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Cops say 166 plants is too many

Payaso

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Our news reporter Phate brought this to our attention, thanks Phate!

Turkey season is over...It was from April 15 - May 31, 2010. Hunting hours are one half-hour before sunrise to sunset during spring seasons

And hunting in a place were there are houses too?

I am calling BULL SHIT.
-Phate

A hunter led investigators this week to a man they say “interprets the medical marijuana law a little differently than we do.”

Benjamin A. Rice-Erso, 26, was released from Spokane County Jail on his own recognizance today after appearing in Superior Court on a felony charge of manufacturing a controlled substance.

Investigators raided his mother’s home at 15100 block of South Valley Chapel Road Wednesday after a tipster said he saw marijuana plants on the 10-acre parcel while hunting with a GPS unit, according to a search warrant filed today.

A detective flew over the site in a helicopter, leading to a raid that seized 181 marijuana plants and 5 pounds of harvested bud. Detectives also seized $3,200 found in a gun safe, according to the search warrant.

Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Dave Reagan said Rice-Erso, who has a medical marijuana license, equipped two trucks with reservoirs so he could drive water to the outdoor grow site.

State law allows medical marijuana patients to keep 15 plants and 24 ounces of the harvested drug. Local police and prosecutors consider anyone distributing marijuana to more than one authorized patient to be violating the law, which allows for distribution to one person “at any one time.”
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Toyot4

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hunting season did end may 31st according to phate. haven't known the law system to move very swiftly, nor the media on some occasions. so 22 days later could be reasonable...
 

joe fresh

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its in situations like this id rather the guy be greedy and grab a few, than be a "hero" and snitch, either way your losing out....not that i want either
 

Flux451

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Spokane County Washington - BTW

Yeah 15 plants is not the magic number, F-That and the "tipster" and the FDA and monocrop restraint systems
 

Vegan

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ya would think with that kind of acrerge ya would be safe from prowing eyes.. wonder how many man hours were used to investigate,, fly by,, and serve warrant,ect ..who paid for this ..well the people of spokane since the feds arent givin a crap

rediculous
 

DIGITALHIPPY

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time to hunt the hunters?
lulz.

numbers are all subjective...
they must have been the 1ft tall super, 23lb yielding plants...with 49% thc, and 33% cbd, that "skunk bud" the uk brought over.......

any more propagnda-news?
 
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