[UPDATE 6:57 p.m.] National Guard to Work With Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office ‘Throughout the Summer’

National Guard helicopter in Hayfork

National guardsman inspecting a helicopter at the Hayfork Airport during an operation that eradicated thousands of marijuana plants, a little over a week ago. [Photo provided by a reader]

The National Guard will be assisting the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office in eradicating cannabis in the next few days. Samantha Karges, spokesperson for the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, confirmed that a military style helicopter reported to be flying over a number of areas today was with the National Guard and her department would be working with the Guard “this week” and “throughout the summer.”

A number of readers from all over Humboldt County—from Hyampom to the coast, from Piercy to Hwy 299–reported seeing a dark green, military style helicopter flying low and circling rural areas today. However no raids were reported.

Multiple agencies including the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office were assisted by the Guard at the end of June serving search warrants on alleged illegal marijuana grows in the Hayfork area. In a few days, they served 15 warrants and detained 23 suspects, according to Department of Fish and Wildlife Information Officer, Janice Mackey.

At the time, she said, ““The operations yielded an estimated 12,548 illegal marijuana plants, 801 pounds of processed marijuana, 15 firearms and $435,875 in U.S. currency.”

In the following days, sounds of choppers are certain to ratchet up the paranoia levels of marijuana growers who have faced decades of eradication efforts. However, please be aware that starting tomorrow, July 9, according to a press release issued by PG&E, the company will “fly helicopters along electric distribution lines in Humboldt and Lake Counties to survey the lines for improved electric reliability.”

The release notes,

The lines to be surveyed are in the following areas:

  • July 9:  Garberville and Fortuna – Capetown, Petrolia, Honeydew
  • July 10: Garberville and Fortuna – Blocksburg, Alderpoint, Cummings
  • July 11: Lake County – Kelseyville, Lower Lake, Hidden Valley

A Bell 206-L4 will fly between the hours of 8:00 am through 3:30 PM through July 11. Airports used potentially include, the Arcata-Eureka Airport, Humboldt County Airport in McKinleyville, Ukiah Municipal Airport and the Garberville Airport.

 

UPDATE 6:57 p.m.: KMUD filed this story.

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Oliver Sutton
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Oliver Sutton
4 years ago

Saw the Blackhawk land G-Vill airport about 11:30.

guest
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guest
4 years ago
Reply to  Oliver Sutton

How much is this costing us taxpayers? No journalist ever reports that. Instead of us paying a fortune from our taxes to raid people, let’s use that to get people permitted.

ernestine
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ernestine
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

Good ides

Joe dirt
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Joe dirt
4 years ago
Reply to  ernestine

When they send the military against the people it is not making the place safer they have just turned northern California into a war zone 😲 some of our military veterans are feeling cornered in we know the national Guard will be coming in fully weaponized and armored this is a hell of a blow to our civil liberties and everybody involved needs to be held accountable who all signed off on this county officials we know Gavin newsom but who all in Humboldt county signed off to let this military action come into our county war is not for peace war is a crime against humanity keep your stupidness out of my backyard

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Joe dirt

I don’t know JD, but …I think the Sheriff and Greasy Governor actually has the final call to allow in the NG in.. not sure.. but it is a crime against humanity.. Go do something useful besides berating citizens NG, what a disgrace..

Steve
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4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

Smallfry… if you don’t break the law,they won’t be coming for you! If you break the law they will be coming for you…easy enough to understand…

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

~you, Steve, throw the word ‘Law’ around AS IF you know what you’re talking about.

Codes are Not law. They are copyrighted. Hence, a citation is for a trespass on copyright . . . IF, that is, you’re in the fabricated @System@ hook, line and sinker.

Understand. Stand under. Capiche?

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

And if the laws were created because of racist lies told to the masses is it not our duty as Americans in the name of justice to rebel. They are not coming for an ideology, a national threat or domestic terrorism. They are coming after us because of money because they are not making enough money. They are coming after us because their corporate model and the investments are losing millions. The change in siezure laws will hurt local law enforcements money.

Pay attention if everything is going so well for legal cannabis why ya here. Nobody wants our moldy, pesticide mite infested weed is all I hear, yet, thump, thump go the rotar blades. Where in the law does it say it is ok to raid peoples personal properties because revenues are way below forecasts, where? How bout sending the national guard to the cities where the illegal dispensaries, manufacturing and indoor grows operate. How come, lol, I know why, do you!

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

Exactly Central and LL… TY! Well said!

Morality
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Morality
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

not all laws are moral my friend

Jennifer Coleman
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Jennifer Coleman
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

This is about illegal growers. Most are dangerous criminals! They aren’t your average every growers.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago

Not all “illegal” growers are “dangerous criminals” that statement is convoluted and false. Extremely. In fact, I would say it’s prejudice. There are good and bad in all walks of life.. all..

AmericaNoLongerFree
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4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

Steve theres new laws every month your telling me ypu keep up with all that? How long til ur a slave.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

SmallFry @ 11:02,

~a Mayor has “delegated authority” to request from the Gov., State National Guard IFF there is a riot the police can’t handle. A Sheriff has no such delegated authority. A Sheriff can call in the militia (you and me trained by him) for back-up when he deems a necessary emergency. Plants are NOT a riot emergency.

Bob
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Bob
4 years ago
Reply to  Joe dirt

Newsom will take care of everybody just like he does the homeless. Might as well start picking your corner. They sure did cut the soul out of growing weed what f…g shame.

curlybill
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curlybill
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

National guard is state.

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago
Reply to  curlybill

Sorta… federally funded and state controlled until called into service by the federal government.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago
Reply to  curlybill

It’s a militia made up of a majority of prior combat experienced military personnel heavily funded and equipped by the federal government. It’s current role in California at the request of the Governor is to terrorize US citizens in efforts to maintain the racist federal lies told to the masses to erradicate a medicinal plant for corporate investment and profit.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

” It’s current role in California at the request of the Governor is to terrorize US citizens”

U.S. CITIZEN. U.S. CITIZEN. U.S. CITIZEN <<<manufactured consent. Most people never consider researching what a U.S. Citizen is.

