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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:12 pm
Ga. discovery is one in string of indoor pot farms found in residential areas Quote: LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - In Coldwater Creek, a middle-class housing development outside Atlanta, the neighbors mind their own business and respect each other's privacy — ideal conditions, it turns out, for growing marijuana in the suburbs. Police this month raided an utterly ordinary-looking red-brick house on the block and broke up a pot-growing operation with 680 plants arrayed under bright lights. "You'd never know from the outside. I guess that's the idea," said Doug Augis, who lives with his pregnant wife and a toddler in Coldwater Creek. "That doesn't give you a really good feeling." The rest of the article; faolan had said Press Enterprise was covering lots of marijuana and drug related topics, but Dateline actually did a segment on it tonight. I wish I could find the video, however.
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:24 am
Ugh, I hate the people like that. "Omg, people were growing marijuana here!? That gives me a bad feeling. Blah ******** blah."
You had no idea anything was going on, so clearly it couldn't have been causing any problems in the area. So what's the big deal?
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:12 pm
I hate it when people assume something's bad just because some commercial or friend said it was. About all things, not just pot. And they fail to do any non-bias research.
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:43 pm
ebola the atheist Ga. discovery is one in string of indoor pot farms found in residential areas Quote: LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - In Coldwater Creek, a middle-class housing development outside Atlanta, the neighbors mind their own business and respect each other's privacy — ideal conditions, it turns out, for growing marijuana in the suburbs. Police this month raided an utterly ordinary-looking red-brick house on the block and broke up a pot-growing operation with 680 plants arrayed under bright lights. "You'd never know from the outside. I guess that's the idea," said Doug Augis, who lives with his pregnant wife and a toddler in Coldwater Creek. "That doesn't give you a really good feeling." The rest of the article; faolan had said Press Enterprise was covering lots of marijuana and drug related topics, but Dateline actually did a segment on it tonight. I wish I could find the video, however. Hm, wonder if that 'Dateline' is online anywhere... The PE just has a glut of marijuana articles because it's so prevalent in my area (and that's my local paper); I figure that if legalization is in the wind in other states, or whatever, the local occurrences give a perspective of a sort of microcosm in the medical marijuana controversy. ^^
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