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Rainbow Farms Raided for Drugs 
Posted by FoM on May 10, 2001 at 13:22:51 PT
By Dee Bourdon
Source: Kalamazoo Gazette 
It's been rumored for years that illegal drug use was open and rampant at Rainbow Farms Campground near Vandalia. One tipoff has been the events hosted by the campground - festivals with names like 'Hemp-Aid' and 'Roach Roast.'Wednesday, after a two-year investigation, police arrested five men and issued warrants for more in what could be the beginning of the end of operations at the 34-acre campground, open since 1993 in Cass County's Newberg Township.
"These people were basically thumbing their noses at Michigan and federal drug laws," said Scott Teter, Cass County prosecutor.Teter and the state attorney general's office filed a joint civil complaint charging tax violations and seeking forfeiture of the property. Also, authorities are seeking an injunction to prohibit the campground owner and operator, Grover Crosslin of Vandalia, from having future festivals, including one scheduled for Memorial Day.A hearing is set for May 21 in Cass County Circuit Court.Teter said the campground was initially raided for allegations that the campground had not paid withholding taxes for employees of a campground store that opened last year.Teter said that when officials arrived at the Pemberton Road campground with the tax warrants, they observed illegal narcotics in plain view. Officials halted the search and obtained a second search warrant allowing them to look for narcotics.They confiscated handguns, long guns, marijuana, LSD and hallucinogenic mushrooms.In addition, undercover officers working since May 1999 reportedly documented more than 17 buys of blotter acid, marijuana, LSD, hash, cocaine, methamphetamine, mushrooms and prescription drugs from four men named in Wednesday's warrants."These men were bringing their own (drugs) in to sell and use and they were doing it out in the open," said Detective Lt. Michael Brown, commander of the Michigan State Police Post in South Haven.Two men at the campground were jailed and were awaiting formal charges; their identities were withheld. Two 17-year-old Hagerstown, Md., juveniles also were taken into custody.Other arrests in connection with the probe included Aaron Brown, 22, in Allegan; Andrew Rasmussen, 20, in Bay City, and Michael Royal, 37, in Defiance, Ohio.Brown was arraigned Wednesday on two counts of delivery of methamphetamine, a seven-year felony; bond was set at $20,000. Arraignments are pending for Rasmussen and Royal.Other arrests are expected, officials said.Special To The Kalamazoo GazetteSource: Kalamazoo Gazette (MI)Author: Dee BourdonPublished: Thursday, May 10, 2001Copyright: 2001 Kalamazoo GazetteContact: kgletters aol.comWebsite: http://kz.mlive.com/Rainbow Farm Campgroundhttp://www.rainbowfarmcampground.com/CannabisNews - Cannabis Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/cannabis.shtml
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Comment #17 posted by mr.greengenes on September 01, 2001 at 09:07:19 PT
Rainbow update from Soth Bend Tribune
A couple of stories and their links from the local rag, The South Bend Tribune, about the the Rainbow Farm Story.As of 11:00 A.M. he still hasn't come out.September 1, 2001 Standoff near Vandalia Rainbow Farm owner upset with proceedings By JIM MEENAN South Bend Tribune Staff Writer VANDALIA -- Tom Crosslin had a court date he apparently just didn't want to keep Friday. The 47-year-old owner of Rainbow Farm Campground was charged last May on criminal counts of manufacturing marijuana, maintaining a drug house and felony firearms following a two-year investigation into claims of illegal drug activities on his 34-acre property. And Rainbow Farm had been shut down twice this year by authorities, including for Labor Day weekend, through a civil suit claiming alleged drug use at the campground's gatherings constituted violation of Michigan's Public Nuisance Abatement Act. On Friday, Crosslin was facing a $150,000 bond revocation hearing in Cass County District Court because police believed he had violated terms of his bond and was involved in illegal drug activities. But he failed to show up in Cassopolis. And the Cass County Sheriff's Department received a fire call about the property at 59896 Pemberton Road about 12:15 p.m. EDT, Sheriff Joseph Underwood said. The caller told authorities that the property owner didn't want anyone on his property. Police immediately discovered it was Rainbow Farm Campground, and that it was Tom Crosslin. Crosslin or someone on the premises, burned a couple buildings at Rainbow Farm to the ground Friday afternoon, the sheriff said. And Crosslin or someone there fired off 20 rounds of ammunition, hitting a helicopter operated by