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"Wild Marijuana"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

out here in rural kansas ditchweed grows like crazy. There's an old lady that lives not to far from here that has about an acre growing on her property. It seems like these plants usually follow along creeks and rivers about 10 feet from the bank. Some of the plants are definitely in the 4 m range.

6:13 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am currently working in Northern Kansas off of Highway 283 North and County Road C 2 miles from the stateline and there is a gross abundance of wild marijuana growing there. I am positve that within the small area of the job(only 2 square miles)there is at least enough untended ditch weed to occupie a 10 acre plot.

12:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would not be surprised if this comment doesn't make it to the bulletin board because i am not in support of this waste of time, energy, and money. I would sincerely like to know why our government and law enforcement officials feel that it is necessary to embark on such a moronic endeavor. There is not record of anyone ever being hurt by marijuana, especially industrial hemp or ditch weed. This is a prime example of how fear tactics and propaganda can brain wash the common man in order to fill the pockets of the wealthy. Industrial hemp is one of the most efficient plants we have for the production of paper and biofuels. If hemp was legalized, the lumber industry would loose billions and the world would be a more productive and environmentally friendly place. Of course, i am merely scratching the surface of this problem. I could go on and on but i do not have all day. Open your minds, look outside the box, and do not always trust the government.

3:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In ww2 I was told, that the USA Army or Airforce was growing marijuana in Hutchinson KS for expeirmentl use, I have been looking it up and found 1 artical but it was blothced out in parts and no way finished. It was maybe a half page long.

1:52 AM

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