San Francisco busts on Marijuana
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At about 3:30 p.m., officers from the Taraval station raided a home in the 100 block of St. Charles Avenue, located in the Merced Extension Triangle neighborhood, police Capt. Paul Chignell said. Police had obtained a search warrant based on complaints from neighbors and other evidence of a marijuana-growing operation.
Chignell said about 1,000 plants were confiscated along with other items inside the home, as well as evidence electricity had been stolen to power the operation.
The find then led officers to another home in the 2400 block of 17th Avenue, where a fully automatic assault rifle, three handguns, ammunition and ammunition clips were discovered, Chignell said.
Two men and a woman were arrested on marijuana cultivation and weapons charges, as well as for theft of utility services.
One suspect lived in both homes, another lived on Lakeview Avenue and the third is a Concord resident, Chignell said.
The raids came after a man was arrested on marijuana cultivation and sales charges Tuesday for another alleged growing operation in which 346 pot plants were seized.
Chignell said today's operation was the 23rd such operation in the last six months in the Sunset and Ingleside neighborhoods.
"By those numbers, it's very widespread," Chignell said. "Because there’s a lot more operating that we don't know about."
Police are often tipped off to growing operations by neighbors who report a strange smell coming from the home, hearing electrical generators running 24 hours a day, and seeing a home's windows permanently covered up, Chignell said.
The homes are often rented and the utilities bypassed to avoid huge electrical bills, he said.
Walls inside the homes are sometimes torn down without the landlord being notified, and the large amounts of electricity used to power the growing operations can present a fire danger, Chignell said.
"As long as we continue to get complaints from people and information, we'll continue to try to eradicate them," he said.
(Copyright 2009, Bay City News, All rights reserved.)"
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My roommate made a sad face when I told him.
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SHAWN_RITTIMAN
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Way better than pills for pain. If you purposely seek threads to talk badly about them then you are weak and can eat a link.
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SHAWN_RITTIMAN
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lucidstone
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I'm sorry, but SF has the most liberal Marijuana policies to the point where you can smoke a blunt in broad daylight on the courtyard steps on April 20th and not get arrested.
I have very little sympathy for these people that got caught with an illegal operation that sounds more like a gangland operation (fully automatic assault rifle and stealing utilities) when the city provides legitimate avenues for people to obtain liscenses to grow and cultivate marijuana for legal distribution at dispensiaries.
People like this are hurting the legalization movement.
- 2 years ago
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lucidstone
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GodsnLiberals
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When it's come to having a deal with someone who needs a handgun and assult rifle to operate, there is no uch thing as "victimless".
If you are healthy and you smoke weed. Then you are weakminded and the weakest link.
- 2 years ago
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GodsnLiberals
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TranceSendDance
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This plant could be growing everywhere, but a corporate Drug War makes it lucrative to artificially indoor farm it.
People risk prison, waste electricity and promote chemical farming in the name of black market profit
while our farmland turns into housing developments.
President Obama has offered no rationale for ignoring this crisis.
Meanwhile, every pharmacy in my town can fill a prescription for 100% pure, pharmaceutical T.H.C.
- 2 years ago
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TranceSendDance
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artemis6
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A rotten thing to happen in a great city .
- 2 years ago
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artemis6
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idealist
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obama should not let that happen. but if he's busy i understand...........
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idealist
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JonRaymond
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It's legal in Oregon.
- 2 years ago
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JonRaymond
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JonRaymond
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We're so broke we have to free prisoners and these morons are still spending what little taxpayer money there is on victimless crime.
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JonRaymond
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GodsnLiberals
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JonRaymond:
have you ever wondered why this state is broke????
- 2 years ago
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GodsnLiberals
