Same here. All posted, " Dog Bites" "Beware of dog" and "This property under twenty four hour live video recorded surveilance" never had a problem. And besides i live were we got this thing called green harvest.
Green harvest is fucked.
They will find your plants and when they decide they want them they come in a helicopter and lower swat guys from ropes with machetes and they "harvest" your shit.
Below is an artical from the local paper...
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Statewide marijuana operation nets 8,000 plants worth $8M
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Law enforcement officials uprooted more than 8,000 marijuana plants valued at more than $8 million in a 10-day statewide operation that ended yesterday on Kaua'i.
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, police officers from four counties, Hawai'i Air National Guard, Coast Guard and state Department of Land & Natural Resources conducted the annual "Super Mission" operation, formerly known as "Green Harvest."
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The sweep began last Tuesday on the Big Island, moved to Maui and Moloka'i over the weekend, O'ahu on Monday and Tuesday, and finished up on Kaua'i Wednesday and yesterday.
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Narcotics/Vice Capt. Kerry Inouye of the Honolulu Police Department said 584 marijuana plants weighing 161 pounds were removed from various O'ahu sites. The plants ranged in size from seedlings to 4 feet, according to Inouye.
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Based on the street value of $1,000 per plant, the haul on O'ahu was worth an estimated $584,000, Inouye said.
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DEA officials declined yesterday to release a tally count on this year's operation; The Advertiser obtained totals from all but Maui County.
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The largest haul came last week on the Big Island, although only figures from the East Hawai'i operation were immediately available.
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The task force removed 6,298 marijuana plants last Tuesday and Wednesday in a sweep in East Hawai'i from Hamakua to Puna, officials said.
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The two-day effort on Kaua'i yielded 1,060 plants, said Narcotics/Vice Lt. Michael Contrades.
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"We're pleased the operation was very successful," Contrades said in a county news release yesterday.
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Besides all this i know i am legal, i have my permit and i keep my limit. I also have my permit number on the top of my greenhouse. never had cops do anything.
Its the locals i worry about they like wait till night before harvest and come "harvest um brah" They let you do the work and then sell your smoke. I have been through it once and made 8 grand of the home owners insurance. All I know now is that I will die protecting my house and family so they better think its worth the risk to get in here.
Happy growing everyone i gotta roll some widow I just dried up. Its the taste test...
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