On Wednesday October 6, 2010 it was found 42 pounds of loose buds of marijuana. The marijuana was situated in Brimfield, Portage County. Agents from the Portage County Drugs Task Force and the DEA with Portage County sheriff’s deputies followed an access road into the woods just west of the 3000 block of Ranfield Road. The police found that the marijuana was in a public recreation area and reservoir owned by the city of Akron. In the area the suspect was a Hispanic who lived in a tent camouflage by brush next to the field. The marijuana had a value of $788,000. It grew from 8 to 10 inches long. According to the drugs task commander Pat Burns people who cultivate this kind of plants don’t grow it in their own land but in public areas.
Eider Chinguad
Please don't forget that your posts must take a stance. Is there some angle here that we can argue?
ReplyDeleteMr. Chinguad, I don't quite know what angle you are getting at. There is not a side we could take here, but it is not right to be growing marijuana in a public recreational area. It is around citizens and not only is it wrong to let it grow in public, but no types of drugs should be let alone. It's too dangerous and very illegal.
ReplyDelete-Katie Cottrill