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Huge marijuana farms busted in southern Utah
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If the land were privately owned, we would either know who was responsible for the crops and could take care of that legally much more easily, or trespassers would be watched for by the land owners and evicted. Either way, we would have accountability.
Burn it ALL!! EVERYWHERE!!
And put the creeps who grow it and smoke it IN JAIL!
you know, if we shot or hung up growers, pushers, and dopers, I'm betting fewer people would be involved in the trade.
Anonymous:
were you growing as an eagle project or breaking up illegal farms?
I won't even get into your strange twisting of what is actually in the U.S. Consitution. The point is that people grow pot on private land that isn't their own all the time all over this nation. Keeping people off one's land isn't as easy as you seem to think it is.
Legalization hasn't worked for alcohol, why does anyone think it would work for pot? If you think it has worked for alcohol then you aren't paying attention. How many people do drunk drivers kill every year? The list of social ills goes on and on and on. I'd rather be chasing them in the woods than cleaning up the carnage on the streets any day.
Legalize it! Because booze is legal. Neither should be!
Legalize "it"??? you mean using of course? The illegal fields would be illegal even if the pot were.
Answer: Drunk drivers kill about 1/3 of the 40,000 people who die (including themselves). Although with the gas prices, I'm hearing deaths may be below 37,000 for the first time since 1961.
However, marijuana should not be illegal, and so that law needs to be changed.
Most of the societal damage from drug use stems from the fact that it is illegal, not the drugs themselves. Drug dealers, organized crime, and the like, are the dangers to society, and they would not exist without the illegality of the drugs they sell.
They don't call it "weed" for nothing.
Tobacco requires the best, richest farmland available and gobs of fertilizers, etc. (Don't know about insecticides -- I understand nicotine's a pretty good one).
We may be edging toward a world like the one in a science fiction story (sorry, I don't remember the title or author). It's a future of food scarcity, and tobacco is highly illegal because of the resources its cultivation requires. In this world, marijuana is OK because it doesn't compete with food crops for good farmland.
Jethro in Cedar City
Follow the dirt road (Trail Creek Rd) to he North fork Big Fork River Rd. head north until it ends.
we were watched when we were explorig this place. They have little traps set to see if anyone has crossed into their area.
As harmless as you THINK it might be to use it, it is still against the law.
I don't think legalization is the answer.
With the increase in gang and drug activity and harmful influence that illegal immigration and the Mexican drug cartel is having on our communities, omitting this information would appear to be irresponsible. At best just poor journalism.
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