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#11
It is heart-warming and gives one good feelings for the future to see the way government sneers and smirks with impunity at the will of the people, and even more so because they don't care what we think of them or how we vote on critical issues.
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#12
More than that, I sense a "get even" in play here. The hawaiian acres (not my neighborhood btw.) folks let it be known they dis - approved of the intrusion (s). Several weeks later the (in my opinion ego driven DEA) returned in force and spent most of the day there.

If it were individuals doing this --- we would be talking provocation. Spoil sports - they dont like the law so they are actively circumventing it and punishing the supporters - democracy in action?

Welcome to the plantation

As an addendum I have spoken to several small patch owners who pulled their 5 or 6 plants out of paranoia when the copters came .... they will now be buying from the dealers ... mission accomplished




Aloha

edit = there, their, thier ... spelling suks - grin
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#13
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Originally posted by Bullwinkle

If it were individuals doing this --- we would be talking provocation. Spoil sports - they dont like the law so they are actively circumventing it and punishing the supporters - democracy in action?
What law?
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#14
I think we experienced it Sunday...one chopper around and around and around Hawaiian Shores/Beaches area.

Carrie Rojo

http://www.carrierojo.etsy.com

"The world is changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it." Galadriel - LOTR
Carrie Rojo

"Even the smallest person can change the course of the future..." Galadriel LOTR
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#15
"they dont like the law so they are actively circumventing it"

You mean like the pot growers?
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#16
I believe the locals passed an ordinance trying to limit this, activity.... Which the dea circumvented by bringing outside forces not specifically excluded.

This fly over was not in the spirit of "lowest level of enforcement. How can we as a country ever regain our moral ground / trust if the government wants to play loopholes

Agreed we need to write a better law to contain those slippery bas.....

mean while local pot has gone from 350 an ounce to 500 this week, better than the stock market - grin

Wheres Billy on all this?

Idiots
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#17
Let' see. The Mexican border is an open sieve. FAA registered planes, registered to US political and governmental elites, full of cocaine and heroin get busted by Latin American authorities regularly and no mention in the US news, but they just have to buzz our subdivisions looking for some pot?

Hmm...
Lee Eisenstein
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"Be kinder than necessary, as everyone you meet is engaged in some kind of strudel."
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#18
follow the money ... all the blue card guys just watched their crop values jump by 50%

The pros, indoor guys and heavy political contributors?

The indoor 4 crop per year guys? laughing all the way to the bank - thanks to your tax dollars the county and the DEA. They will ramp up now... dea doesn't fly, nor can the little outdoor guys grow in the winter... It will be a another good christmas for the criminal class.

Timing is everything in business...... Ata Boy politicos'

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#19
While I am ranting on and off topic .... here is another well run government attempt at regulation.... energy this time

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/17/busine...ty.html?hp

same management style different issue,

Back to the garden, manana
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#20
"FAA registered planes, registered to US political and governmental elites, full of cocaine and heroin get busted by Latin American authorities regularly and no mention in the US news"

Is it mentioned in non-US news? Links please.
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