WNDU-TV, Channel 16, South Bend. No one was injured. And no other neighboring structures were harmed Friday at the campground, located near Kirk Lake in Newberg Township northeast of Vandalia. But six nearby residences were evacuated as a precautionary measure, and Crosslin and several others remained holed up on Rainbow Farm late Friday night. Crosslin's mother and brother sought to talk him into surrendering to authorities Friday evening, but that apparently failed, said Sgt. Doug Westrick of the Cass County Sheriff's Department. "I assume he's upset about the court hearing," Underwood said. "Everything's a concern right now." Underwood's assumption was the same many shared as they awaited what they hoped would be a peaceful resolution to the armed standoff. His sister arrived about 9 p.m. EDT, but was unable to talk to him police said, because Crosslin advised them if anyone drove toward the farm after dark he would shoot.About Rainbow. Farm Rainbow Farm Campground advertises itself as "an alternative campground and concert arena." The 34-acre campground at 59896 Pemberton Road near Kirk Lake in Newberg Township northeast of Vandalia operates the campground, The Joint Coffee Bar, The Rainbow Farm General Store and Hemp Gift Store & Smoke World. Its two biggest weekends before this year were events conducted at Memorial and Labor days, with event organizers extolling the virtues of legalizing marijuana. However, family members said owner Tom Crosslin's literature sought to prohibit illegal drug usage at the site. For more info, visit its Web site at www.rainbowfarmcampground.com .">http://www.rainbowfarmcampground.com>. "I can't talk to him. ... (But I do know) he was very angry with the government, and the way they have done things," said Shirley DeWeese, of Elkhart. "I just hope he remains cool and calm; he just wants to be left alone. He doesn't want all the violence. ... We're hoping and praying for the best." Crosslin's nephew, John DeWeese, 24, of Elkhart, arrived on the scene Friday before dusk to show support for his uncle. "They need to leave him alone," he said of Crosslin, adding that his uncle was "peaceful." One of John's friends, Johnny Muday, of Elkhart, was among those who drove out with him. "He will come out when he's ready," Muday said of Crosslin. "I just think he wants to have a graceful exit. ... He's trying to buy time." Crosslin had reportedly told neighbors to leave their residences, noting that there would be "problems out there this weekend," Underwood said. Police had difficulty establishing contact with Crosslin, who was armed, police said. While Crosslin was only talking to a select few Friday, his Rainbow Farm Campground Web site at www.rainbowfarmcampground.com ">http://www.rainbowfarmcampground.com> said its share for him: "The Labor Day Weekend Camp-out has been called off. Bad government has intervened, once again, and closed Rainbow Farm Campground." Rainbow Farm had been shut down in May just before Hemp Aid 2001, a Memorial Day weekend event drawing hundreds to the campground and extolling the virtues of legalizing marijuana. Crosslin was among five people arrested in May by Michigan State Police, the Cass County Sheriff's Department and the Southwest Michigan Enforcement Team (SWET) in conjunction with the Cass County prosecutor's office after a two-year probe into illegal drug activity at Rainbow Farm. Others charged last May included Michael Royal, 37, of Defiance, Ohio; Aaron Brown, 22, of Allegan, Mich.; Andrew Rasmussen, 20, of Bay City, Mich.; James Schmidt, 29, of Lake Zurich, Ill.; and Rolland Rohm, of Vandalia. They were all charged on illegal drug-related counts. There were reports Friday that people were seen carrying guns on the campground property. However, police managed to touch base with Crosslin through a third party at 5 p.m. EDT, but it was a short-lived contact. Crosslin's mother and brother talked with him about a couple hours later without success in getting him to surrender. Authorities weren't taking any chances, blocking off Pemberton Road, nearby Black Street and any roads leading to Rainbow Farm, Westrick said. As far as the neighbors go, "we advised against" going to their homes, but it was an individual's decision. Mac Nelson of Jimtown has been out to Rainbow Farm about two dozen times, having camped out there. He came up from Indiana to support Crosslin, his family and friends. "It's out of character for him," Nelson said of Crosslin. Staff writer Jim Meenan: jmeenan sbtinfo.com http://www.southbendtribune.com/stories/2001/09/01/local.20010901-sbt-FULL-A1-Rainbow_Farm_owner_u.stohttp://www.southbendtribune.com/stories/2001/09/01/local.20010901-sbt-MWKA-A8-TV_news_helicopter_h.sto
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Comment #16 posted by mr.greengenes on September 01, 2001 at 05:42:27 PT
