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New Hampshire Underground => General Discussion => Outside "The Shire" => Topic started by: Silent_Bob on January 18, 2016, 08:53 PM NHFT

Title: Heavily armed drug cops raid retiree’s garden, seize okra plants
Post by: Silent_Bob on January 18, 2016, 08:53 PM NHFT
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/10/06/heavily-armed-drug-cops-raid-retirees-garden-seize-okra-plants/

Georgia police declare war on okra

Georgia police raided a retired Atlanta man's garden last Wednesday after a helicopter crew with the Governor's Task Force for Drug Suppression spotted suspicious-looking plants on the man's property. A heavily-armed K9 unit arrived and discovered that the plants were, in fact, okra bushes.

The officers eventually apologized and left, but they took some of the suspicious okra leaves with them for analysis. Georgia state patrol told WSB-TV in Atlanta that "we've not been able to identify it as of yet. But it did have quite a number of characteristics that were similar to a cannabis plant."

Indeed! Like cannabis, okra is green and it has leaves.

Okra busts like these are good reason for taxpayers to be skeptical about the wisdom of sending guys up in helicopters to fly around aimlessly, looking for drugs in suburban gardens. And that's not to mention the issue of whether we want a society where heavily-armed cops can burst into your property, with no grounds for suspicion beyond what somebody thought he saw from several hundred yards up in a helicopter.

Marijuana eradication programs, like the one that sent the helicopter up above the Georgia man's house, are typically funded partly via the Drug Enforcement Agency's Cannabis Eradication Program. Many of these funds come from the controversial asset forfeiture programs, which allow law enforcement officials to seize property from citizens never even charged - much less convicted - of a crime.

The Cannabis Eradication programs have historically inflated the size of their hauls by including non-psychoactive "ditchweed" in their totals of plants seized. In past years, ditchweed accounted for up to 98 percent of seized outdoor plant totals. According to the ONDCP, ditchweed still makes up an unspecified percent of outdoor plants seized.

It is also unclear how many of the seized plants are actually okra.
Title: Re: Heavily armed drug cops raid retiree’s garden, seize okra plants
Post by: Free libertarian on January 19, 2016, 04:18 PM NHFT
 I don't know why but reading about Okra in this article, made me think of "Oprah" Winfrey. 

I just want to add, when smoking Okra, I never inhaled.  Not even once. 
Title: Re: Heavily armed drug cops raid retiree’s garden, seize okra plants
Post by: Tom Sawyer on January 19, 2016, 04:23 PM NHFT
Quote from: Free libertarian on January 19, 2016, 04:18 PM NHFT
I don't know why but reading about Okra in this article, made me think of "Oprah" Winfrey. 

I just want to add, when smoking Okra, I never inhaled.  Not even once.

I didn't think you delicate Swamp Yankees could handle okra.

Kat made really good pickled okra!
Title: Re: Heavily armed drug cops raid retiree’s garden, seize okra plants
Post by: Free libertarian on January 19, 2016, 04:56 PM NHFT
 Eat okra? You can do that?  Dang!