Record into the public your status as American state national and be done with the bastards!

People want to make this harder than it is.

“We have in our political system a government of the United States and a government of each of the several States. Each one of these governments is distinct from the others, and each has citizens of it’s own…”
United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1875)

“…he was not a citizen of the United States, he was a citizen and voter of the State,…” “One may be a citizen of a State and yet not a citizen of the United States”.
McDonel v. The State, 90 Ind. 320 (1883)

“That there is a citizenship of the United States and citizenship of a state,…”
Tashiro v. Jordan, 201 Cal. 236 (1927)

“A citizen of the United States is a citizen of the federal government …”
Kitchens v. Steele, 112 F.Supp 383

Unbeknownst to most people, the class termed “US citizen” did not exist as a political status until 1866. It was a class and “political status” created for the newly freed slaves and did not apply to the people inhabiting the states of the union who were at that time state Citizens.

“On the other hand, there is a significant historical fact in all of this. Clearly, one of the purposes of the 13th and 14th Amendments and of the 1866 act and of section 1982 was to give the Negro citizenship. . .”
Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. (1967), 379 F.2d 33, 43.

“The object of the 14th Amendment, as is well known, was to confer upon the colored race the right of citizenship.”
United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U. S. 649, 692.

shak
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shak
4 years ago
Reply to  Central HumCo

“It is a matter both of wonder and regret, that those who raise so many objections against the new Constitution should never call to mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it. It is not necessary that the former should be perfect; it is sufficient that the latter is more imperfect. No man would refuse to give brass for silver or gold, because the latter had some alloy in it. No man would refuse to quit a shattered and tottering habitation for a firm and commodious building, because the latter had not a porch to it, or because some of the rooms might be a little larger or smaller, or the ceilings a little higher or lower than his fancy would have planned them. But waiving illustrations of this sort, is it not manifest that most of the capital objections urged against the new system lie with tenfold weight against the existing Confederation? Is an indefinite power to raise money dangerous in the hands of the federal government? The present Congress can make requisitions to any amount they please, and the States are constitutionally bound to furnish them; they can emit bills of credit as long as they will pay for the paper; they can borrow, both abroad and at home, as long as a shilling will be lent. Is an indefinite power to raise troops dangerous? The Confederation gives to Congress that power also; and they have already begun to make use of it. Is it improper and unsafe to intermix the different powers of government in the same body of men? Congress, a single body of men, are the sole depositary of all the federal powers. Is it particularly dangerous to give the keys of the treasury, and the command of the army, into the same hands? The Confederation places them both in the hands of Congress. Is a bill of rights essential to liberty? The Confederation has no bill of rights. Is it an objection against the new Constitution, that it empowers the Senate, with the concurrence of the Executive, to make treaties which are to be the laws of the land? The existing Congress, without any such control, can make treaties which they themselves have declared, and most of the States have recognized, to be the supreme law of the land. Is the importation of slaves permitted by the new Constitution for twenty years? By the old it is permitted forever.”
https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/The+Federalist+Papers#TheFederalistPapers-38

20 v forever
Constitution v Treaties = Constitution rules supreme

As a side note, many have suggested that POTUS had a nice little chat with the Queen about those old unconstitutional treaties.

yeah me again
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yeah me again
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

and use the money keeping people in jail for long ago weed busts to aid in current compliance costs, free those people!

Chas
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Chas
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

Good practice for the helo Pilots keep them sharp when they are needed for emergencies. So bonus points to get rid of the POT !!!

WC 666
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WC 666
4 years ago
Reply to  Oliver Sutton

Hmmmm. Blackhawk. Looks like a UH-72 Lakota to me.

sick of it
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sick of it
4 years ago
Reply to  WC 666

its a MBK 117 I flew them as Medical birds on the east coast

tech
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tech
4 years ago
Reply to  Oliver Sutton

Get the call sign next time you see any of those helicopters!

just asking for a friend
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just asking for a friend
3 years ago
Reply to  Oliver Sutton

Anyone know the name of the Russian oligarch who is funding the Bulgarian grows?

Willie Caos-mayham
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4 years ago

🕯🌳Hmmmmmm.

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago

Has anyone tracked this chopper on Flightradar24?

Life is Good
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Life is Good
4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

I did. California National Guard. Flew right over my place.

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

Do you have a tail #?

tech
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tech
4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

Looking for the same info… Do military style helicopters even have a tail #? I’m unsure about the NG because they are kind of a mix of state/fed…

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago
Reply to  tech

Either way they will have a registration # with their transponder.

Thomas Road Oldie But Moldie
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Thomas Road Oldie But Moldie
4 years ago

Yippie! New song material for the Camo Cowboys!

…..But otherwise 🙁

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago

Plus lots of good stories about this evening’s harvest and how quickly it got moved from the hills in one night before the raids of 2019. Be safe out there tonight, bring batteries for your head lamp, water, rope, gloves and put some food in your belly, drivers be cautious lots of traffic on the dirt roads, gonna be a long few nights of humpin it. Blessings.

ernestine
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ernestine
4 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

🎶well, it’s good to be back in the 90s again, with the guards flying over our head🎸🎸

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago
Reply to  ernestine

🎸Politicals and corporate greed along with a strategy to divide us as Governor Gavin screams “bring in the fed.” 🎶

Forget the true issue of the federal racist lie told to the masses of marijauna policy. Pointin your fingers at those on the fence seems to go along with the current idiocracy. 🎶🎺🎷

Ridgy
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Ridgy
4 years ago
Reply to  ernestine

Ernestine- That’s how you know it’s still worth something….somewhere

Dirt Girl
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Dirt Girl
4 years ago

Love those story songs 😎

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago

I didnt mention it earlier, but a(nother) Guard chopper was making a B line to Humboldt around 2:00 pm, going over Deerlick Springs in Trinity, over Barker Mountain then between Hyampom and Big Bar.

But it was point A to point B type movement, low flying. My guess at the time was it came from Redding and was going to Humboldt.

