The Neighborhood has Gone to Pot!

My investigation of a bright light we have been seeing below our property led to the discovery of a huge pot growing operation.  They certainly aren’t trying to keep it secret with the giant lights at night.  It seems weird though that the lights were still on during the day.  Looks like the plants haven’t germinated yet, so maybe they need 24 hour boost of light.  That might be very expensive though when they get their first electric bill.  Didn’t look like they had solar.

Not sure this is really legal in California.  I thought you could grow 12 plants at home.  This seems way more than that.

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4 Comments

  1. Since they are not on Indian land, which might be a loophole on the number of plants you can grow, though I doubt it, and since you can only grow for personal use a limited number of plants, unless they obtained a license to be a professional grower, which has not happened yet, they are illegally growing a lot of pot. I would call the Sherriff’s Department. Stuff like that tends to attracts unsavory types who just might want the stuff for themselves, and then the shootout begins.

    1. When Dennis sees a sheriff he’s going to ask. I think you are right. Give people an inch and they will take a mile.

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