Marijuana bust on Greene & Cocke county line

Marijuana bust on Greene & Cocke county line

Chris McIntosh / 11 Connects

Marijuana confiscated by police. According to the Greene Co. Sheriff’s Department, this is high-quality marijuana which is still being processed and dried.

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The Greene County Sheriff’s Department reports they’ve busted a marijuana operation on the Greene and Cocke county line.

According to police, they responded to a “firearm discharge” call at a farm located on the Greene County line, near Cocke County. When they responded, officers located approximately two pounds of marijuana being processed for resale in the barn at the home.

Charges are currently pending.

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Flag Comment Posted by Chester on November 02, 2009 at 6:20 pm

Farmer,

As usual you offer nothing but a lame attempt at antagonism. What in the world are you referring to when you accuse me of adding a “racial component” regarding a previous thread? What does that have to do with this anyway? Have you ever made a thoughtful, logical, and reasoned comment?

Do you pride yourself on being a person who peruses this site in hopeful anticipation that myself or a few others will comment so that you may jump in and offer antagonistic side bars to fullfill what I can only believe is some kind of wierd and perverted self gratification ritual? I mean really, are you that fixated with me that you can’t even bring yourself to comment on the seizure of two pounds of marijuana and how this newspaper has obviously glorified this action as some kind of newsworthy account of heroic undertakings to take down a “farm” of illegal weeds?

Now, what is your opinion about the actual news story? Try commenting on that instead of trying to bait me so that you may gratify your sick and demented obsession with me. Again, I am beyond being flattered by your bizarre obsession with me.

Flag Comment Posted by BrightBetty on November 02, 2009 at 4:37 pm

Think of all the money that could have been saved/put back to that county if marijuana were a taxable revenue source. I like your tea cup analysis, Chester. People aren’t going to stop doing it because it doesn’t kill people like they wanted everyone to believe, and yet we waste so many resources outlawing it for what? It’s Idiocracy in the making.

Flag Comment Posted by farmer on November 02, 2009 at 4:25 pm

Oh, come on, Chester (Bossman).  Could you not, in some twisted way, work in the racial component to your post earlier? That’s usually one of your best weapons.

Now, rethink it, and tell us how race had something, ANYTHING, to do with this. I’m sure you can sniff out a conspiracy somewhere.

Flag Comment Posted by Chester on November 02, 2009 at 3:55 pm

Shewww!! Thank God for the selfless acts of courage from our military…I mean Police forces for spending thousands of dollars, hundreds of man hours, and the coming expense and time on our court system, so that they could remove TWO POUNDS of marijuana from our streets!

Let’s see, their effort today, was like spending thousands upon thousands of dollars and man hours to go to the ocean, put a cup in the water and fill it up, take it home, and then proclaim they have made a dent in the amount of water in the ocean.

The sad and yet so funny thing about this whole thing is that I’m sure the paramilitary wannabe officers got all dressed up in their cool combat fatigue costumes and pulled up two pounds of marijuana with military precision. Seal Team 1 couldn’t have done it better. Pat on the backs all around. Thanks guys. Thanks for using citizens tax dollars so you can go play green beret and pull up some weeds.

Flag Comment Posted by NO IRS on November 02, 2009 at 3:17 pm

Would someone please explain why this is news??

LEGALIZE AND TAX MARIJUANA

Marijuana is NEVER going away
It is a lost cause trying to
eradicate a PLANT

Read the below link and learn about the SCAM and HYPOCRISY called Marijuana Prohibition

http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-is-marijuana-illegal/

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