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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    I disagree about the expectation that his crops will not be stolen.

    Growing pot outdoors should come with the expectation that it WILL be stolen at some point. No different than if you are brewing beer and have cases of it in your garage. Pot and beer are easy to turn into cash so are prime targets for theft.

    The homeowner likely knew this which is why he opened the door holding a .45.

    Poor choices were made all around.

    Fair enough assessment.

    I did have to laugh last year, however, while taking my son out for permit driving time, we explored the back roads of Boulder County near Haystack Mountain north of town. One open field we drove past had pot growing just like it was some boring plot of sorghum. I don't remember if there was even any signage indicating surveillance. There was nothing stopping somebody from helping themselves to however many plants they wanted to grab and throw into the back of a vehicle.
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    It may have been hemp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    It may have been hemp.

    Could have been. My product knowledge in this area is very low.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    It may have been hemp.
    Often it is. When it first really something the farmers started to grow, saw plenty hippie types stopped on the road checking it out. I think when it is the devils lettuce they have to have some type of security and fence around it.


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