Sounds like lots of people saw it…or others?

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

Yep, got word around 1:45 little scout copter definitely National Guard.

PinkAsso
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PinkAsso
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

FYI deerlick springs is listed on https://flightaware.com/ as an ADS-B feed for tracking. it looks like it has had a number of overflights this week heading to the coast.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

@therealbrian…commi-luminatzis in choppers bud… like sharks with fracking lazerbeams attached… fyi fascism, socialism, communism, its all ism & schism

For your eyes only: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-08/strange-case-chrystia-freeland-and-failure-super-elite

Erik
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Erik
4 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

Good article. This earlier one is a good read too (from the same source site, Oriental Review):
https://orientalreview.org/2019/07/06/the-british-roots-of-the-deep-state-how-the-round-table-infiltrated-america/
I like articles that fall into what I call “mapping the global oligarchy”. Even if you read stuff like this with a grain of salt (which is probably healthy regardless of the source) you see patterns emerge in history. And knowing where we come from is helpful to illuminate where we are going, and to help break the narrative spell most of humanity is under.

Rex Trevor
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Rex Trevor
4 years ago

Is it the 25th reunion of AirWolf High Class of ’84 already?

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago
Reply to  Rex Trevor

You must be getting old; that’s 35 years.

Nice, obscure reference though.

jojo
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jojo
4 years ago

when are they going to bust the fake legal growers who do not have a state permit?

Farce
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Farce
4 years ago
Reply to  jojo

You mean the semi-permitted growers w/ huge scenes who pay fees- some of which is used to eradicate “illegal” growers- and get protected by the county so they can pull off huge crops to sell into the interstate Original Market? Don’t expect them to get targeted by the county! This is a racket and a huge RICO case to be filed….Will the indictments ever arrive?

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
4 years ago
Reply to  Farce

Forget about the indictments what a storyline when’s the movie gonna be made. I feel pretty strongly that my role should be played by Nicolas Cage. I also am disappointed the discovery channel has not done a show on pulling tarps cause talk about crew drama and danger.

WC 666
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WC 666
4 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

Now we’re talking. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna be Rambo. Or the terminator. I’ll take either one.

Guest
Guest
Guest
4 years ago
Reply to  Farce

What I want to know is if any of our local politicians will be given up by pissed off growers.

Faro
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Faro
4 years ago
Reply to  jojo

Ya, when are the IRS, DEA, and other agencies going to bust the “state permitted” growers for tax evasion, conspiracy, and black market sales? Its ten years for conspiracy.

rollin
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rollin
4 years ago
Reply to  Faro

Don’t worry, that’s comin. After they bring all of the “illegal” grows into submission, they will make way for the BIG money players by busting, harassing, and over regulating all of the suckas who spent their life savings trying to “doing the right thing”. Those same suckas, who are currently cheering at the demise of their “illegal” brothers, and jumped like whores into bed with the government, will be betrayed, predictably. Lay with dogs and surely you will wake up with fleas.
In the end they will have learned nothing. They will blame the corporations that only did exactly what they did, pay to play (only the corporations paid more to the greedy government). The lesson of not to trust the government will be completely lost on them despite thousands of years of history and their own personal experience. And like a hamster on a wheel, they will resort right back to demanding that the very same government that endlessly rapes them “do something” about the so called “greedy corporations”. Liberalism is a mental disorder.

NoLongerHumboldt
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NoLongerHumboldt
4 years ago
Reply to  rollin

We can only hope that this karma manifests for the weak willed that sold out their neighbors and community for the “opportunity” of being “legal”. Thanks for giving the county the funds to run their abatement program and destroy the local economy. As you stated those that jumped into bed with the government will be played and crushed by big industry players. The only reason the cannabis industry/ movement grew to this level in the first place is because people said F*** the government in the first place. Legalization is a farce and those who support it are hypocrites that stand for nothing but the almighty dollar, but it all comes full circle.

Willow Creeker
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Willow Creeker
4 years ago
Reply to  rollin

That’s the way a simple brain would see it Rollin. Would you think it’d be better to let the free for all that’s been happening in the hills keep going? It killed prices, brought in all kind of idiots from Chicago and you-name-it…
Now that the govt is cracking down, the dipshits are leaving, the prices are back where they should be, and the smarter more careful and stealthy outlaws are thriving. I’d thank the govt for that.

In my 1911 I trust
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In my 1911 I trust
4 years ago
Reply to  Willow Creeker

The idiots from Chicago are taking over the game. The Bulgarians have been and still are, untouchable by law enforcement. Cause LE are a bunch of scared little pansies. Don’t expect That to change until we actually get some real men in LE and a guy with some actual balls as sheriff.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Faro

The FCC, CIA, FBI, NASA and all of the other alphabet gangs were never part of the United States government. Even though the “US Government” held shares of stock in the various Agencies. U.S. V. Strang , 254 US 491, Lewis v. US, 680 F.2d, 1239.

ALL of the ALPHABET GANGS – IRS and DEA included.

Safety in numbers
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Safety in numbers
4 years ago

I think wishing anyone to be “busted” is pretty lame… Like everyone forgot where we came from. I mean there are a few crazy giant scenes on public land but c’mon. What benefit comes from wishing those headaches on anyone? fuk the man.

curlybill
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curlybill
4 years ago

You seem to encourage illegal grows.
Illegal grow still use pesticides and ruin the environment.
Your heart is in the wrong place.

Safety in numbers
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Safety in numbers
4 years ago
Reply to  curlybill

Curly bill you OBVIOUSLY aren’t up to speed on state laws re: pesticide use on HOME fruit/Vegetable cultivation. There are none.

Not to mention the water board does no policing of discharge from home veg\fruit production .

And cattle ranchers routinely allow their cows to run freely in open waterways with no intervention by environmental policing entities. Let’s talk about ruining the environment!

“Ruining the environment” is a broad and sweeping claim that holds true and only a limited amount of cannabis farms typically indoor with spills . The rest of the original growers are typically low-impact , organic and small footprint.

