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Posted: 1:15 AM Nov 3, 2009
Greene/Cocke County marijuana barn bust
Authorities have made a large marijuana bust along the Cocke County, Greene County line.
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GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) – Authorities have made a large marijuana bust along the Cocke County, Greene County line.
It happened over the weekend when someone heard a gunshot from a Greene County farm and called 9-1-1.
When deputies arrived they were surprised to find two pounds of high-quality marijuana in a barn that was in the middle of being processed.
Charges are still pending against the suspects.
Stay with Volunteer TV News and VolunteerTV.com for the latest on this developing story.
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Posted by: emily
Location: limestone, tn
on Jan 27, 2010 at 07:18 PM
It is time to de-criminalize marijuana. While my mother was dying with lukemia, she could take 2-3 puffs and was able to eat without nausea, sleep comfortably. God gave us this plant, lets legalize it and use the profits for much needed health insurance, create new jobs, and taxes to improve our economy. We are only making criminals of good people, while the pharmacutical companies are are getting rich making medications with dangerous and deadly side effects. I would much rather see America's youth smoke alittle herb and get the munchies than taking narcotics that can ruin their liver and possibily kill them.
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