I would much rather deal with a pothead than a drunk! Pain killers have taken over ! But we don't make the laws we just enforce em!(VolunteerHillbilly @ Dec 30 said:It's kind of a shame that people have to resort to this to grow a plant that gives people a buzz while huge liquor, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies are free to create thousands of addicts every day.
I hear you. I do not smoke, grow, sell, or otherwise mess with dope. I'm not really sure that would change if it was legal. But I have never had someone stoed on weed try to start a fight with me at a bar, party, tailgating area, etc. I also cannot recall hearing about potheads commiting home invasions to get drug money unlike the oxycontin junkies.(crimedawg12 @ Dec 30 said:I would much rather deal with a pothead than a drunk! Pain killers have taken over ! But we don't make the laws we just enforce em!
(VolInsider @ Jan 3 said:That place was close to my hometown. The actual house is less than 30 minutes from mine. BIG news, they will be talking about that for a while there. Interesting fact: one of the ways they caught them was the HUGE power drain all of the growing lights and flourescent lights put on the power grid. They had tapped into the underground service line ot the house, so it wasn't showing on the meter, but was on the power company's diagnostic equipment.
The actual cave was 3 miles long and averaged the width of a football field. Thats a few bulbs.
(tidwell @ Dec 30 said:What police found inside this Trousdale County cave led to the biggest pot bust in Middle Tennessee history. Now, pictures are showing details of the sophisticated set up...
link