This isn’t about ” pesticides .” If you think it is they fooled you too.

tech
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tech
4 years ago
Reply to  curlybill

You seem to believe all the greenwashing that LEOs and the super nerds at CDFW/SWQCB have pushed on everyone who don’t know up from down.

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago
Reply to  curlybill

lol, so do legal grows buddy.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago

So.. Yeah.. Nothing to worry about..Don’t worry.. there just gonna bust out all these “illegal” People from their homes… People don’t need non compliant homes.. Cali luvs homelessness…
And your secure persons absolutely applies to your curtilage.. which probably does include air space down to a certain level.. 500ft… it most absolutely does..
Just respecting and enforcing the law huh? Well, 215 was never repealed.. sooo actually no, not violating the law. I don’t need to Ask the Gov. to cultivate my medicine for my self or my family and it’s not up to the National guard to determine that for me, or my family.. F that..

Fndrbndr
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Fndrbndr
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

Has anyone heard about the Nat guards stance on 215?

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Fndrbndr

I haven’t.. It wasn’t covered in the Kmud interview… they did say “big scenes” but.. I don’t know what they consider “big”…

Life is Good
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Life is Good
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

Fair question. Doesn’t the Posse Comitatus Act come into play here? Like not using the military to enforce state laws against the citizens? Greasy Gavin must have found a way around it.

Guest
Guest
Guest
4 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

Since when has Kalifornia had enough brains to adhere to the US Constitution? Greasy Gavin doesn’t have to find ways to skirt it. His imbecilic constituents do it for him. Just ask Renee.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

According to Wiki…
“The act does not prevent the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard under state authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within its home state or in an adjacent state if invited by that state’s governor” I wondered about that as well..

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

But what I don’t understand is how the governor can use the National Guard to enforce on essentially l misdemeanors… And civil measures..

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

The hubris of power.

I don’t think the National Guard can act in a law enforcement capacity unless depuitized by the sheriff. They are acting as air and ground support but have no more power to cite or arrest anyone than any citizen has.

“The Governor of California may call individuals or units of the California National Guard into state service during emergencies or to assist in special situations which lend themselves to use of the National Guard. The state mission assigned to the National Guard is: “To provide trained and disciplined forces for domestic emergencies or as otherwise provided by state law.”” -Wikipedia

Davy Jones
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Davy Jones
4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

The national guard set up a operation in the chimneys mountain area assisting camp in eradicating marijuana using air support and boots on the ground people protested and those who chose to step over their line were arrested while people where held at gunpoint and had civil cases the national guard did not stay long and we had a very tight-knit community Ron Sinway volunteered a lot of time to help some of the people that were affected and traumatized shortly after that his office was burned down possibly an incinerary device but things couldn’t be proven
The governor can call in the national guard but should do so only in a emergency and I don’t see that here these are young kids and should not be playing with live ammunition in a situation where people could get hurt remember Kent State

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  Davy Jones

Yeah, I was thinking about Kent state today.. Isn’t that a big reason the Gov stopped using the NG? That’s intense the office burned down… Only under the guise of legalization has such mis use of force been seen… Yeah, I am not sure how a misdemeanor in the state of Cali warrants the NG? I am not sure how this equates to a “National Emergency”? But, I thought there was some sort of clause to the extent that the NG can not be used to confiscate private property of US citizens as well? I will keep digging…

Anon Forrest
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Anon Forrest
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

The dilemma of Standing Rock is another example.

Bring back the economy
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Bring back the economy
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

Our California government has turned disgusting im no longer a Democrat after 30 years im done with the party !!!!!!

shak
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shak
4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

Even then, I think it has to be some kind of emergency situation like floods, eq’s, martial law. Unless we’re under martial law, or unless those plants have taken up guerilla warfare without their owner’s permission, I don’t think they’re allowed to run around and confiscate private property. (unless it belongs to the govt now through due process of law or the RICO act thing).

“Similar to other branches of the armed services, the National Guard must adhere to the legality regulations imposed by the Federal and State governments of the United States”
https://military.laws.com/national-guard

Asset Forfeiture of those who are guilty of crimes against humanity. (the 2016 OIG (file #1071991 https://search.justice.gov/search?query=file+1071991&op=Search&affiliate=justice ) report mentioned a few of those in the limelight).
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-blocking-property-persons-involved-serious-human-rights-abuse-corruption/

Begging for emergency money (earthquake this time around), while using funds to destroy and confiscate the citizen’s properties probably doesn’t sit too well with the Admin. Just sayin.
This is where the ‘we, the people’ come in. Hand written letters, emails, phone calls, to POTUS to fill him in on what seems to be going down is the first step towards securing our liberty.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  shak

~good links, shak. And i was with you right up until your last sentence.

No, the whole last paragraph. “Begging for emergency money (earthquake this time around), while using funds to destroy and confiscate the citizen’s properties probably doesn’t sit too well with the Admin.”

Again – “The government of the United States is a foreign corporation with respect to a state.” In re Merriam, 36 N.E. 505, 141 N Y. 479, affirmed 16 S.Ct. 1073, 163.

There have not been any Judges in America since 1789. There have just been Administrators. (FRC v. GE 281 US 464, Keller v. PE 261 US 428 1Stat. 138-178)

TRUMP, like preceding Prez. of U.S. Inc., IS THE ADMINISTRATION.

shak
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shak
4 years ago
Reply to  Central HumCo

An Unconstitutional Law is no Law at all.

Climb out of the foxhole and take a look around.

The arrests, turnovers, peace for long time warring countries, talks with the Queen (possibly about those old treaties?), prison reform, Veterans care reform, cleanest water and air of all countries, fewer alphabet agencies, cutbacks in the remaining agencies, millions of jobs, strong economy, returning to the gold standard steps laid out …
Times are a changing. We, the people, are finally getting our power back, but, as always, it’ll be up to us to BELIEVE it and to KEEP it.

Pay attention to the Epstein case. Many billionaires, politicians, etc involved in this case that are in full blown panic, for good reason.

