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I guess LE in Georgia has solved all their important crimes so they now have time to raid okra gardens. LE is so obsessed with the war on drugs that they will do anything to make a bust and confiscate property. Idiots abound.
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Georgia police raided a retired Atlanta man's garden last Wednesday after a helicopter crew with the Governor's Task Force for Drug Suppression spotted suspicious-looking plants on the man's property. A heavily-armed K9 unit arrived and discovered that the plants were, in fact, okra bushes.
I feel safer knowing they are on the job keeping those naturally occurring plants out of the marketplace.
Yes, me too. I'm sure the people in GA also feel good that their LE has no real crimes to solve so they spend all that extra money flying around in helicopters looking for plants. Life must be good in GA.
You know how that wacky Okra makes people crazy when they get on it! They'd be all like sauteing for hours, and doing weird things like developing taste profiles and what not! It's gotta be stopped!
You know how that wacky Okra makes people crazy when they get on it! They'd be all like sauteing for hours, and doing weird things like developing taste profiles and what not! It's gotta be stopped!
Exactly!
I have a friend in Kansas who goes crazy that way over Okra.
I wonder how religions succeeded at this for so many thousands of years.
Probably why Thomas Jefferson didn't attend church services very often.
Pot is an anti-dogma nutrient.
There are millions of people deficient in this essential nutrient.
Course, to be fair, there are many with the genetic know-how to create it internally from common nutrients.
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