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   <title>The SALVATION ARMY?Maine Drug Bust</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[WESLEY, Maine -- The harvest of a huge outdoor marijuana crop in Washington County continued on Thursday with 60 law enforcement officials participating.<br />No one has been arrested in connection with the grow operation and no one has been found on the property, Maine Department of Public Safety Stephen McCausland said in a release.<br />A law enforcement flight Tuesday led to the discovery of the outdoor marijuana-growing operation amid woods and swamp in Township 37, about 10 miles off Route 9 in Wesley. The release said that the site covers several square miles.<br />Investigators spent time at the scene Wednesday trying to identify the growers. Maine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Roy McKinney said in the release that two more buildings were found on the property.<br />They also harvested 500 full-grown marijuana plants on Wednesday. Some of the plants stood more than 8 feet tall. McKinney said that a larger marijuana plant would yield more than a pound each of marijuana.<br />The street value of a pound of marijuana is $2,000.<br />&quot;We're talking thousands of plants,&quot; Maine Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland said on Wednesday.<br />This month marks the end of the marijuana-growing season. McCausland said that when members of a law enforcement agency spotted the crop in a flight Tuesday, growers began to set plants on fire.<br />Seizure of the plants could last until the end of the week.<br />&quot;This has the makings of the largest crop ever seized by law enforcement in Maine,&quot; McCausland said.<br />Members of the state fire marshal's office, state police, Maine game wardens, Maine forest service, Washington County Sheriff's Office, the U.S. Border Patrol and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency are helping the Maine DEA at the site.<br />The Salvation Army has set up a canteen on the site to help feed law enforcement officials.<br />Copyright 2009 by WMTW. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.<br /><br /><span style="font-size: 18px;">I for one will boycott the SALVATION army!</span>]]></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 2 Oct 2009 03:00:52</pubDate>
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   <title>Judge weighs if cow enjoyed sucking cop's dink</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[A Pennsylvania judge pondered a very unusual question during a ruling issued Monday: When a former police officer stuck his male member in the mouths of five baby cows, did they enjoy “suckling” it, or were they merely “puzzled”?<br /><br />“During a bizarre hearing there yesterday, a Superior Court judge dismissed animal-cruelty charges against a Moorestown police officer accused of sticking his penis into the mouths of five calves in rural Southampton in 2006, claiming a grand jury couldn’t infer whether the cows had been ‘tormented’ or ‘puzzled’ by the situation or even irritated that they’d been duped out of a meal,” reported Jason Nark with the Philadelphia Daily News.<br /><br />Weighing the case, Judge James J. Morley reportedly asked: “If the cow had the cognitive ability to form thought and speak, would it say, ‘Where’s the milk? I’m not getting any milk’?”<br /><br />Equating the act of putting a penis in the mouth of a cow with a human baby suckling on a pacifier, the judge reportedly added: “They [children] enjoy the act of suckling. Cows may be of a different disposition.”<br /><br />The strained logic of such questions eventually led the judge to waive charges of animal cruelty against Robert Melia, a suspended officer with the Moorestown Police Department.<br /><br />Story continues below...<br /><br /> <br />Because bestiality is not illegal where the officer committed the acts, Melia was only charged with animal cruelty, leading the judge to determine what exactly constitutes cruelty in this case. While prosecutors called the act “a crime against nature,” Melia’s lawyer applauded the judge for sticking close to the letter of the law.<br /><br />“I’m not saying it’s OK,” the judge said, according to the New York Daily News. “This is a legal question for me. It’s not a questions of morals. It’s not a question of hygiene. It’s not a question of how people should conduct themselves.”<br /><br />“Everybody can laugh and think this is funny, but he never should have been charged in the first place,” Melia’s lawyer said in a Philly.com story. “A lot of judges will reach conclusions because it’s the ruling they want to make. Morley tries to get it right and calls it like he sees it.”<br /><br />Melia and Heather Lewis, his girlfriend, are also facing charges of sexually assaulting three young girls while Melia was a patrolman. Philly.com added that Lewis is additionally charged with the sexual assault of a young male.<br /><br />The owner of the cows, the Daily News added, was very upset at the ruling.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 04:15:30</pubDate>
