rolla8
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine just brought to my attention the story of a grow-house bust in Philadelphia this past week. Apparently, four college students from Temple University were operating a grow room in their city apartment close to the campus. Police seized 9 live plants in a hydro setup, 16lbs of packaged marijuana, and about $12,000 in cash.
According to the police, the weed had a street value of more than $145,000! Yeah right... I think that works out to about $9500/lb, which we all know is a load of bullshit. The four are being charged with possession with intent to distribute.
The growers got caught because they decided it was a good idea to sell the weed right out of the grow-house. Here's a tip kids.... if you grow weed for commercial purposes, don't sell it out of your grow house! The cops noticed large amounts of traffic into and out of the house over a period of several weeks. They enlisted the help of a snitch, who was welcomed into the house, shown the operation, and sold an ounce of bud. Apparently, the majority of the customers were Temple students and , in the spirit of karma, the growers didn't think any trouble would come to them by being so blatantly stupid about their operation.
Not that I take the side of the cops, but people like this give us honest, savvy growers a bad rep. Chalk up another one for the bacon...
According to the police, the weed had a street value of more than $145,000! Yeah right... I think that works out to about $9500/lb, which we all know is a load of bullshit. The four are being charged with possession with intent to distribute.
The growers got caught because they decided it was a good idea to sell the weed right out of the grow-house. Here's a tip kids.... if you grow weed for commercial purposes, don't sell it out of your grow house! The cops noticed large amounts of traffic into and out of the house over a period of several weeks. They enlisted the help of a snitch, who was welcomed into the house, shown the operation, and sold an ounce of bud. Apparently, the majority of the customers were Temple students and , in the spirit of karma, the growers didn't think any trouble would come to them by being so blatantly stupid about their operation.
Not that I take the side of the cops, but people like this give us honest, savvy growers a bad rep. Chalk up another one for the bacon...