Did you see the video the 2nd American Revolution? He nailed it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DJK_kGlYR4&feature=youtu.be
There’s been a world wide investigative team compiling data. The team consists of agents, journalists, geeks, anons, stars, soldiers, all working separately yet together, to help take our country back. Citizens all over the world have become a part of what is affectionately known as the ‘Digital Army’, not just to take their own country back, but to help other countries in taking theirs back too. (Meme war lol)

POTUS kept saying “We can’t do this without Y O U”.
So, it’s up to us to be informed of the changes, and to do our part to vote, and to readdress our grievances. The ‘people’s duty’ stuff, and join the thousands upon thousands of others who’ve already joined the ‘Digital Army’ in order to help. The harder the corrupt try to censor them, the faster they work. It’s all I can do to remember even a tidbit of the news they’ve uncovered. But, I can pass along the news that they’re working hard, so I am.

No law, person or treaty is above the Constitution.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  shak

“An unjust law is no law at all.” St. Augustine.

“Did you see the video the 2nd American Revolution? He nailed it.”

Yes. It would be a blessing for it to go viral – esp. behind the redwood curtain.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

SmallFry @9:26,

~i can’t grasp how T.H.E.Y. classify an inanimate object as criminal.

“Unalienable rights” come from your creator. Congress gives you your civil rights.

A gov’t big enough to give you everything you want, can take away everything you have. Chuck ‘civil rights’.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

Can you imagine if John Cox was elected?

All you’d have to blame is slippery Cox.

But the real discussion has very very little to do with the Governer.

All you people need to get more critical in your thinking.

If your conservatives, which I imagine many saying ” Greasy Gavin” are, than you should see the business and tax revenue related reasons for illiminating a sizable chunk of the nonconformists gardens.

Isn’t strong-business a pillar of conservatism?

that dumb mofo
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that dumb mofo
4 years ago
Reply to  Fndrbndr

215? is that still a thing? nope.

jojo
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jojo
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

215 is still law but there was a court ruling in California that set the precedent for jurisdictions to start using zoning ordinance to regulated cannabis growing. This allowed them to limit the canopy based on your land use. You can still grow unlimited plants but its gotta be inside a 10×10 or 10×20 area depending on your property size.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  jojo

~i don’t doubt what you say. It just wouldn’t hold up in a court of competent jurisdiction.

” . . that set the precedent for jurisdictions . .”

Venue is a physical place. Jurisdiction is not.

Jurisdiction is the power, right or authority to apply the law.

Juris – oath. Diction – to speak.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
4 years ago

Remember when they busted a grow a while back with a stash of RPGs? Going to be seeing more of that now…

State Of Mine
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State Of Mine
4 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

If you are thinking of the Maryland bust it wasn’t a stash of RPGs. It was one M-72 LAW disposable launcher. Article didn’t say if it was complete with rocket or not, but the charges filed didn’t indicate anyone was charged with an explosive device. Sure to make everyone book it if you started waving it around though. There are good reasons we don’t see these and other MANPADS being used in the US. You can thank law enforcement (NPI) that we don’t have to put up with it for now. If the radical Muslims gain leverage on the Cartels we will see them in our streets, smuggled across the Mexican border.

Ivan B Nobody
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Ivan B Nobody
4 years ago

!*WE’RE BACK*!

Roe
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Roe
4 years ago
Reply to  Ivan B Nobody

Wow look at Gville all clean without any bums. Wish i had a time machine

guest
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guest
4 years ago

If they bust small grows, they’re full of shit. They better use their skills and go out on BLM Land or go after these foreigners first. Busting Americans over all these foreigners here on tourist visas at best, as-if they put their $ in the local economy.

Faro
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Faro
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

Ya, one good thing about the national guard is that they’ll bust the Bulgarians. Cause the Humboldt County Sheriff’s and planning department don’t have the huevos to do it (and/or they are getting paid off).

Farce
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Farce
4 years ago
Reply to  Faro

The National Guard is not running this show. As the article states they will be helping out under the direction of Humboldt County Sheriff Dept. So…I would expect that the sheriff directs them away from the scary Bulgarians, also Estelle and Rexs’ favored grows and they will go after whoever HCSO says is the “bad players”. Will CDFW direct any raids against Bulgarians or Rex/Estelle friendlies? Because CDFW will direct some raids using National Guard air help also.

notsure
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notsure
4 years ago
Reply to  Faro

Those guys are probably big enough to pay off Newsom. We should all start a betting pool though.

Xenophile
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Xenophile
4 years ago
Reply to  guest

Yeah! Bust foreigners first, because home grown Murrican outlaws are such a cut above those OTHER people!
Pull your head out, your racism is showing.

Fndrbndr
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Fndrbndr
4 years ago
Reply to  Xenophile

Outlaw since 1776 and proud of it!

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
4 years ago
Reply to  Xenophile

Actually, they are far worse than the majority of locals; you clearly know nothing about these scum. They’re Rancho level bad. You’re racist card ain’t playing, mr. Bulgarian.

Wow
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Wow
4 years ago
Reply to  Jeffersonian

Fuck you on the “Rancho level bad”, thing.

Ben Round
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Ben Round
4 years ago
Reply to  Jeffersonian

Let’s accept that when we speak of the Bulgarians (Russians, really?) we are talking in broad terms. Most have a reputation for degrading the environment and taking no/little responsibility for being a caring member of the community. If they got out and socialized, interact, to show their ‘good sides’, they might offset the image they have earned. Yes. Earned.
This is not to say, of course that there aren’t American pricks who are fucking things up too. There are.
The issue as I see it is that the ‘Bulgarians’ don’t seem to get busted in the same proportion as others. This, while their local damages are plain to witness. And that pisses us/me off. Not a level playing (or planting) field!
My only guess is that the State Dept has told local authorities ‘hands off’ them.
Bottom line: As long as we all play by the same rules and proportionately suffer the consequences (of the law, be it helicopters or the snooping, money-hungry agencies), and everyone takes good care of the environment, then fine. But it sure doesn’t seem that’s what’s going on.

notsure
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notsure
4 years ago
Reply to  Ben Round

Also, Unlike US citizens, they don’t have to account for their money if they buy properties. Just have it sent from either offshore or Delaware.

