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Found, a new way to stop outdoor grows ?

Mrgrowem

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The link is here, http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=8611958 or read the story below.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Law enforcement says large marijuana grows are becoming more common on the Valley's farmland. Friday, they offered ways you can protect your property, or risk having the Feds take it away.

The Fresno County Farm Bureau hosted the informational meeting for farmers and landowners. It comes one month after the US Attorney warned them; they could lose their property or be prosecuted if they allow marijuana plantations on their land.

Right now, just in Fresno County alone, the Sheriff's office says there are 78 marijuana grows on farmland. In some cases, the landowners don't know anything about what's being grown. But, many do. And under Federal law, that's illegal.

Assistant US Attorney Karen Escobar says when it comes to marijuana grows, she's seen it all, and has heard all of the excuses. But Escobar's office isn't interested in California's medical marijuana law. She works for the Federal government, in which case, all grows are illegal.

On Friday, Escobar was one of several people who spoke before a group of Valley farmers and landowners, including Carley Metcalf. Metcalf lives on a 1300 acre ranch. While she's cautious about who rents parcels there, she's observed some questionable activity, like what you see in this picture.

Carley Metcalf said, "Plywood and black plastic in different five-acre parcels, and that just concerns us."

Law enforcement says those are both good signs, something illegal is going on. Others include: lots of people working in the area at odd hours, and being offered more than the average lease price.

Margaret Mims said, "Give us a call. If this is going on on your property, we can help with the eviction process, walk you through the steps."

But, the main goal is to prevent the grows from starting in the first place. Another tip is to write exit provisions in the lease, so the owner can protect their rights.

Senator Tom Berryhill, who hosted Friday's meeting, says while law enforcement is paying close attention to the issue; lawmakers are doing the same.

Tom Berryhill said, "Hopefully we'll get some answers in this hearing today that are really informational, and whether or not something could come legislative from this hearing today -- we'll find out."

Authorities say, many of the grows they see are related to cartels.

If you are a landowner and know this activity is going on, but don't do anything about it, your land could be taken away.

(Copyright ©2012 KFSN-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
 

supermanlives

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intimidation and threats from the feds is nothing new. its a way to even scare the innocent and prosecute those evil dope growers
 

ion

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bmp.bmp

good post! lotsa reads on this one....they put out the info, we disseminate, lets put this article on the top og google coming from icmag, thatd be a hoot.

makes me wanna drive to cali and see how many plants i could put on metcalfs ranch, take pics in nov and tell 'em to shut da feck up.
 

Hazeo

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Interesting, but sad of course...
...it is a bit like in the Netherlands.
If they find a professional grow operation in your house, they can close it down for one year, and the owner is not allowed to enter it in this time - they nail up the doors and windows with with planks and put a sign on the door with the words
"Seized from the government for one year due to cannabis-production!"
Okay, of course these guys are not stupid - usually they sign over the house to a friend or someone else in order to circumvent these one year penalty - so they can start growing again instantly :D


regards
Hazeo
 

Kalicokitty

The cat that loves cannabis
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Law enforcement says large marijuana grows are becoming more common on the Valley's farmland. Friday, they offered ways you can protect your property, or risk having the Feds take it away.

Or, grow on "gov't"? property? :tiphat:

We do all grows on government property, and when they are discovered, we use the feds own laws to take their land away from them.
 

Mtn. Nectar

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the reason this all came about is because in last seasons fly over they spotted acre's being tended........


ganj on...................
 

CannaBunkerMan

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Just wait until the drone footage starts rolling...

edit: it's already rolling, just wait for them to find an efficient way ot analyize the data.
 

sso

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cops are starting to remind me of the nazi´s.


no longer capable of claiming to be simply ignorant.


committing atrocities and theft in the name of a hideously wrong law.


lol, around here they say, "the law is the law"

which im betting was the same thing the concentration camp employees said to the victims of the gas oven´s.

oh

they are not quite there yet, but

its not that big of a step..

so, like i said, it seriously makes me wonder about the mental make up of these cops and federal employees.

i would be seriously interested in seeing it compared to the one of nazi employees.

though i doubt the result would be much surprising to me.
 
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SeaMaiden

Wow, the Farm Bureau now, too? Shoulda thunk. Still have to maintain membership.
 

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