Talking with Tom: An Interview with Mendocino County Sheriff, Tom Allman

Today I used Live search to find more information on ‘how to grow indoor marijuana’.. And this is one of the first results:

Thus one growing cycle could contaminate 600 million gallons of our water (roughly 100 million more gallons than the city of Fortuna uses in an entire year). Many 400 kw generators burn 28. 6 gals per hour each or 57. 2 for the two generators together. … Many indoor scenes run on 12-16 hour cycles averaging about 14 hour days. This is 800. 8 gallons per day….

source: Talking with Tom: An Interview with Mendocino County Sheriff, Tom Allman, REDHEADED BLACKBELT and Other Strange Connections

Aargh, not exactly what I was looking for, but a good read nevertheless.

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The Canadian dope rush. Believe it or not, there are parts of the country where cannabis provides more jobs than logging, mining, oil and gas combined. YouTube - Hilarous Jamaican Pot Smuggling Attempt from 1979 (via) Calling B.S. on the Idea of ‘Marijuana Addiction’ Scientists rebuff Gordon Brown on cannabis reclassification I’m 21 and addicted to pot — but I’m doing just great! Oakland School Teaches How To Grow Pot If Spain can do it, so can America LSD History Comic Dock Ellis

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What do you think of that?

Ukiah CA Cannabis group will continue dispensing

SETH FREEDLAND/The Daily Journal An organization distributing medical marijuana will not cease to do so even after receiving a letter from the city calling its actions prohibited, employees said. Hemp Plus Ministry, located on North State Street by Low Gap Road, is recognized as a church by the city, and the workers there are quick to point out that fact. What I do in my church is my business, said Patrick Duff, who introduces himself as Reverend Patrick at Hemp Plus. Charley Stump ha

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