Someones Thanksgiving just got ruined.

  • Someone’s Thanksgiving just got ruined.

Stark County Sheriff’s Deputies have scored a serious weed bust out in Hartville, so says 19ActionNews. So you know what that means — all you glaucoma sufferers are facing a drought over the holiday weekend. Better start going through that Rolodex before the high schools let out for the day.

Officers cracked down on the home of 31-year-old Steven Bondoni. He was caught with 115 plants at different stages of growth.

3 replies on “Police Nab 115 Marijuana Plants in Stark County”

  1. Man can’t we have a little weed to ourselves,He was’nt doing anything bad just trying to make sure that he could smoke a little something.

  2. Who cares?? Wasting tax dollars on this kind of insipid “Law Enforcement” is a joke. If the cops have that much time on their hands, why don’t they use it to pursue real crime/criminals like the hoardes of murderers, rapists, perverts and thieves running rampant all over the place? The reason the cops like this kind of action is that they get to arrest and bully mostly non-violent pot growers, (A low physical risk bust, but with all the attendant adrenaline rushes that they love), and collect big Federal drug-enforcement subsidies in the process. These drug enforcement task forces are virtually ineffectual anyway: There is more dope on the streets now than there ever was, and for all their efforts over the last 20-30 years, the cops have nothing to show, except a lot of red ink, which people like myself wind up paying for. The sad part is, within the next 5 years pot will be legal to cultivate, and the tens of billions of dollars and millions of man-hours pissed away on this pathetic adventure will have been spent in vain.

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