Man admits growing 18 cannabis plants at home.
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- Man admits growing 18 cannabis plants at home.
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- Drugs pictures on man’s phone.
- DEA busts ring accused of sending tons of drugs to USA
- Drug charges dismissed against former fire boss Ellreese Daniels
Man admits growing 18 cannabis plants at home.
Free with registration – Europe Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Feb 28, 2007
Man admits growing 18 cannabis plants at home. | Europe Intelligence Wire (February, 2007). Police raided Scott Hurman’s home in Barden Moor Road, Darlington, on O… –> COPYRIGHT 2007 Financial Times Ltd. (From The Northern Echo) Byline: Neil Macfarlane A DARLINGTON man pleaded guilty to growing cannabis in his kitchen cupboard. Police raided Scott Hurman’s home in Barden Moor Road, Darlington, on October 25 and found 18 marijuana plants. Hurman appeared at Darlington Magistrates’ Court yesterday. Peter Smith, prosecuting, said: “Police.
Users press panel on medical pot: Everett grower brings plants to…
Free with registration – Spokesman-Review – AccessMyLibrary.com – Feb 28, 2007
28–OLYMPIA — Everett horticulturalist Steve Sarich surprised a roomful of state lawmakers Tuesday when he showed up with a small cardboard box that read “raspberries. ” Raspberries they were not. “That’s six marijuana plants,” Sarich said, holding a tray of what looked like healthy tomato seedlings and plopping it on a Senate hearing table. There was a startled pause. “OK, Steve,” said committee Chairwoman Sen. “Thank you for bringing that forward.
Drugs pictures on man’s phone.
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Drugs pictures on man’s phone. | Europe Intelligence Wire (February, 2007).
DEA busts ring accused of sending tons of drugs to USA
USA Today – Feb 28, 2007
The drugs were sneaked into the USA via the southwest border with Mexico, the DEA said. The latest arrests bring to 402 the number of people charged in connection with the drug ring, the agency said. The DEA said its nearly two-year investigation has resulted in the seizure of $45 million and thousands of pounds of marijuana and cocaine and hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine. Wednesday’s arrests occurred in cities in California as well as Phoenix and Chicago. The investigation began in 2005 when federal agents in Imperial County, Calif. , stopped a pickup packed with marijuana, the DEA said. The find led federal agents to Victor Cazares-Gastellum, DEA spokesman Steve Robertson said.
Drug charges dismissed against former fire boss Ellreese Daniels
Seattle Times – Feb 28, 2007
— Charges of possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia have been dismissed against a former U. Forest Service fire crew boss who was cited while on his way home from a federal arraignment on manslaughter charges. Ellreese Daniels, 46, of Lake Wenatchee, is charged in U… District Court in Spokane with involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of four firefighters in the 2001 Thirtymile Fire. He is also charged with seven counts of making false statements. The unrelated marijuana and paraphernalia charges stemmed from a Jan. 4 incident when a Washington State Patrol trooper stopped the vehicle he was riding in on Interstate 90 and cited him for having an open container of beer, and for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He settled the open container citation by paying a $101 fine, according to court records. An arrest warrant was issued after he failed to appear in court for arraignment on the other citations Feb.