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Tuesday, 07/11/2017 8:49:15 AM

Tuesday, July 11, 2017 8:49:15 AM

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This from the hills of Pennsylvania:

PORT ROYAL -- Hundred-year-old trees were cut down in Tuscarora State Forest to make way for marijuana gardens.
State forestry officials on June 29 picked nearly 1,000 marijuana plants growing in the state forest in Mifflin County. Bureau of Forestry officials believe the pot growing operation is the largest ever uncovered in a Pennsylvania state forest.
The forest rangers’ investigation included tips from fishermen and photographs from several trail cameras. Three months of legwork led rangers to a Juniata County man, who has yet to be charged for the operation.
The initial charges against Jeremy Leach, 35, are based on what Pennsylvania State Police found on June 29 in his home at 107 Summit St., Mifflin. Pennsylvania State Police charged both Leach and his 37-year-old wife, Erin, with a felony -- manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver. Each also was charged with two misdemeanors -- possession of drug paraphernalia and possessing a controlled substance.
During a search on June 29 of the house and property, troopers found a growing operation in the basement (three plants) and in a dog kennel (60 plants), according to court documents. A bedroom that appeared to be a processing room held several pounds of marijuana, digital scales and several mason jars. Mason jars are typically used to store marijuana because they can be vacuum-sealed to control odor. The basement also contained fertilizer, potting soil and growing containers.
Jeremy Leach told police he was not selling the pot, but growing all of it for personal use, according to court documents. Erin Leach, 37, told police that she did not know what her husband did, other than smoke weed.
The marijuana in the state forest was growing in two plots, each with three gardens, according to rangers’ notes of the incident. Chicken wire surrounded the beds. Vegetation was woven into the chicken wire. Small bells, painted black, were attached to the fence. Stumps and log butts were painted with black spray paint.
more at this link, if you can access it:
http://www.publicopiniononline.com/story/news/2017/07/10/rangers-shut-down-biggest-pot-garden-state-forest-history/465707001/


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