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Why would somebody want to buy nutrients from a proven DEA informant? Will he keep a list of the customers and turn them over to the DEA like he did in Nevilles case?Forget the shit about the owner -
Ray may be a rather unique individual, but his ongoing research and development goes back way beyond all of today's leading companies..
Don't forget what the owner did to the cannabis cultivation community!
Read Cogo's own words on how he turned in The Holland Seed Bank, attached is the 1994 affidavit.
During a two-week period beginning on October 26, 1989, the DEA raided gardening centers and private homes in 46 states. The results of that first phase of Green Merchant -- released on November 9, 1989 -- were:
o 377 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 42,677 marijuana plants seized (the Justice Department counts unsprouted seeds in soil as marijuana plants);
o 875 pounds of packaged marijuana seized;
o 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine seized;
o 5 pounds of mushrooms seized;
o 280 indoor grow-sites seized;
o 19 stores and warehouses seized;
o 11 store owners arrested (8 store owners had their businesses seized without being charged of any criminal activity);
o $7,318,000 in total assets seized.
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o 19 stores closed down: 7 stores forfeited, 11 currently under forfeiture litigation, 1 store no explanation;
o 16 store owners arrested;
o $9,208,928 in total assets seized.
(No new statistics on either quantities of packaged marijuana or other illegal substances seized.)
The Operation was far from over. During the past 18 months the DEA has continued its Green Merchant investigations. The most recent figures -- released by the Justice Department on February 1, 1991 -- are:
o 443 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 50,794 marijuana plants seized (including unsprouted seeds in soil);
o 358 indoor grow-sites seized;
Of all the arrests made in Green Merchant thus far, only two people had illegal substances other than marijuana in their homes; one man with 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, and another with 5 pounds of mushrooms. Indeed indoor pot-growers don't appear to be supporting the criminal drug trade
#NeverForget
todds yellow journalism... im not going to make this into a pissing contest however after being attacked publicly by people who pretend they are anti government and anti DEA until they need government and DEA documents then they like the dea and the goverment because they can use it and then throw around their "cannabis community ideology" which is dubious at best .Todd pretends like he belong to some secret organization of public informants and that... like to throw around the word snitch and rat i find that most are cowards that like to appeal to the masses with their own personal problems whether its their health or that they are everyone else's superman informing everyone and throwing stones at the boogieman for everyone else's sake....butDon't forget what the owner did to the cannabis cultivation community!
Read Cogo's own words on how he turned in The Holland Seed Bank, attached is the 1994 affidavit.
During a two-week period beginning on October 26, 1989, the DEA raided gardening centers and private homes in 46 states. The results of that first phase of Green Merchant -- released on November 9, 1989 -- were:
o 377 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 42,677 marijuana plants seized (the Justice Department counts unsprouted seeds in soil as marijuana plants);
o 875 pounds of packaged marijuana seized;
o 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine seized;
o 5 pounds of mushrooms seized;
o 280 indoor grow-sites seized;
o 19 stores and warehouses seized;
o 11 store owners arrested (8 store owners had their businesses seized without being charged of any criminal activity);
o $7,318,000 in total assets seized.
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o 19 stores closed down: 7 stores forfeited, 11 currently under forfeiture litigation, 1 store no explanation;
o 16 store owners arrested;
o $9,208,928 in total assets seized.
(No new statistics on either quantities of packaged marijuana or other illegal substances seized.)
The Operation was far from over. During the past 18 months the DEA has continued its Green Merchant investigations. The most recent figures -- released by the Justice Department on February 1, 1991 -- are:
o 443 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 50,794 marijuana plants seized (including unsprouted seeds in soil);
o 358 indoor grow-sites seized;
Of all the arrests made in Green Merchant thus far, only two people had illegal substances other than marijuana in their homes; one man with 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, and another with 5 pounds of mushrooms. Indeed indoor pot-growers don't appear to be supporting the criminal drug trade
#NeverForget
i did all that? lmao apparently you cut and paste below is the Washington post that tells us what attributed to all the bust read it weep... The article in your magazine that you wrote is a cut and paste from Steve Hagar pieceDon't forget what the owner did to the cannabis cultivation community!
Read Cogo's own words on how he turned in The Holland Seed Bank, attached is the 1994 affidavit.
During a two-week period beginning on October 26, 1989, the DEA raided gardening centers and private homes in 46 states. The results of that first phase of Green Merchant -- released on November 9, 1989 -- were:
o 377 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 42,677 marijuana plants seized (the Justice Department counts unsprouted seeds in soil as marijuana plants);
o 875 pounds of packaged marijuana seized;
o 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine seized;
o 5 pounds of mushrooms seized;
o 280 indoor grow-sites seized;
o 19 stores and warehouses seized;
o 11 store owners arrested (8 store owners had their businesses seized without being charged of any criminal activity);
o $7,318,000 in total assets seized.
