• Crime Stoppers president charged in $3M pot bust
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[quote]The president of an Ontario chapter of Crime Stoppers was forced out of his position this week after police charged him in connection with a large marijuana grow operation. Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers voted Thursday, to remove Jon-Paul Fuller the day after Ontario Provincial Police raided greenhouses in Leamington, Ont. Police said they found more than 2,900 marijuana plants with an estimated value of $2.9 million, along with 41 kilograms of harvested marijuana worth about $180,000.[/quote] Just woke up and saw this. Stupid to be connected to a grow-op of this size when in such a position. [url]http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/crime-stoppers-president-charged-in-3m-pot-bust-1.3086680[/url]
You forgot the link.
[QUOTE=Sims_doc;51103151]You forgot the link.[/QUOTE] Well, shit. Added.
Perhaps he got confused and he thought that the aim of Crime Stoppers was to [b]stop[/b] enforcing the law that states growing weed is a [b]crime[/b]?
Maybe he belonged to Crime Stoppers because he wanted to keep tabs on threats to his drug operations; simple intelligence gathering. Extremely large ops almost always inevitably attract heat though so it's usually a matter of when you get busted, not if. Belonging to Crime Stoppers and burdening yourself with a plethora of new unknown variables, people, and new vectors to getting busted does not seem worth it at all for what intel could be gained in the process. Might as well just seal up your operations tight from the very get go
"I know exactly where all the drugs [I]aren't[/I]. [I]Don't[/I] look anywhere around here. There are [I]no drugs.[/I]"
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