I was watching the news today and they have already cut down 700 plus plants this month. Damn thats alot of smoke. Im alittle worried now. They are hitting it hard early this year. Damn BASTARDS!
I was watching the news today and they have already cut down 700 plus plants this month. Damn thats alot of smoke. Im alittle worried now. They are hitting it hard early this year. Damn BASTARDS!
Good Point. DEA has gotten a damn drone plane I think it's called a predator. Unmanned plane flying around all day looking for pot. How much did freakin cost them?
Good Point. DEA has gotten a damn drone plane I think it's called a predator. Unmanned plane flying around all day looking for pot. How much did freakin cost them?
Roughly $400 an hour + cost for the plane itself. And *you* get to pay for it.
But on a reality check, the predator isn't flying in non hot spots looking for 5 plants. I find it hard to believe its used by the DEA outside of the few hotspots.
living in south florida i had the chance to see that fucker flying around always thought it was just a test stealth plane or sumthin, damn what else can they do, i have heard that they can detect a room in a house that is just 3 degrees above the rest
The 700 plants was over a 3 county area. Im here in the Daniel Boone National Forrest Western West Virginia, Eastern Ky and NE Tenn. One of the largest pot growing areas in the US. DEA says it's equal to the amount grown in CA. Thats debatable al together. I have seen the pics of the drone in the paper showing they are using it. I have yet to see it in the air. I have seen a boat load of Blackhawks flying low through the hills already though.
The 700 plants was over a 3 county area. Im here in the Daniel Boone National Forrest Western West Virginia, Eastern Ky and NE Tenn. One of the largest pot growing areas in the US. DEA says it's equal to the amount grown in CA. Thats debatable al together. I have seen the pics of the drone in the paper showing they are using it. I have yet to see it in the air. I have seen a boat load of Blackhawks flying low through the hills already though.