TheCapitalist
July 13th, 2008, 11:44 AM
http://www.sunherald.com/278/story/680151.html
Plants resembling marijuana off raised concerns in 2003, when then-Harrison County Sheriff George H. Payne Jr. ordered inmate workers to cut them down. The plants off Herman Ladner Road were kenaf, planted to attract deer to land leased by a hunting club. An appellate court ruling this week upheld the dismissal of a related federal lawsuit against the former sheriff.
I've got a gun and a badge, and can do what I want. Screw you, your private land, and the damage I have caused... And the court agrees.
Dumbasses.
Plants resembling marijuana off raised concerns in 2003, when then-Harrison County Sheriff George H. Payne Jr. ordered inmate workers to cut them down. The plants off Herman Ladner Road were kenaf, planted to attract deer to land leased by a hunting club. An appellate court ruling this week upheld the dismissal of a related federal lawsuit against the former sheriff.
I've got a gun and a badge, and can do what I want. Screw you, your private land, and the damage I have caused... And the court agrees.
Dumbasses.