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Pot-laced sweets end up sour for drug dealer
Pot-laced sweets end up sour for drug dealer
OAKLAND, United States (AFP) - A drug dealer caught manufacturing joke candy spiked with marijuana agreed to a lengthy jail term after pleading guilty, US justice officials in California said. Kenneth Affolter, 39, admitted managing marijuana crops with the intention of manufacturing and distributing a range of potent candy and soft-drinks that parodied well-known brands. US Federal Agents in March raided warehouses in Oakland and Emeryville registered to a company known as 'Beyond Bomb', and seized items with labels including 'Munchy Way', 'Pot Tarts', 'Puffsi' and 'Toka-Cola.' In a plea deal with prosecutors subject to court approval, Affolter agreed to a 70-month jail term for his leading role in the plot. Affolter admitted 11 other co-defendants in the case were employees he had hired to work at his facilities, and that he had been responsible for the production and distribution of more than 1,000 marijuana plants. "While real candy may give you cavities, these individuals know that marijuana candy can get you jail time," stated Drug Enforcement Agency Special Agent in Charge Javier Pena. Four of Affolter's former employees and co-defendants have also entered guilty pleas. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060927...e_060927000756 |
another prime example of why marijuana is illegal in the US. not because its harmful... but because the vast majority of those that want it legalized most, are just too mind numbingly dumb to make it happen.
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70 months!! Holy shit...for some weed. Crazy.
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hmm thats a fucked up story..
first off the idea wouldnt work.. it takes alot of weed to get you high when you eat it.. and it takes a long time to kick in and lasts longer. in order to make money you would have to sell the candy or soft drinks for like $30 a piece .. or they were just putting a tiny bit in each one and thought they would get away with it because it wouldnt get you high |
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Need lots of plant leftovers. He's right you have ti eat alot to get high. |
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I can make you a small cookie that will fuck you up for 6 hours. |
Noobs.
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yeah you only need to put it into butter and then make cookies with it
not that i enjoy agreeing with Franck..lol |
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Nobody does but in the end everybody knows im right. Always. |
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bad business model
Mr. Romance |
the idea is hilarious.
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distribution of a thousand plants and he got less than 6 years? sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
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this is crazyness.
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He was growing 1000 plants under 6 years isnt bad
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anyways i hadnt read the article fully , and the products were part of a compassion club so it makes alot more sense |
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i remember LSD in blotting paper
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lol wtf was this guy thinking coming up with all those names. i mean they're funny but its US and definately alert triggeting.
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edibles have a different "high" than smoking thc as well. someone mentioned above that they can make you a cookie that will fuck you up for 6 hours, and i have no doubt. edibles take longer to enter the bloodstream but once they do they stay, resulting in a longer "high" than smoking a bowl. 6 hours of pain relief from one cookie might be better for a patient than 6 hours of smoke inhalation. smoking = immediate effect, shorter lasting. and you can't get high from eating the plant remains straight, they need to be boiled into butter or in some other way *heated* for the thc to be released, giving off the high users are looking for. :2 cents: |
here's something they manufactured to look like jones' soda co. crossed with barq's root beer, but made with hash oil:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../bongssoda.jpg |
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the whole reason my mother never let me have those candy dots..she was sure they were all drugs |
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California did reinstate the state issued medical marijuana card, along with web authorization and a 24 hour toll free line to insure the card in question is a valid card. The state now issues and manages these cards as required by the law that went into effect, and to ignore it they would be breaking the constitution of the state of California. All state police now recognize and abide by the rules if the person in question has a state issued card. No more confiscation or other issues. Even the highway patrol has went along with it. Problem arises with the fact that there are now less than 5400 legal patients in California. I personally know this because I and my fiance have card numbers 53xx and 53xx, that were issued this month. With out such card you are still in violation of California law. There is no legal limit to the number of plants one person may possess. However you are limited to eight ounces of dried bud per person. A patient is permitted to have a care giver and may assign that to certain people that meet set qualifications. One person may be a care giver for more than one patient. There is no limit to the number of patients a care giver may have. This is where clubs and co-ops get fuzzy. The laws are not truly in place to keep them open unless they fall under a properly ran co-op. Thus the workers as well as the owner must either be patients and or authorized care givers. Naturally the amount of dried bud can not exceed the amount needed for the number of patients the club has. You would need two patients per pound of dried buds maximum that the co-op possessed to remain legal. The co-op would not be permitted to "sell" the material to the patients so to speak. Some compensation for growing, maintaining and the like may be permissible though. As for ingesting over smoking, highs aside. For some patients they can not smoke the plant and must eat it. This is done through food stuffs, alcohol based tinctures, capsules and a few other methods. Not to mention some are concerned with inhaling smoke and potential lung damage. I know one person for instance that is on oxygen 24/7, so smoking is out of the question for that person regardless. |
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