LOL lets not get into this here.
“Methamidophos, a toxic chemical banned for use because of its high ecological risks, the death reel of countless unintended casualties in our striving for agricultural dominion.”
Recent news about traditional market busts highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities of cannabis regulation. It’s interesting to see how law enforcement is adapting in this evolving landscape. While it’s crucial to ensure safety and compliance, these busts often raise questions about the balance between regulation and access for consumers. It’ll be fascinating to see how these situations affect the future of both the legal and illicit markets!
@Getglass.us you use AI to write that?
Where is Hamas when you need them.
Nope bro I just researched about traditional markets
Everyone hates spambots, “bro”
You did an impressive job of saying absolutely nothing with many words. Nice “research”
Let’s not derail this news thread, its pretty good.
Damn That’s a big bust! Sounds like they’re cracking down hard around Grady County Deputies and the SWAT team! Have they made any sort of public statement on what types of substances were involved?
According to their arrest affidavits, a search warrant was signed by a judge for an address in Amber, about an illegal marijuana grow operation.
Investigators say their Medical Marijuana license had been expired since October of last year.
During the raid, deputies located 15,000 live marijuana plants, large plastic bags, and more than $7,000 in cash.
It’s right there in the article
I wish I knew about that Trippy Hippie place before it got busted. All positive reviews except the one where they are mad about not being able to buy a dab pen.
All that flower looked like garbage, no wonder they weren’t paying the rent LOL!,!
Miami… Oklahoma
Also, I’ve been noticing a lot of Orientals getting busted the last year or two.