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article imageBusted Teen Tells Cops He Found His Marijuana Operation In The Forest

Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  jaguar in Crime | 6 comments | 621 views
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The sheriff's deputies for Livingston County, Michigan have just busted a 15-year-old boy from Conway Township for having a marijuana - growing operation in his bedroom. How did these cops happen to find the operation?
An official from the teen's school called the police to let them know this particular student was attending school under the influence of alcohol.

When deputies went to the boy's home they found lights, buckets, screens and vents for growing marijuana in his bedroom. There was also a two foot thriving plant.

The boy said he found all of the equipment and the marijuana in the woods nearby. After questioning, the boy admitted he was going to distribute the marijuana to someone in his school.

The boy's father tried to downplay the weed to cops by telling them that his son "only had enough for a few joints." The boy piped up and said that he had "a lot more than that."

Police have not yet disclosed just how much marijuana they discovered in the teen's bedroom. The case has been handed over to the county prosecutor.
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  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull)
    #1
    His father must have taught him, I doubt he could have done without outside help. What a waste of life.
  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  jaguar
    #2
    @ Chris V. (cgull)
    His father must have taught him, I doubt he could have done without outside help. What a waste of life.

    Yeah, I'm sure good ol' dad has his hand in this operation! It's where this kid has learned his "trade"
    It should be dear ol' dad who gets in trouble, if anything much comes of this.
  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    #3
    The boy telling the police "he had a lot more than that"

    Reminds me of a joke.

    The police stopped a man for speeding and was about to give him a speeding ticket. The man started to argue with the policeman that he wasn't going as fast as it was written on the ticket. The policeman insisted that it was as the man had been clocked going that speed.
    As the man continued to argue his wife spoke up and said "Officer I have learned to never argue with my husband when he is drunk"
  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  jaguar
    #4
    LOL!!!
    Good one, picasso!

    yeah - what a dumb kid saying he had a lot more - but that's a kid for ya!
    :)
  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #5
    Well, you can give the kid a little credit for not lying about how much he actually had! I bet his father's face turned red!!!
  • avatar Posted Sep 29, 2007 by  lensman67
    #6
    What an incredible waste of tax payer money, police resources and human life! This whole insane "war on drugs" BS has been going on since 1901 and the drug dealers are winning!

    The best way to end this senseless waste of lives and money is to legalize drugs and give addictive ones (such as the opiates) away at. People don't decide to develop a drug habit, they get hooked on drugs by people with an economic incentive to hook them. Remove the economic benefits of the business and the business will collapse.

    I once arrested a minister who had led the "anti-drug" campaign in his neighborhood for years. Turned out that he was a major drug dealer. When I asked him why he had campaigned so hard to keep drugs illegal he looked at me like I was a retarded child. "If drugs were legal I would be out of business," he explained.

    Terrorist, and the CIA, get a lot of their money to commit the crimes that they do from drugs. Make them legal and these groups would collapse.

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