Over 1300 Marijuana Plants Seized in Raid Tied to Earlier Bust in Weaverville, Says Trinity County Sheriff’s Office

This is a press release from the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

TCSO PRess release

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Willie Caso-Mayhem
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5 years ago

You play you pay.

Disgusting supervisors
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Disgusting supervisors
5 years ago

Notice DIVERTING STATE WATER. I guess all water belongs to the STATE now. Kind of like what the ceo of nestle said as he axed the people of flint Michigan from there new source of water. And i quote. Water is a privilege that must be baught not a rite !!!!!!! As he payed off dirty politicians kind of like the ones we have here. Evan if its on your own property. We need a new batch of slimeball politicians in nor cal or California.these ones have way overstepped already. There hideous rip offs, the PEOPLE cant win with either party any more there starting to look the same!!!!$

Scooter
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Scooter
5 years ago

It has nothing to do with todays politicians. All land in the US is owned by the state. If you fail to pay your rent (property taxes), then your land is taken and sold. This is not a partisan problem it is a foundational problem.

Jaekelopterus
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Jaekelopterus
5 years ago
Reply to  Scooter

It’s an old problem, with an old solution: declare yourself a church!

Jaekelopterus
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Jaekelopterus
5 years ago

It doesn’t say he was diverting state water, it says he was letting contaminants escape into a state waterway, that being a navigatable waterway. We all have access to these waterways, not just the state.

The water he diverted may have been his own, his neighbour’s or the state’s. The article doesn’t specify, only that he did it without a permit.

Don’t let the facts get in the way of your temper tantrum, though.

Notbuyinit
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Notbuyinit
5 years ago
Reply to  Jaekelopterus

1602 diverting the natural flow of state water. Don’t let the facts get in the way of your failure to retain information

Faro
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Faro
5 years ago

I can’t believe the guy didn’t get all the herb off the property and totally clean it up at after his other two places got hit.

FORG
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5 years ago

Read again, Jack. 1602 F&G – “Diverting the natural flow of state water.” Don’t let the facts get in the way of your outrage though.

Jaekelopterus
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Jaekelopterus
5 years ago
Reply to  FORG

Oh, now I see that. I guess he should have got a permit.

Farce
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Farce
5 years ago
Reply to  Jaekelopterus

As in: Get a permit and pay annual fees FOR YOUR OWN WATER ON YOUR OWN LAND. This is a new thing the state water board is doing to us and people should take note and fight it. It is only applying to cannabis for starters but will then be used on all private land. Your well and your spring are now not yours! They are using public resentment towards cannabis grows to sneak in this historic power grab.

Central HumCo
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Central HumCo
5 years ago
Reply to  Farce

That’s sayin it like it is.

Just say “No.”

'Merican
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'Merican
5 years ago

HOW CAN THESE HUGE BUSTS, LIKE THE 8 TON BUST IN ETTERSBURG, NOT BE ATTRACTING FEDERAL ATTENTION?
Are our local governments so inept?
Are these not worthy of RICO continuing criminal enterprises) prosecution?
WTFF?

Central HumCo
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Central HumCo
5 years ago
Reply to  'Merican

Frédéric Bastiat
French economist, author, and member of the National Assembly. 1801 – 1850

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”

Faro
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Faro
5 years ago
Reply to  'Merican

Some Bulgarians have federal protection because we have military bases in Bulgaria. I wouldn’t be surprised if the fbi and cia are getting a cut of their profits. And obviously the county sheriffs and planning department are getting bribed by them.

It’s up to the state to shut those grows down at this point. I have no problem with the Bulgarians but as far as I’m concerned corrupt politicians and government employees should go to prison.

Huh?
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Huh?
5 years ago
Reply to  Faro

Fake news.

Central HumCo
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Central HumCo
5 years ago

And the dish ran away with the spoon . . .

Orange Sunshine
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Orange Sunshine
5 years ago
Reply to  Central HumCo

Hey diddle diddle…

Central HumCo
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Central HumCo
5 years ago

“Wardens” and “Scientists”, OH MY!

John
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John
5 years ago

This stuff is over-rated. Seriously, there ought to be a mass boycott of cannabis, at least for, say, a year. It would bring some sanity to this whole scene. With a bunch of growers and dealers not being able to move their merchandise, they may have to go to work or something. Then, after the year-long moratorium, it could be put into some kind of perspective, like making it easier to obtain a permit and not taxing it so much that it’s not cost effective to produce it. To all you smokers, my advice would be: just try not doing it for a little while. Take a short rest from supporting organized crime and ecological devastation. It’s pretty simple, really.

StrykerToby
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StrykerToby
5 years ago
Reply to  John

I like your perspective, let me add, grow your own smoke at home. While you’re at it grow some food.

Disgusting supervisors
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Disgusting supervisors
5 years ago

Definitely a great idea to boycott the legal 6x the price weed. 20 dollers a gram with its nice little plastic pill bottle that will end up in the plastic continent floating in the ocean!!! Yeah we’re doing it for the environment!!!! For the salmon !!!!!

small fry
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small fry
5 years ago

I mean define “deleterious” materials.. it is perfectly legal to build 100ft from a perennial stream (year round) and 50 ft for a non perennial stream. So what is this “150ft” number all the sudden come into play? I mean if it is something like rat poison, motor oil, pesticides, and they are not in a building, or properly contained, I get it. But it seems unreasonablely restrictive for a 150 ft. That is an arbitrary number and as no berance on any of the laws I have seen…. I don’t even think that is really the law. I mean some of these folks in the hills are not caring for our water sheds.. I get it. There does need to be measures to protect the environment, and the communities. It just seems arbitrary and excessive, and causes undue hardships to an already struggling industry.