Posted by BarnyardEngineering on October 17, 2019 at 06:34:33 from (173.186.244.246):
In Reply to: Hemp bust posted by JL Ray on October 16, 2019 at 11:23:19:
30 plants worth $30,000? I don't buy it. Not for hemp.
I see you "reefer madness" types harumphing at the news of these thefts with your "I told ya so" attitudes... What is the big deal?
So some misguided stoners pilfer a few plants. The joke is on them! By all accounts, hemp is HARSH smoking and doesn't have enough THC in it to give you any kind of high. You have to smoke a TON to get anything. The crime has a built-in punishment.
Like trying to choke down IPA beers to get drunk.
Like stealing cow corn and trying to eat it like sweet corn.
If you're too dumb to figure out that there are easier ways to get where you want to go, you deserve what you get.
Here in NY you need to have "security" for your hemp crop the way I read the requirements. Pretty sure I read that means tall fences and surveillance... Are other states allowing this to be grown in open fields? If you're growing $1000 plants in open fields, who is the idiot?
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