9-1-2001 update
 As of 7:30 A.M. Saturday morning this standoff is still going on. It began around noon Friday.http://www.wndu.com/news/082001/news_9513.phpVandalia, MI: Police involved in stand-offLast Updated: 08/31/2001 07:28 pm Cass County – Police have been involved in a stand-off at Rainbow Farms since this afternoon. The farm is located just outside Vandalia, Michigan. Police got a call shortly after noon today about a fire on the property. Footage taken from Newschopper 16 shows smoke coming from two burned-out buildings on the ground. Police say Tom Crosslin, the owner of the property, set fire to three buildings on the compound. Residents evacuatedPolice aren't sure how many people are inside the compound, but they do say several people have gone in and out of the compound throughout the day of their free will. As of 6 p.m. Friday, police had not yet established direct contact with Crosslin, although they had spoken with several third parties who were in contact with him. Police evacuated residents in the area as a safety precaution. Court appearanceCrosslin was due in court for an appearance today at 1:30 p.m. He is facing civil forfeiture of his property. Police are also seeking to revoke his bond, citing evidence that drug dealing has started up again on the property. Newschopper 16 hit by bulletDuring the flyover, Newschopper 16 was shot at and hit. No one inside was hurt. A bullet believed to be from a .22 tore through a stabilizer, but that did not affect the helicopter’s ability to fly. The bullet missed the chopper’s rotors and did not harm anyone inside. Four arrested in May raidPolice officers have called Rainbow Farms a ‘haven’ for drug use. In May of this year, four people were arrested and four were served warrants at their home. The arrests were the result of a state police investigation that lasted two years. In the May raid, officers said they found marijuana growing at Rainbow Farms and other drugs throughout the property. The officers had been undercover and discovered illegal drug use at summer parties at the farm where some 4,000 people attended. Cass County Sheriff Joe Underwood said at the time, "Readily available was any kind of narcotic that you wanted to purchase out in the open - they were able to just walk up and make the purchase." Marijuana use supportedRainbow Farms is primarily a campground that has a ‘General and Hemp Gift store’ and a cafe called ‘The Joint Coffee Bar.’ A statement on its website says that Rainbow Farms “supports the medical, spiritual, and responsible recreational uses of Marijuana for a more sane and compassionate America.” Marijuana festivalsOn their website, Rainbow Farms states its opposition to the U.S. government’s ‘War on Drugs’ campaign. “We consider this a war on US and we are fighting back with large assemblies of people with similar views at our two annual hemp festivals HEMP AID and RoachRoast.” Their Labor Day weekend camp-out was set to get underway this weekend. A statement on the website blames local law enforcement as well as Michigan’s attorney general for shutting down the campground. While Rainbow Farms’ shop sells pipes and ‘bongs,’ a statement says that “all pipes and accessories are sold only for use with tobacco and legal herbal blend products.”
http://www.wndu.com/news/082001/news_9513.php
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Comment #15 posted by Kevin Hebert on May 11, 2001 at 09:20:16 PT:
Leaving the USA?
I understand many of you are quite deservedly fed-up with the evil drug policies here in the US. And I wouldn't blame you for leaving. I am sure many of you have reasons to leave that I couldn't possibly comprehend, and I won't try and talk you out of it.But, I will be staying, and I will tell you why.I have always believed in the idea of the United States. The idea that you can be whoever you want to be, if you are willing to try hard enough. The idea that men and women are born free, and are endowed with the God-given rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.Now, in 2001, we see these rights eroding. We have a president that a majority of Americans voted against, running the country as if we had won every state. We have policies that put people in jail for what they choose to do to their own bodies. We have evils large and small, and it can indeed be suffocating at times.However, I refuse to give up. I will not let the tyrants destroy the noble experiment that is the United States of America.They will never silence me. I will be here until things are changed. I feel that, as an American, it is my duty to make sure that my children will one day grow up in a land of freedom.If you do go, you can still do a lot of good, and I know you all know this.Remember, until we are all free, we are all slaves.
