A Mega Marijuana Farm |
Posted by FoM on August 31, 2001 at 14:38:51 PT By Monte Morin, Times Staff Writer Source: Los Angeles Times Tipped off by an anonymous caller, authorities Thursday uncovered what appears to be Orange County's largest marijuana farm hidden amid the sharp mountain ridges and desolate canyons of Cleveland National Forest. More than a dozen Orange County Sheriff's deputies hiked three hours through thick stands of beaver tail cactus and live oak before discovering some 2,000 fully grown marijuana plants in a rugged area near the Orange County-Riverside County border. Snipped Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help |
Comment #4 posted by p4me on August 31, 2001 at 20:01:43 PT:
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I feel safe to go out on the street again knowing that our political leaders have saved us from those people maddening plants. Think of all the rapes that will not happen and the improvement it will make in our children. Yep, I sure can sleep good tonight. [ Post Comment ] |
Comment #3 posted by like on August 31, 2001 at 19:25:56 PT |
With this bust we've surely put the final nail in the coffin of cannabis use in America! Yup, this bust will go a long way to crumbling the grass market, yup, yup,... we've almost done it... yup, yup, ...just a few more billion dollars and we're there... yup, yup... just a few more billion... [ Post Comment ] |
Comment #2 posted by Rambler on August 31, 2001 at 15:35:12 PT |
A moment of silence please,as we mourn the destruction of a garden of JAH. These were quite likely prime plants,but as usual,their value is estimated [ Post Comment ] |
Comment #1 posted by steve1 on August 31, 2001 at 14:57:03 PT |
the murderers, they just ripped life out of the ground, what? their lives are more important? I doubt it. [ Post Comment ] |
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