Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Illegal but blatant farming of pot in California: portrait of a nation gone mad


We don't need anti-pot laws -- they're 100% superfluous. They give the drug a mystique it probably doesn't deserve. This causes people to want to try it in greater numbers. The profit motive clashes with law enforcement on an epic scale for many decades. The federal meltdown into socialism means no border enforcement, so illegals brazenly come here to turn natural areas into pot plantations using the crudest and most reckless techniques. The mental illness called political correctness dictates that this be tolerated so that (1) Hispanics and invaders won't be offended, (2) the "nation of immigrants" lie be upheld, (3) the top politicians themselves will be assured a steady flow of their chosen drugs at handsome profits to themselves,
(4) real Americans will further be ground under/mocked/robbed of their land, and (5) Latin America will -- however circuitously -- be guaranteed future ownership of the Golden State yet more firmly.

We don't need pot laws -- they ruin everything, even the environment. And the environmentalist groups say nothing. Speaking of the Golden State, since Washington doesn't allow normal healthy economics anymore, the underground pot business is a mainstay of California's economy.

http://www.nbcnews.com/business/pot-farms-california-too-dangerous-intervene-6C10819906
Pot farms in California: Too dangerous to intervene?

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