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Comment #14 posted by letter writer on May 11, 2001 at 07:25:03 PT
In the mail
I'm helping PRA by mailing out petitions almost everyday. This news makes me wanna mail out more. I'll probably be out going door to door before this is over. Let's be the first on the 2002 ballot.
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Comment #13 posted by kaptinemo on May 11, 2001 at 05:36:07 PT:
One more thing...
A review of Richard Miller's DRUG WARRIORS AND THEIR PREY by Peter Webster:http://www.drugtext.org/press/webster/jun00/[]%20The%20Nazi%20Comparison.htm(BTW, this contains the entire article I was quoting below, as well as others.) From Webster's review:"If the very accurate and chilling comparisons of developments in 1930's Germany to the modern War on Drugs disgusts some readers to the point where they are blinded to the reality exposed in Drug Warriors, that in itself is a telling parallel to that decade before the beginning of W.W.II." "Euphemisms and pacification would today certainly go no further in helping to reverse ill-conceived Drug Prohibition than they did in reversing the Reich's rise to power. Books and articles by those who predicted the inevitable course that post W.W.I fascism would take were, as will be Mr. Miller's book today, viewed as unnecessarily alarmist, the product of an over-vivid imagination or even fanaticism. But in the telling of such truth, as in the recommendation of possible means of avoidance of great disaster, there really is no alternative but the kind of stark simplicity of theme which Drug Warriors epitomizes. For the few persons on the brink of waking up to the reality of the Drug War, the book will certainly provide a better reveille than other current, and less honest if more complacent tracts. For those masses eternally convinced that "it can't happen here," there is, history would teach, little that can convince."And this is what really scares me. The wilfully deaf, the wilfully blind. Those who refuse to hear the threats made against liberty couched in the words of sweet reason. Those who refuse to see the jackbooted thug with a gun pointing it at their heads that's directly in front of them. If they cannot be awakened in time...this country is doomed. 
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Comment #12 posted by kaptinemo on May 11, 2001 at 05:16:24 PT:
Ammo! Ammo!
Davanita, and for all those other new arrivals who are scratching your heads in puzzlement as to why we compare antis to Nazis, have a look at this:The Drug War: The Nazi Comparison, by Dr. John Beresfordhttp://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/law02.htmThis provides one of the clearest, most succint explanations to justify that comparison. Partly because the author of this article is someone who had lived in the Nazi regime as a until he was 14 years old... he knows what he's talking about.From the article:"Nazi is a term used by Drug War prisoners and non-prisoners alike, as though it were a given that the mentality behind Nazi behavior a half-century ago and the operation of today 's DrugWar is no different.The comparison is an uncomfortable one, and one's first inclination is to reject it. A US judge has objected that nothing in the conduct of today's Drug War resembles the terror tactics in Nazi Germany where SS troops could storm into a person's home and no one saw or heard of that person again. The objection is understandable, but it rests on a false premise...."The Nazis were not a bunch of crooks, operating outside the confines of the law. Everything they did had legal backing, and if on some occasion a law was needed they composed one. (emphasis mine -k.)Flat out, it will be objected that a world of difference separates a prison from a death camp. Drug War prisoners are not intended for a holocaust. Ominously for our peace of mind, however, until the last minute neither were the people held in concentration camps....Someone will point to the absurdity of thinking that America would ever tolerate a Fuhrer, a wild man with a funny mustache and a way of haranguing crowds burlesqued by Charlie Chaplin.The point, though, is that the Nazi comparison refers not so much to rhetoric, inevitably different in two quite different places and at different times, as to the dehumanization and trashing of large numbers of people for lifestyles and practices that violatethe norms of mainstream society.For this we do not need a Hitler. We can do it the American way.... (Emphasis mine -k.) Later on:n 1993 I began to visit Drug War prisoners in prison. I drove to the Canadian border, crossed into the United States, and talked with Pat Jordan in County Jail in Nashville, Tennessee.I drove to Michigan City to talk with Franklin Martz, sentenced to 40 years in the Indiana State Prison in that city. I drove t other prisons to speak with Drug War prisoners, paying attention to the information they provided. That started my Drug War education.One day something happened. I realized that every time I left the monastery and entered the United States I was struck with a weird feeling that left as soon as I re-entered Canada.I couldn't put my finger on it, but it was as real as day. When the meaning of this realization dawned, it hit me like a ton of bricks. The feeling I had acquired in Nazi Germany and forgotten more than half a century before was back. My Drug War education had clicked in.The feeling told me everything. The exponent of democracy had fallen on hard times. America was treading the same path as Nazi Germany. The War on Drugs and Hitler's war on anyone he took exception to, the symptoms in the two cases were identical.I could go on, but I've taken up too much time already. But you get the point.
