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MARIHUANA FIELDS FOUND IN SIERRA SAN MARTIR

ELINVESTIG8R - 3-16-2009 at 03:24 PM

MEXICALI BC 16 de marzo de 2009 (AFN)

"Descubren otros seis plantíos de mariguana."

The Mexican Military and Policia Estatal Preventiva (PEP) found six marihuana growing sites in the foothills of the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir

Full report here: http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=4420

You guys who live up there and those who go visiting please be very careful.

[Edited on 3-17-2009 by ELINVESTI8]

Woooosh - 3-16-2009 at 03:43 PM

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You guys who live up there and go visiting please be very careful.



YES! You don't want to pick the blossom buds off the tops too early- give them until April!
:lol:

rpleger - 3-16-2009 at 03:53 PM

Gee...Just like Hawaii

Bajajack - 3-16-2009 at 04:06 PM

Wow, that is big news, a gazzillion plants growing all around and they finally stumbled across some.:rolleyes:

You don't grow pot in the mountains

Dave - 3-16-2009 at 04:28 PM

You grow pot in my neighbors garage.

Everybody knows that. :rolleyes:

Bajahowodd - 3-16-2009 at 04:42 PM

Oh really, Dave? Check out the foothills of No. California.

woody with a view - 3-16-2009 at 07:13 PM

there must be some kinda mistake........

Loretana - 3-16-2009 at 08:55 PM

Que lastima........

And if you check out the photos in the article,
you'll see some 12 inch plants planted way too close together, with the males (the taller ones) already declaring their sex and.........

Will our paisanos ever learn to grow mota properly??
They haven't got a clue. :rolleyes::saint:

DENNIS - 3-16-2009 at 09:41 PM

All you folks who think off-road Mexico is God's land....check this out:


http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Gods-Middle-Finger/Richard-...

mexican wacky tobaccy

nancyinpdx - 3-16-2009 at 10:29 PM

Honestly, i luuuuuv good wacky tobaccy but don't use it anymore.
Mex mota is awful and harsh (makes you cough your guts out) and not very potent. In TJ it costs only five bucks a bag.

Never seen pot plants before. Those looked different than I expected them to.
Somene commented in Spanish (re the mex news article on their site) how fat the mex cops doing the raid were. Maybe they habitually kept and sampled the goods for themselves and became gorditos from bad cases of the munchies late at night!

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Originally posted by soulpatch
That is why it is called Mexican dirtbag....... smokes like popcorn from what I remember as a kid....

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Originally posted by Loretana
Que lastima........

And if you check out the photos in the article,
you'll see some 12 inch plants planted way too close together, with the males (the taller ones) already declaring their sex and.........

Will our paisanos ever learn to grow mota properly??
They haven't got a clue. :rolleyes::saint:


[Edited on 3-17-2009 by soulpatch]

motoged - 3-16-2009 at 10:31 PM

Hmmmmmmm....

Sounds like there are some colita kids on the block here :wow:

That's cool....until some prohibitionists hijack the thread.

BC shake puts Mex Sinsemilla to shame (or so I hear)...they can keep it :lol:



DENNIS - 3-16-2009 at 10:46 PM

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Originally posted by nancyinpdx

Never seen pot plants before.



hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahaaaahahahahahaaahahahahahaaaaaaaahahh gasp hahahahahahaha. Oh, yeah hahahahahahahahahahahahaha of course you haven't. Hows about inhaling? Ever done that?

yep, I've inhaled, so what?

nancyinpdx - 3-16-2009 at 11:37 PM

Duhhhhhhh of course i have!!! I admitted it. And... I inhaled rather deeply, keeping it in as long as I could. I just have never seen a live plant, just the stuff in a bag, bong, pipe, or doobie...

At least I'm honest that I love the stuff, used to do it, but choose to abstain now. Better than being a fake hypocrite! or a 'hutt bole' :rolleyes:


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Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote:
Originally posted by nancyinpdx

Never seen pot plants before.



hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahaaaahahahahahaaahahahahahaaaaaaaahahh gasp hahahahahahaha. Oh, yeah hahahahahahahahahahahahaha of course you haven't. Hows about inhaling? Ever done that?

shari - 3-17-2009 at 08:08 AM

OK, I'll bite...or is it inhale?? waht the hay is hutt bole:?::?::?:

DENNIS - 3-17-2009 at 08:11 AM

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Originally posted by shari
OK, I'll bite...or is it inhale?? waht the hay is hutt bole:?::?::?:


Just have to switch a couple of those leading letters around, Shari. It's secret code.