It’s not just the pot regulations that are skewed, it’s also real estate.

tax payer
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tax payer
4 years ago
Reply to  Xenophile

thats not racism just to be clear. use your dictionary. can i just call you a nazi because you are consumed with racism? is that fair to the word

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago
Reply to  Xenophile

They are WAY worse than local in terms of their pratices, and the danger they pose. It’s in no way anti Bulgarian bigotry.

Forky
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Forky
4 years ago

Let’s be clear. The eureka arcata airport is located in mckinleyville.
Murray field is located in eureka.
There is no humboldt county airport.
That.
Is.
All.

Guest
Guest
Guest
4 years ago
Reply to  Forky

The airport changed its name to The California Redwood Coast – Humboldt County Airport a few years ago when it was attempting to promote itself. Of course everyone still calls it the Eureka or Arcata airport depending on their orientation.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
4 years ago
Reply to  Guest

I call it ACV. That hasn’t changed, at least!

As to “eureka airport”… Murray Field is EKA, so it’s often called Eureka, but then we have the actual Eureka Municipal Airport… located in Samoa. While the Arcata-Eureka Airport is in McKinleyville.

California Redwood Off-Coast KACV Official Field Serving Humboldt In The Nearby Adjacent Metropolitan Expanse Site!

margarine bro brah
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margarine bro brah
4 years ago

buy your permits and pay your taxes assholes. the rest of us have to, now go put on your big boy/girl pants and be an adult. No crying !

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago

So were you a former illegal mega-grower or just from a wealthy family?

jojo
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jojo
4 years ago
Reply to  hmm

it doesn’t take that much to go legal. A lot of people got ripped off with consultants but it was all based on how much damage you had already done to your land. My farm is permitted we have 10,000 sq ft outdoor, I assume it costs me 30k to take my farm legal. Since I grow 300 lbs a year at 1k a lb its less than 10% of my costs to of gone legal. i am already pass this initial investment and making money. #womenwhogrow
Also, i have no investors. If you want to grow dope and run a business it is possible!

notsure
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notsure
4 years ago
Reply to  hmm

probably a troll.

Kinder Gentler Kamp
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Kinder Gentler Kamp
4 years ago

Meet the new CAMP

Same as the old CAMP.

Isn’t “decriminalization” great?

Sheesh
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4 years ago

The tyrrany
Look at how they misuse the military.
They dont want them to defend our border, but they will use them to eradicate herb.
Defending our freedom, yeah right…
Control
Absolute

Emeral
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Emeral
4 years ago

National guard can suck my balls, they wont be coming in my field anytime soon, hey people it helps to move out of Humboldt and be out of the way and the mayhem, I mean seriously who would even want to live in garberville or hayfork anymore anyways?? A true outlaw stays back out of the way and watches from a distance. This wont last long at all just like the hayfork trinity busts lmfao 15 searchwarrants in a week woopiedookie. The show goes on with 50 people out of the game. Lol why dont they just clean the pines out? Not even one bust up there but yeah they r really doing work, lmfao these legal growers can eat crap and belly up. Black markets for life. You picked your lane now stay in it, trying to back door your crap to the homies whole supporting grease nugget gavin, your the true clown posers, judgement will be here sooner than you expect, straight poser tools you r. Now hop back in your lifted POS with your flat brim hat and flip flops and some tropical island shirt where you’ve never been, you can be spotted to easily the true clown fogals of the game. Here you want some fish friendly sustainable weed it was grown using fans and gavitas, air conditioning and ofcourse propane heated, it’s real good and friendly for the environment, Haha ass clowns, take a suck on this klamath river valley weed and put your ass in the dirt, straight clowns.

Black Rifles Matter
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Black Rifles Matter
4 years ago
Reply to  Emeral

You mad bro

BLACKMARKETSMATTER
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BLACKMARKETSMATTER
4 years ago
Reply to  Emeral

Amen brother! Preach it!

NoLongerHumboldt
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NoLongerHumboldt
4 years ago

Glad I’m not in Humboldt anymore. With all the abatements why do they need the national guard? Seems like the county has a handle on things already. It’s time for anyone who is left in the triangle to get out. There are way better and safer areas to grow. Whatever grows the national guard and the sheriff don’t get the county will abate. Small, big it dosnt matter they are coming for everyone don’t be like me and think you are safe cause you are small. It’s a rude awakening but nobody is safe. Abated with 996 square feet in a residential neighborhood where we have been growing for years, where all our neighbors grow aswell. Everyone got notices. Not complaint driving like they want you to believe. They picked our neighborhood in downtown willow creek of small parcels around 1 acre in size with personal and medical grows and abated everyone in the area. They are not just going after big subdivisions out in the cut with huge grows they are looking everywhere I am not bullshitting. There is no reason to stick around my way of getting back at them is moving to another area and continuing my work there where I will support that economy and make sure I never put a single dollar into Humboldts local economy again.

Farce
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Farce
4 years ago

The county took out your neighborhood because Emerald Scamily Farms has a massive operation nearby. On more than one occasion John Ford (the head of the county planning department and in charge of abatements) has said that he was starting off with a map of all permitted grows. He would then draw concentric circles out from those grows and begin by abating properties in those circles. That was his startegy since he was under pressure from some permitted growers to shut down their unpermitted neighbors. Well…if you’ve been abated then all you have to do is look to your closest permitted neighbor and ….Thank them! Remember- if you get abated that means higher prices for them!! This is the sick truth.

California Condor
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California Condor
4 years ago

She even said it on the interview! “If you have your state and local permit, YOU WILL BE DETAINED until proof is shown!” Guilty until proven innocent! Nothing has changed! Even if you are legit, you should still stand up for your rights, black market or not, we need to not just give up and let them have their way.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago

“Guilty until proven innocent”!

~the law of the commercial Sea Merchant. NOTHING to do with land jurisdiction. It’s fraud, and I MEAN ALL OF IT. Beginning with the 14th Amendment slave status – U.S. Citizen.