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Comment #11 posted by Lehder on May 11, 2001 at 03:44:58 PT
my little octopussy
hey, ff, i understand. one of the walking prisoners. and it will get worse. read up on the company ADSX:http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=adsx&d=tThis company manufactures the DIGITAL ANGEL, an electronic device that can be implanted beneath the skin. it is powered by body heat, can be activated and controlled remotely by satellite, has global positioning capability - to keep track of its wearer's location, and can perceive body chemistry and function. It is presently used by ranchers who implant it in their cattle. The president of this company, Dr. Peter ZHou has been named "innovator of the year". There has been heavy insider buying. So don't worry about America's prison shortage - the solution is at hand.Here are a couple of other companies promoting and advancing hardcore repression: OSUR,AVN,INTM. BARR, Barringer, the maker of the detection devices I ranted on some months ago, was bought by an English company Smith Enterprises or some similarly name outfit. You could have taken a heavy profit on that one. Disclaimer: I don't own any of these but will have no compunction in buying them when the time is right. I do have a profit in ATK. Whadda they make? Very simple, very basic, my friend: bullets.But I logged on to write about genocide. Wouldn't surprise me to see a biotech start-up before long naming itself Genocyde. (AND COULD SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THESE CHEMTRAILS ARE, PLEASE?).Anyway, Genocide: Now how will the US introduce fullscale genocide in the land of the free? HOw will the public be persuaded to accept a program of full-scale genocide? By means of a national emergency, like war. All it will take are a few chinese cruise missiles blowing the hell out of a west coast city. And it looks to me like bush has been directed to pick a fight with the chinese. Or any other kind of nuclear attack on the American mainland. Then in the interest of national security during this emergency the roundup of non-patriots and subversives begins. 80 million Germans couldn't see it coming, and I'm not surprised that Davanita is skeptical too. By the way, the oceans ain't what they used to be - they don't offer much protection anymore with every country in the world in a race to manufacture thaousand of cheap cruise missiles. You can read  too about new underwater missiles in the most recent Scientific American and I encourage you to pick this issue up and check it out. New "torpedoes" can travel at speeds of multiple hundreds of miles per hour underwater and carry a nuclear or biological weapon. There is essentially no defense against these. Peopele, our totalitarian leaders don't give a damn if our mainland is hit. It opens up new worlds of opportunity, propaganda and profit for them. If there's money in the drug war for them, then there's bigger money in a shooting war. Reminds me of a james bond movie in which the russian general attempted to set off a nuke in Germany, smuggled it there in a traveling circus. Hey, it'll probably be on TV again soon. We'll be watching TV as the fires spread and the bad guys are rounded up. Enjoy!'Carlos'
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Comment #10 posted by JON on May 10, 2001 at 20:09:37 PT:
THE FARM
 I think its bullshit fuck the authorities
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Comment #9 posted by ekimmj on May 10, 2001 at 19:55:46 PT:
LetsssssssssssssssssssssssssRumbleeeeeeeeeeeeeee
PRA is working. stand tall. sign the petition-- Woody has been asked to come--- state by state --- were on the vision quest--see it -- be it www.prayes.com 
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Comment #8 posted by Dan B on May 10, 2001 at 19:38:08 PT:
Correction
Sorry . . . that should have been Westport, CT (Connecticut).Dan B
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Comment #7 posted by Dan B on May 10, 2001 at 19:37:02 PT:
davanita . . .
