year. This could of been planted years ago and has been abandoned for ages. Very few growers keep the same location from one cultivating season to the next for this exact reason. Somebody always narcs out the crops location. If you look at the photo even of this operation it hasn't been pruned or harvested at all this year. Which hurts their profits, these farmers are long gone.
nativemomma

El Reno, OK

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Thursday Jul 22

Worth millions? Really now, if they actually tested the THC then I bet it wouldn't even be worth that BUT what do I know.....I agree with some of the people here before me: Mike, Jay, smiles, D. Morrisette, Darvon, and JJ Jingleheimerschmidt. Meet me at the bar first rounds on me!!!!!!!
Chris

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Thursday Jul 22


Danielle Morrissette wrote:
This is a travesty. Pot's the only drug that's never killed anyone and they constantly make raids on it.It's not like people can't get to it now anyway. If it were legal it could be taxed and some needed revenue could be brought into our economy. Legalize pot now!

Pot is legal in california. Effective Jan 1, 2011 farmers can begin growing it for profit. I wonder what security will be like around these pot fields. Prescriptions are not that hard to get these days.

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Chris wrote:

Pot is legal in california. Effective Jan 1, 2011 farmers can begin growing it for profit. I wonder what security will be like around these pot fields. Prescriptions are not that hard to get these days.

Yes exactly. They're doing what I've suggested. California's in a world of hurt because the state is bankrupt, and they know they could raise some serious revenue on it if they legalized pot. Come on, why can't the rest of America get in on this?

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nativemomma wrote:
Worth millions? Really now, if they actually tested the THC then I bet it wouldn't even be worth that BUT what do I know.....I agree with some of the people here before me: Mike, Jay, smiles, D. Morrisette, Darvon, and JJ Jingleheimerschmidt. Meet me at the bar first rounds on me!!!!!!!

Drinking is way more detrimental to your health than pot. And before you say that pot is worse than smoking cigarettes, that's all just government propaganda. It is worth a lot of money. Look at booze. It's legal and it's big business. Dido with cigarettes. If we legalized it and distributed it, people would not have to go to dangerous criminals to buy it and the insane drug wars in Mexico could be lessened. Course, I'm for complete legalization of all drugs, but I guess let's just stick to pot. Look at Amsterdam. They attract so much business because of legalized prostitution and marijuana. I know OK is a God fearing state, but if we want to balance the budget, then let's give people what they want and tax it. Alot of money could be made. Let the church people go to church and let the rest of us toke and make merry.
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Not to mention how many pot heads you see getting into domestic fight's or even bar fights for that matter. It would be a good stimulous package for America! Every family would be more relaxed and mellow!
DEA Judge Francis Young

Oklahoma City, OK

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Thursday Jul 22

"Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man," he wrote. "By any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within a supervised routine of medical care.... The evidence in this record clearly shows that marijuana has been accepted as capable of relieving the distress of great numbers of very ill people, and doing so with safety under medical supervision. It would be unreasonable, arbitrary and capricious for DEA to continue to stand between those sufferers and the benefits of this substance in light of the evidence in this record."
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me myself and me thinks cracker should hide his stash better.
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Guess what? I'm about to smoke some weed.. Time to fill up the ol pipe.. Since the government doesn't want my money, I'll just let it go to the drug cartels in mexico... lol Did you know a cartel leader made Forbes magazine for the billionaire list.. about 50% of cartel drug profits come from marijuana.. If the cartels want to kill thousands a year, then I blame that on Marijuana prohibition in the U.S. Marijuana is Americas number 1 cash crop... I don't see how "bad" it could be lol..

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Hemp, worthless, every year it grows back and just before election it is DISCOVERED and destroyed and the cops save the day.
They are wasting tax dollars and time by pulling it up and burning it.
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Newly-released polls of California voters indicate widespread support for the legalization of marijuana.

According to a new poll from Public Policy Polling, California voter support for Proposition 19, a statewide voter initiative on the ballot this November which would legalize the use of small quantities of marijuana by adults for any reason, is running at 52 to 36 percent.

Guess what... "REEFER MADNESS" IS COMING!! WE ARE ALL GOING TO GET HIGH AND FREAK OUT ON YOU BIBLE THUMPERS..



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Sunday Aug 1

“America’s criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace.… The United States has by far the world’s highest incarceration rate. With 5% of the world’s population, our country now houses nearly 25% of the world’s reported prisoners.

… Drug offenders, most of them passive users or minor dealers, are swamping our prisons.… Justice statistics also show that 47.5% of all the drug arrests in our country in 2007 were for marijuana offenses. Additionally, nearly 60% of the people in state prisons serving time for a drug offense had no history of violence or of any significant selling activity.… African-Americans — who make up about 12% of the total U.S. population population — accounted for 37% of those arrested on drug charges, 59% of those convicted, and 74% of all drug offenders sentenced to prison.

… It is incumbent on our national leadership to find a way to fix our prison system.”

Texlahoma

Pauls Valley, OK

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Thank God the Oklahoma economy won't be stimulated with a 2.1 million dollar boost. Legalize it already!

2 comments:

  1. What would you bet they "destroyed" those plants by choppin' em up & wrapping them in Tops, or a big bonfire where they all stood around and inhaled deep - just so the fire wouldn't spread, you know!

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  2. I suspect the big fire will be mostly stems and bottom leafs. I bet the big tops will be saved as "evidence". Saved by some cop in his house.

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