The American people at large, known simply as “inhabitants of the states” or “State Citizens” have always been a separate and distinct population apart from “US citizens” or “Federal Citizens” –and to these two groups a third kind of “citizen” was added in 1871, that of a US citizen.”

” . . .we need to not just give up and let them have their way.” I wholeheartedly concur, Condor.

It’s not debt, scarcity and fear. It’s fraud, deceit and illusion.

Exit the Matrix. Not you, me, or anyone we know is a U.S. citizen.

Fuuuk the man
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Fuuuk the man
4 years ago

Samantha Karges also said we have no assumption of 4th amendment rights because your property is visible from A PLANE FLYING OVER

That kind of stupidity is original I’ll give her that .

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Fuuuk the man

“That kind of stupidity is original I’ll give her that .”

~stupidity on steroids.

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago

For years the county with largest numbers in terms of eradicated plants has been Shasta County. If Newsom and the National Guard are really interested in stomping trespass grows that hurt the environment they would focus on the counties that have/had 10,20,30 40 thousand plant grows.

Considering where they are operating it seems their real focus is intimidation to drum up revenue.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

It could be a matter of enforcement though.

Geography has a role in attracting public land grows there, for sure.

But Tom Bosenko, Sheriff of Shasta, has been very aggressive for a number of years against weed in his county, outlawing it completely.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Ullr Rover

” . . . it seems their real focus is intimidation . .”

“Terrorism” – A System of Government that seeks to rule by intimidation.
Funk and Wagnall’s New Practical Standard Dictionary (1946).

Rod Gass
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Rod Gass
4 years ago

Just as predicted … moneys paid by the “legal” locals can be seen in action. Rouse-up you voters and funders of death, destruction and ruination. It’s Summer Time in the north of California.It’s time to flex some muscle and get ample return on all those fees paid into “legalization”.

Everybody watch as Newsom’s Army teaches us illegals. Watch as the “legals” fumigate their homeland, burn bridges, turn the love of money into HATE. One day at a time, we’ve all seen this becoming the “legal”. Don’t it feel good?

If I were a “legal” I couldn’t be out in public where my children’s schoolmates are being made homeless, fathers are being arrested and mothers are crying in the dark. Yeah the goodness of $64.

No Quarter
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4 years ago

Glad they are out there, the real crime going on is the people that abuse the land for a tax free profit every year and waste tax dollars to fix it. This is ecological terrorism folks. People make it seem so romantic, “living off the land in tune with nature making a modest living in the hills” really it’s draining the creek, fertilizing the river, leaving trash everywhere, stealing mameing and killing each other for money.
SHAME……….

NoLongerHumboldt
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NoLongerHumboldt
4 years ago
Reply to  No Quarter

What rock do you live under? As if permitted farms don’t fertilize acres of cannabis with nasty salts, create trash, and are involved in crime. Why do you think theres not as many illegal cartel/trespass grows anymore? Because organized crime syndicates have tons of liquidity for purchasing permits and paying off the law. Don’t let a few bad actors spoil the reputation of cannabis farmers. There are alot of good actors who could of blew it up and made millions and easily bought permits but because of their love for nature and disdain for the government didn’t.

Rod Gass
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Rod Gass
4 years ago

Somewhere recently we were treated by Kym Kemp to the tonnage rule. Tons of near-legal was pulled. It makes some matter to calculate the tons of petroleum nutes applied to multi acre “legal” grows. I mean how many tons of chemicals does “legal” consume to produce just one ton of flower? Poisoning consumers ought to be stopped.

But that’s good for taxes.

JB
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JB
4 years ago
Reply to  Rod Gass

That Santa Barbara, busted, 20 tons and 350,000 plant grow Kym posted was 100% organic (I shit you not).

That farmer has several thousand acres of certified organic berries and peppers. Organic is all Juan C knows and all he does.

Plenty to bitch about with that grow, but petroleum nutes isn’t one of them.

Rod Gass
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Rod Gass
4 years ago
Reply to  JB

Thanks, I stand corrected on the nutes, by your word.

JB
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JB
4 years ago
Reply to  Rod Gass

No worries. When I first arrived I was surprised as well, but he was dead serious about it and was bummed that CA wasn’t going to allow organic certs for cannabis.

Now he’s just bummed he lied on his application.

Littlefish
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Littlefish
4 years ago
Reply to  Rod Gass

Evolution at it’s finest. Educate friends and family about clean, and let the people who knowingly smoke the chem bud delete.

Twoto1
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rod Gass

Two tons to one

Connie Dobbs
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Connie Dobbs
4 years ago

Gosh, and y’all were so happy to see pretty, pretty Gavin Newsom back when he was running for Governor.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago
Reply to  Connie Dobbs

What makes anyone think things would be any different if Gavin hadn’t been elected?

Jon Cox, a tax lawyer businessman, was the Repiblican nominee against Newsom.

What did Cox say about cannabis?

This:

“I’d like to go to the Portugal system where they actually put people who use marijuana in hospitals and cure them of their substance abuse.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Cox

Being that the voters passed 64, I bet he would have seen the resulting lack of tax revenue that we see as a threat, much like many people, and supported the new legal industry whole-heartedly.

John Cox likely would have been more aggressive than Newsom.

Sorry

Littlefish
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Littlefish
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

Californians are to “cool” to elect someone named “Cox” to be their “leader”.

Sid Vicious
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Sid Vicious
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

Commerce is a function under the jurisdiction of the government.

That’s all we need to know.

We keep forgetting that life is…

“PAY TO PLAY”

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Sid Vicious

~what if, one does not have a commercial driver’s license, REGIStration or IN-SUR-ANCE becuz she does not travel the public roads for profit?

~what if one does not pay their property taxes becuz she knows they are unconstitutional?

~what if some of us play who do not pay for their own demise?

