Man wants old Montana street bulbs to grow pot

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- Man wants old Montana street bulbs to grow pot
- Michael Phelps appears on ‘Today’ to talk about marijuana smoking …
- Sebastopol man arrested for two marijuana grow operations
- Stem the violence make marijuana legal

Man wants old Montana street bulbs to grow pot
The Associated Press
A Billings man has asked the department if he can have several light bulbs that were recently taken down from a Missoula bridge so he can use them to grow marijuana for medical patients. A crew recently replaced the lights with cheaper fluorescent bulbs. Now 25-year-old Rick Baker a medical marijuana caregiver and patient hopes the lights can help grow cannabis for a co-op that he wants to start in Missoula. The Montana Medical Marijuana Act allows a patient and caregiver to keep up to six plants. Baker estimated the startup costs to care for that many plants at between $600 and $1100 and he said the lights are an expensive part of the package. DT spokeswoman Charity Watt Levis said the department probably won’t donate the lights but will put them to good use. Baker who plans to attend the University of Montana this fall says he is looking for commercial space to open the nonprofit Missoula Cannabis Co-op.

Michael Phelps appears on ‘Today’ to talk about marijuana smoking …
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Sebastopol man arrested for two marijuana grow operations
San Jose Mercury News
Robert Dane Kecskemeti was arrested on a count of possessing marijuana for sale after sheriff’s detectives served a search warrant at 7105 Baker Lane in Sebastopol. Detectives found three separate grow rooms on the property and seized 199 plants 26 pounds of processed marijuana another half pound of concentrated cannabis and more than $25000 in cash according to the sheriff’s department. During the search information was discovered that led detectives to a second home in Mendocino County. The home at 5451 Bear Canyon Road outside of Willits was discovered to be containing another grow operation containing 250 plants about 25 pounds of processed marijuana and a firearm according to the sheriff’s department.

Stem the violence make marijuana legal
Arizona Republic
Consider the impact of eliminating the most profitable product the cartels sell. All we have to do is legalize marijuana. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Washington office which does not advocate legalizing pot. Marijuana is cheap to grow and requires no processing.

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