$1 million marijuana plants seized south of Hemet

flaxseedoil1000

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Sheriff’s deputies driving along Schmidt and Gene roads in the rural community of Sage, smelled a strong marijuana odor near a property in the 4200 block of Schmidt Road, according to a Riverside County sheriff’s statement.

The deputy found a 3-acre parcel of marijuana plants surrounded by a large fence. A sheriff’s helicopter surveyed the area from above and contacted the Riverside County Gang Task Force to search the area.
Complete story: http://www.pe.com/local-news/riverside-county/hemet/hemet-headlines-index/20120926-sage-1-million-pot-plants-seized-south-of-hemet.ece?ssimg=727100#ssStory727101

Guess they never heard of helicopters.
 

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GreatwhiteNorth

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"They were each placed on immigration hold by the U.S. Border Patrol while awaiting charges in Riverside County Superior Court."

Illegals by the sound of it.
 

PJ Diaz

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Kevin, Tom, Steve, Chris, etc
oh yes, I do know Kevin and Chris from America. I also know Arman, Mischa, Cruz, and Igor. "America" is the great melting pot, remember. I'm pretty sure there's no such thing as an "American" name anymore.
 

JasonFSU

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oh yes, I do know Kevin and Chris from America. I also know Arman, Mischa, Cruz, and Igor. "America" is the great melting pot, remember. I'm pretty sure there's no such thing as an "American" name anymore.
stfu.

No one on earth recognizes arman mischa cruz or igor as "american" names. Just jackasses trying to start shit.
 

unknown1231

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lol com'on everyone, stop acting retarded.

@PJ, you know what he means- "american" names are typically english names OR northtern european names as america was founded by northern europeans. Yes, American is a melting pot but those names you threw out are not recognized as "american" names they're more so recognized as forgein names to their respective countries of origin. Just as many latin names are referred to as "spanish" names- this is because spain was the country who founded much of the 'new world' in what is now central and south america. Hence the term 'spanish names' granted much has changed since these lands were originally settled but the name sticks. So, with all that said, don't take it so personally and try not to take it out of context- it is what it is!
 

PJ Diaz

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The point is the "typical" american names aren't typical anymore -- at least not where I live. It's straight up racist to assume that just because someone has a name from latino dissent, that they are "not american" or somehow illegal aliens. Also just so you know, there's alot more illegal employment going on in this country between american citizens than there is between citizens and illegal aliens. Oh, and in case you're wondering I'm white as fuck.
 

Victom

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ok this thread isnt about stupid fucking names...k thanks bye.


*edit*

these plants might be those fucks on CL selling ounces for like 140 lol
 
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