--------------
o 19 stores closed down: 7 stores forfeited, 11 currently under forfeiture litigation, 1 store no explanation;
o 16 store owners arrested;
o $9,208,928 in total assets seized.
(No new statistics on either quantities of packaged marijuana or other illegal substances seized.)
The Operation was far from over. During the past 18 months the DEA has continued its Green Merchant investigations. The most recent figures -- released by the Justice Department on February 1, 1991 -- are:
o 443 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 50,794 marijuana plants seized (including unsprouted seeds in soil);
o 358 indoor grow-sites seized;
Of all the arrests made in Green Merchant thus far, only two people had illegal substances other than marijuana in their homes; one man with 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, and another with 5 pounds of mushrooms. Indeed indoor pot-growers don't appear to be supporting the criminal drug trade
#NeverForget
i thought cannabis was legal? are you doing something illegal? and who proved i was a informant? i didn't run a magazine that showed people how to grow indoors that would be hightimes and ;ets remember they were not protected by the first admendment i didnt sell seeds from a magazine that was monitored by the DEA from the start i didn't force people to grow while it was illegal or buy seeds i was not a activist i was not a heroin user or dealer like the guy you love i didn't sell dope to minors those are the type of people you protect not i. u just dont have a set of nuts to confront me face to face your just a bunch of low life ankle biters,Why would somebody want to buy nutrients from a proven DEA informant? Will he keep a list of the customers and turn them over to the DEA like he did in Nevilles case?
the cultivation community lmao god your sick how long you going to push that lame bullshit dont you understand the counter culture yippie horseshit is over dude...Don't forget what the owner did to the cannabis cultivation community!
Read Cogo's own words on how he turned in The Holland Seed Bank, attached is the 1994 affidavit.
During a two-week period beginning on October 26, 1989, the DEA raided gardening centers and private homes in 46 states. The results of that first phase of Green Merchant -- released on November 9, 1989 -- were:
o 377 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 42,677 marijuana plants seized (the Justice Department counts unsprouted seeds in soil as marijuana plants);
o 875 pounds of packaged marijuana seized;
o 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine seized;
o 5 pounds of mushrooms seized;
o 280 indoor grow-sites seized;
o 19 stores and warehouses seized;
o 11 store owners arrested (8 store owners had their businesses seized without being charged of any criminal activity);
o $7,318,000 in total assets seized.
--------------
o 19 stores closed down: 7 stores forfeited, 11 currently under forfeiture litigation, 1 store no explanation;
o 16 store owners arrested;
o $9,208,928 in total assets seized.
(No new statistics on either quantities of packaged marijuana or other illegal substances seized.)
The Operation was far from over. During the past 18 months the DEA has continued its Green Merchant investigations. The most recent figures -- released by the Justice Department on February 1, 1991 -- are:
o 443 arrests of private citizens for marijuana cultivation;
o 50,794 marijuana plants seized (including unsprouted seeds in soil);
o 358 indoor grow-sites seized;
Of all the arrests made in Green Merchant thus far, only two people had illegal substances other than marijuana in their homes; one man with 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, and another with 5 pounds of mushrooms. Indeed indoor pot-growers don't appear to be supporting the criminal drug trade
#NeverForget
Nope, wrong. Cannabis is still illegal in every state...i thought cannabis was legal? are you doing something illegal? and who proved i was a informant? i didn't run a magazine that showed people how to grow indoors that would be hightimes and ;ets remember they were not protected by the first admendment i didnt sell seeds from a magazine that was monitored by the DEA from the start i didn't force people to grow while it was illegal or buy seeds i was not a activist i was not a heroin user or dealer like the guy you love i didn't sell dope to minors those are the type of people you protect not i. u just dont have a set of nuts to confront me face to face your just a bunch of low life ankle biters,
you kids like to throw that word around a lot "snitch" u kids watch way to much tvSo the TLDR is you both snitched and worked with the DEA. Got it.
very good information im glad i dont fit into any of it...however i do agree it is all fuckery aboveI guess some people can't read between the lines - My comment above is in reference to the original formulas he stole and claims as his own going back to his own time in Amsterdam. It' all connected with the fuckery above.
you kids like to throw that word around a lot "snitch" u kids watch way to much tv
Hes talking about you, the DEA informant, aka snitch. At least you are not denying it.very good information im glad i dont fit into any of it...however i do agree it is all fuckery above
the only rat is a the guy who sits behind a keyboard that cant read calling someone else a rat these are the typical tv gangstersWhat “kids”? We called a rat a rat. And most are when facing harsh prison sentences in my experience.
yeah kids...childrenthe only rat is a the guy who sits behind a keyboard that cant read calling someone else a rat these are the typical tv gangsters
thats right cannabis is federally illegal so why are you hosting a sight that sells cannabis seeds? getting useful idiots to engage in incriminating themselves is this another spook sight like high times?Nope, wrong. Cannabis is still illegal in every state...
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