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76 bundles of pot seized from SUV abandoned in S. Arizona

Border Patrol agents found the vehicle after it was seen traveling in a remote area near the border.

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MrPeabody - 11/1/2009 9:30 AM
I sure wish they would keep the hater Iraqis and other terrorists out of this country like they keep that evil reefer madness off the streets. Geeezzz talk about having our priorities messed up!!!!When is this country going to grow up and wear big boy pants? Legalize it and tax the chit out of it like alcohol and cigarettes. Take the crime away from the stuff!!!

Phoenix Guy - 11/1/2009 8:50 AM
Dude, where's my car.

Antifool - 11/1/2009 7:59 AM
Hoe come the meth is getting through so easy? If you want real results in this kind of war,let the officers keep half all the cash confiscated.Let the public have the pot free after all we have legalized before.Drop demand and wreak havoc on the price they can charge.Legalize it again,or recognize the fact that it has been legalized by the citizens.Lets use some of that wartime surveillance wizardry and shut the border.Put out of work citizens at the border and bill the federal government.ICE needs a easy number,and one a human will answer to report illegals.As a concerned citizen i want to hear more about meth busts,cocaine.Cartel members jailed or killed.Gangbangers rounded up.

IM4US - 11/1/2009 7:15 AM
they made a point about the area being know for it's heavy illegal traffic. do they guard that area more heavily? do we have the man/woman power to keep that area under tight surveillance? if not, why not? i'l like to know what area they refer to. anyone out there know? i'd suggest putting a rifle range there. Arizonans can always use another rifle range. moving targets are really good practice.

kalshnicovdude - 11/1/2009 4:21 AM
Im sorry but the acting agencies and the media seem way to concerned with the street value and dollar amounts involved with these busts.Thing about it is I think it has a very real chance of becoming legal in this state,if only for medical use.My question is what are they actually doing with all this stuff these days?I think they might be saving it to open up a Buds Are Us Emporium in every city in the state.As someone who suffers from chronic pain,I intend to vote for it,and use it when that happens.I cant now,due to drug testing for my $7.90 per hour job with no benefits and cuts in hours when it suits the management.But after a long night out in the cold walking on rounds,I know it would help ease the pain from my injured leg without the lasting effects and ill feelings caused by prescription meds which are far beyond my paygrade and much more effectively than worthless over the counter stuff that is rendered that way ironicly due to the "war on drugs".Ill be seein yall soon at the grow store.

skullsplitter - 11/1/2009 3:48 AM
When are you going to get serious about this US government? This is just a drop in the bucket compared to what gets through our leaking borders.

sikofit - 11/1/2009 3:44 AM
and it won't go the parents or grandparents, either.

Blue1 - 11/1/2009 12:02 AM
Good work, the driver may have escaped, but the pot will not go to our children.



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