If you think it is extreme to compare drug warriors to Nazis, I have some an essential reading recommendation for you:Miller, Richard Lawrence. Drug Warriors and Their Prey: From Police Power to Police State. Westport, CN: Praeger Publishers, 1996.You can get it at Amazon.com:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0275950425/qid%3D989548526/104-2979079-2939105Dan B
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Comment #6 posted by freedom fighter on May 10, 2001 at 19:21:47 PT
Dang, ledher
I cannot even leave the state of Colorado..For I am a prisoner of a dumb war just for growing a plant.Maybe you can help setup underground railroad..Would love to leave this so-called country..Peace be with you\/ff
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Comment #5 posted by davanita on May 10, 2001 at 18:59:27 PT:
why Canada?
I am very interrested as to find out why Canada seems to be the place to runaway to. Why Canada? I think comparing thr drug laws to Nazis is a little extreme, I stumbled upon this page..my e-mail is a better way to reach me...I'll try to check this page again for a response.~high in AtlantaDavanita marijuana.com"i'm fine,cuz i'm hiiiigh...holysh*t"   ~little jimmy urine mindless self indulgence
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Comment #4 posted by eyewannaBfree on May 10, 2001 at 18:13:48 PT
these guys were dumb anyways
not to say they deserved to be put in jail...but they know the law and they shouldnt have openly broken it so...i feel no pity for them...screw the US im moving to canada also in the summer 
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Comment #3 posted by Lehder on May 10, 2001 at 17:17:31 PT
Double Screw the United States
I spent 2 weeks looking at places in Ohio, and this state sucks too. Believe it. I've seen the breath-taking and free art museum, the fabulous library, and I've had enough. I've discovered that I can find my own writings on this board by entering things like "slogans, pinheads and prisons" and "the pursuit of ignorance" etc on Yahoo and the browser takes me straight to this board and 'Lehder'. This will not be my legacy. I want to get back to my real work, physics. Canada is the place, greenfox has it right. People, your dollars are like gold in Canada with its weak currency. You'll get a better nicer place for cheaper anyway. A lot of the Jews who left Germany in the thirties left with nothing at all but a bundle of clothes. They kept on breathing. The others died. You people on this board know that our comparisons of the drug war with the Nazis are not exaggerations or rhetorical fluorishes for effect - they are apt descriptions of what's coming down. As I have said many times, totalitarian movements end in violence, destruction, war and genocide. The United States is literally insane, just as Germany was. Totalitarian movements cannot be halted. So I'm not gonna get worked up over this shit, just gonna cooly leave if I can. Like I should have thirty-one years ago when the imbeciles tried to drop me into a war zone. To hell with the United States. I'm planning a trip to Ontario for next week and gonna try to find a cheap place to live. In peace.http://www.homestore.ca/Tabs/HomesForSale/FindaHome/regions.asp?mlsname=on&lnksrc=REALR1LF3C0002&frm=bymap&st=on&image1.x=10&image1.y=9If this link doesn't work for you, then just go to realtor.com and specify any province in the list of states and provinces. Hope to see ALL of you there. My woman split for Italy last year, cruises around town now on a "motorino"! She's got the right idea too. So don't waste your breath at cannabisnews.com. Think about yourself, like the wise and prescient Jews who left.PAZ,'Carlos'
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Comment #2 posted by observer on May 10, 2001 at 14:27:01 PT
tipoff
One tipoff has been the events hosted by the campground - festivals with names like 'Hemp-Aid' . . . I think the "tipoff" is here is in regard to things political.Troy Opposes Easing Pot Law -- Michigan a battleground for medicinal marijuana (12/2000)http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/7/thread7898.shtml
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Comment #1 posted by greenfox on May 10, 2001 at 13:50:59 PT
We can never win
Not to sound down, but every time I read shit like this I get very upset. I am in the process of looking for a home in Canada. They will "get sane" long before we ever will... Screw the US!-gf
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