This is terrible. Our local pot growers are going broke and here are a couple of light weights running dope down from Oregon and making the local pot economy even worse.. How do they expect the neighborhood pot dealer to buy his old lady a new Escalade?
https://kymkemp.com/2023/10/28/siskiyoucannabis/
Throw the book at them...
Discussion in 'Other News' started by REO6205, Oct 29, 2023.
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I wouldn't want to be the next guy to rent that uhaul and use it to move to a state were its illegal. Might be hard to explain the smell that may never disappear at the port of entry. Lol
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It looks like a ripoff to me. Nobody harvests whole stalks like that, at least nobody who knows what they're doing. Pot will develop mold super fast if you don't separate the leaves from the rest of the plant and start hanging and drying it.
If I was a local LEO I'd start working the back trail on that load and see if the ripoff also included some shooting. Most of the illegal grows and transportation are done by people with Hispanic surnames.
I think those two gals were a couple of disposable dummies who didn't know any better. Their husband/boyfriends or whoever ripped off the grow was probably driving with them in another vehicle and just kept going.Bud A., Flat Earth Trucker, Feedman and 1 other person Thank this. -
They were probably inhaling too much of the product,albeit unintentionally!!
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I think they can get out of it.
They destroyed the evidence, (plants were destroyed).
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They’d have to destroy the U-Haul trucks too!
All the Clorox bleach and Febreeze in the world ain’t gonna get that smell out!lol
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