Farce
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Farce
4 years ago
Reply to  Connie Dobbs

They fawned all over him in Garberville! “He’s so dreamy and he came to see us because he cares so much!” He played the local suckers well…Even picked up a propaganda piece from the local suckers- Call it “cannabis”! “Weed” and “pot” are insulting, “marijuana” is racist but when you say ‘cannabis” you are showing respect for us good players, who are really “farmers” not “growers”. Ha Ha ha! You never saw the politician behind the greasy smiley-face mask. ” He loves and respects our community!” you all convinced yourselves….pathetic, small-town suckers getting played by the city-slicking corporate suit. Same crap that goes on all over the country and you just don’t get it….you would throw us all under the bus for your unicorn-rainbow false vision

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago
Reply to  Farce

So you like Cox?

Seems like he would have been more aggressive than Newsom.

If you think Newsom sucks, just imagine how much worse the sucking would be with Cox.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Cox

In my 1911 I trust
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In my 1911 I trust
4 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

You don’t know do though do you? Because he is not doing it. You will still protect Newsome. That argument is a cop out that holds no water because you don’t know and you think a wikipedia link gives you some credibility about being able to predict a future that might have been? Liberals all seem to have Stockholm Syndrome.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago

Of course I dont know what may have happened if Cox was elected vs. what is happening with Newsom.

But it’s good to know your options, right?

gypsy R.
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gypsy R.
4 years ago

There was a raid yesterday near Hyampom across Hayfork Creek from Bar 717 /Camp Trinity. USFS LEO, Fish and Wildlife officers and Trinity County Sherrif . And a smaller helicopter, maybe the small Ntl. Guard helicopter mentioned earlier. Around 2PM The bigger helicopter flew over Hyampom Valley. That area raided yesterday has been raided several times over the past few years. It is on Ntl. Forest land and said to be a Mexican grow. Big water diversions set up in portable swimming pools. It would be great if while Ntl. Guard is in our area they focus on the destructive illegal grows in our Forest Lands.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  gypsy R.

~when was the last time any names of the owners, or the non-arrested violators, were (as a party of interest), mentioned in a terrorist raid press release? –other than five to seven agencies – WITH NO NAMES of the ORDER FOLLOWERS.

All of the atrocities in history were and are carried out by “Order followers.” The U.S. INC. directs the States to do this or that in an annoying, despicable, assumption of authority based on the ignorance of the masses, to control, confuse and confine those who support unlawful taxes all of their lives. Order followers are generally not conscious and therefore incapable of self-thought leading to a correct, lawful and moral decision.

Joel
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Joel
4 years ago
Reply to  Central HumCo

All this Stallings, Hitler’s, and Mao’s would have absolutely no power if it wasn’t for those that believed in external authority and followed orders.

Grumpy
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Grumpy
4 years ago

I heard TCSO and Fed LEOs taking 3 people to jail yesterday 2 needed medical clearance for dog bites before going to jail.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago
Reply to  Grumpy

Dog bites?

~wondering if “The County” of Trinity have Belgian Malinois dogs?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orAGU04T0rc 3 mins. March 2018

Central HumCo
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4 years ago

For all military and civilian-based defense and officers of the land jurisdiction, the rule to be observed is: if you can’t do it as a private individual, you can’t do it as a public officer.

nobody
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4 years ago

If the clown on drugs would take children from there parents,to take our weed would be nothing.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago
Reply to  nobody

I think “nobody” may have had a bad clown experience at one point…

that dumb mofo
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that dumb mofo
4 years ago

@Kym! Is this a rule violation? Hoping that a hero, warrior, protector of our freedom, soldier gets kilt?

Hell I get dinged for suggesting that robbing people at gunpoint is a good business model. Sorry for wasting you time Girl.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
4 years ago

This just in:

Humboldt County planning Dept. has received 13,348 new declarations of being recognized as a church, just in one day!

The amount of requests has overloaded their servers.

They Planning Dept. just stated that new churches now need to bring their declarations in by hand.

The line of people at the Planning Dept. is stretching for a 1/2 mile long..and growing quickly.

Disclaimer: this is satire.

army training sir
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army training sir
4 years ago

its going to be a long, hot, summer, and fall.

Central HumCo
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4 years ago

National Guard Teams Up With Humboldt County Sheriffs <<plural. There is one Sheriff per county.

Second – the California National Guard wearing uniforms that have U.S. Army on them? idk.

Job description run amok aided by sloppy language.

Willie Caos-mayham
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4 years ago

🕯🌳”Holy shit Batman they’ve done stolen the Batcopter and are using it against us.”

Mendocino outlaw
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Mendocino outlaw
4 years ago

Break out your rod deal and I deals cassette tape‘s and albums we’re back to that point it’s time to rise up

Littlefish
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Littlefish
4 years ago

Damn, I rented to a green rusher and she cut down all my cover. FUCK!

Tommaso
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Tommaso
4 years ago

As a conservative, a nearly lifelong resident of Humboldt no longer living there, and as a non-pot smoker, it pains me to read comments where community residents attack each other. While the true identities of the commenters is usually not known, the amount of hyperbole is upsetting.

My heart goes out to the family growers who couldn’t afford to be gouged by consultants, lawyers and bureaucracies.

For those who rape the land, poison the earth and water and/or use violence to grow, process and transport weed, a plague on you all; however, that is not the majority of SoHum growers.

Humboldt seems to be descending further into an economic hell-hole. The worst county in the state economically.

It’s just very sad.

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Farmer Jane
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Farmer Jane
4 years ago

It’s a shame that they don’t spend the time energy and money on dealing with the meth and heroin problem instead this. Sure, folks who want to farm cannabis ought to go the legal route, but even those who are involved in black market cannabis don’t do a fraction of the harm to our communities as that caused by the meth and heroin cookers and dealers.

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Central HumCo
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4 years ago

~i’m guessing this is the correct thread? From above Pingback link, “Hashish Growers w/in the Emerald Triangle …”

“This authorities is popping all us hippies into Libertarians!”

~a step in the right direction.

The Greatest Thinker You’ve Never Read: Ludwig von Mises
Forbes https://bit.ly/2My83UE

https://mises.org/

“Quite a few presidential candidates endorse some type of legalization.”

~been there, done that.

“Even the US Senate is contemplating a hashish banking invoice.”

~need I say more?

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