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   <title>Post bogus drug searches here.</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[Marijuana Bust Yields Catnip<br /><br /><br />August 4, 2005<br />Morning Sentinel<br />WATERVILLE—A cat somewhere might be in trouble with the law.<br />Police officers thought they had found a marijuana haul grown indoors—but when they searched a Silver Street apartment Tuesday morning, all they caught was catnip.<br />Catnip is an herb of the mint family. Scientists say it provokes a &quot;high&quot; for cats—but not humans.<br />Police went to Stefanie Glidden's apartment above Silver Street Tavern at 9:15 a.m., convinced that pot plants were growing on a window sill.<br />&quot;I was in the restaurant at the time,&quot; said Glidden, 24, who works at Silver Street Tavern. &quot;I was told by the chef that the police were at my apartment and they had a warrant.&quot;<br />Accompanied by James Richards, the tavern's co-owner and the building's leaseholder, Glidden showed officers her herb garden in a flower box.<br />&quot;They kept asking, 'Where's the white plant pot?'&quot; she said.<br />With Richards' cooperation, officers then searched the apartment above Glidden's—where they found catnip in a white plant pot.<br />Police said the search was the result of a mistaken tip.<br />Officers who went to check the window saw what they believed to be the illegal plant, according to Police Chief John E. Morris.<br />They then sought approval from the Kennebec County district attorney for a search warrant, signed by a judge.<br />&quot;(The search) was done with professionalism, and nothing was damaged that I know of,&quot; Morris said. &quot;I'm not sorry we executed a search warrant, but I'd be happy to talk to (those affected) to tell our side of the story.&quot;<br />Morris said the search lasted about a half-hour.<br />Richards and Glidden said they believe the search was the result of a police officer moving into an apartment across the alley from Glidden.<br />&quot;The kicker is, if you go by the alley between the tavern and pawn shop, you cannot see (her window) from the road,' said James Richards.<br />Glidden is both amused and irate.<br />&quot;There's an incredible narcotics problem in the city, and they're worried about catnip?&quot; she said. &quot;It sounds silly to me.&quot;]]></description>
   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 05:25:44</pubDate>
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   <title>Felonys expunge in 7 years?</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[Well,&nbsp;&nbsp;I am a felon because a paid informant who was also introuble turned me to into the NHDTF.&nbsp;&nbsp; 2 yrs probation are over.&nbsp;&nbsp; But I still have to have 7 years of good luck with the law before I might be able to get my felony expunged.<br /><br />so I am basically receiving 9 years of ostracization for selling 14 grams of Marijuana.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
   <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 07:00:21</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>hempvideo</dc:creator>
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   <title>Washington County: Maines Largest find</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[I found this site looking for information about&nbsp;&nbsp;The Marijuana Grow find on September-26-2009 in township 37 washington county Maine.&nbsp;&nbsp;It lead to 4 videos on the PissedOffPotheads youtube account.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />I took the liberty of making a playlist that plays all four videos.&nbsp;&nbsp;Link is here.&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0399ED1E390891D9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;">http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0399ED1E390891D9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a><br /><br />It is the sign of the times when counties are letting go of deputies, and fire men are being laid off.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /><br />A law enforcement fly over Tuesday September 22 2009 led to the discovery of over 5000 Marijuana plants near Horse Lake in township 37 Maine USA.<br /><br />Now 60 officers are working full time to Eradicate over 5000-8000 plants.&nbsp;&nbsp; The job might be finished the weekend of 9-25-09.<br /><br />I would like to hear other readers op-pinons.<br /><br /><br /><br /> Check out&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://www.hempvideo.com">http://www.hempvideo.com</a> for Hemp food information. Plus some cool music vids.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />What? It is my website.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 06:43:05</pubDate>
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