shari - 3-17-2009 at 08:40 AM

guess I forgot to put my secret james bond(y) glasses on this morning...duh...is that like a brown noser?? ewwww
Never seen a pot plant???:saint: I remember when I thought pineapples grew on trees...till i saw my first one in the ground! guess it's possible then.
One of my favorite panga drivers at the whale lagoon in GN is a tomato farmer off season and a gringo gave him this ball cap he wore all the time....I suggested he might NOT want to wear it at work at the lagoon cause it had a big pot leaf on it...OMG..he thought is was a tomato leaf:lol::lol:

you are a brave woman nancy who exposes herself to the wrath of skeeters...:fire:

[Edited on 3-17-2009 by shari]

rob - 3-17-2009 at 08:52 AM

I remember staying at Meling Ranch in the late 90s and hearing about a Mexican general in charge of the area who was arrested and jailed, not for growing marijuana as a sideline, but for using his troops to cultivate/transport it.

Loretana - 3-17-2009 at 10:03 AM

My dear departed Baja bruja/herbalist and neighbor Dona Sara told me that there was nothing better to relieve her rheumatism than the rub she made by soaking a nice big bud in rubbing alcohol..........strictly organic. :yes:

And as for those who shun the herb, but love the alcohol, I quote Dona Sara......"Cada quien a su lado" (to each his own)

mi colita.JPG - 41kB

Martyman - 3-17-2009 at 10:19 AM

I think I'll change the destination of my upcoming baja trip:yes:
Yeah Baby!

Mexitron - 3-17-2009 at 10:23 AM

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Originally posted by Loretana
My dear departed Baja bruja/herbalist and neighbor Dona Sara told me that there was nothing better to relieve her rheumatism than the rub she made by soaking a nice big bud in rubbing alcohol..........strictly organic. :yes:

And as for those who shun the herb, but love the alcohol, I quote Dona Sara......"Cada quien a su lado" (to each his own)


My fellow employee (from Puebla, MX) swears by it too! He said it was what finally cured his chronic back pain.

Mexitron - 3-17-2009 at 10:25 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by rob
I remember staying at Meling Ranch in the late 90s and hearing about a Mexican general in charge of the area who was arrested and jailed, not for growing marijuana as a sideline, but for using his troops to cultivate/transport it.


On our hike up to the SPM Mission in 2004 we walked through a large, abandoned field of it...

David K - 3-17-2009 at 10:56 AM

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Originally posted by Mexitron
Quote:
Originally posted by rob
I remember staying at Meling Ranch in the late 90s and hearing about a Mexican general in charge of the area who was arrested and jailed, not for growing marijuana as a sideline, but for using his troops to cultivate/transport it.


On our hike up to the SPM Mission in 2004 we walked through a large, abandoned field of it...




motoged - 3-17-2009 at 12:33 PM

Aha !!!!

Now we know....Dave is a stoner....he knows the co-ordinates, has the maps, and looks like he enjoys the munchies....even his avatar has that look.

Dave.... and I thought no republicans ever sparked one up....:P:lol:


Just joshin' , Dave ;D

Jack Swords - 3-17-2009 at 01:37 PM

The original hike to Mission San Pedro Martir was cancelled as the Army was headed up to eradicate the field mentioned by Mexitron. Folks at Meling ranch were afraid of potential gunfire. A year later on the hike to the mission we walked through the extensive and elaborate growing grounds. Lots of drip tubing, supports, fertilizer, but no plants. Not surprising other fields are there as it is an extensive area with lots of water.

Skeet/Loreto - 3-17-2009 at 03:27 PM

"Skeeters" are here! Look out you Dopers-Anon the Preacher is watching.

You guys and gals just keep on Smoking all you want, It does not make me no Nevermind.
Us ole Farts were Lucky in our life that we had so many "Legit" things to turn us on. Nekid Women on Motorcycles, Marylyn Monroe, Good Fishing Holes, The Sea of Cortez and lots of fish, Sierra Sunsets, Candy Barr of Hollywood, Horses, Rattlesnakes, Fist Fights, Drag Races in Town, and later in life Two-Eyed Tequilla( I am having one now}.

I am sorry if I have scared some of the pretty Young ladies: But let me tell you "If you have ever been "Skeetered" you will never forget it!!!!

fishbuck - 3-17-2009 at 03:34 PM

Alright Skeeter! Tell em like it is (or was)!
Can we hear more about "Nekid Women on Motorcycles"?:yes:

k-rico - 3-17-2009 at 03:50 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
"Skeeters" are here! Look out you Dopers-Anon the Preacher is watching.

You guys and gals just keep on Smoking all you want, It does not make me no Nevermind.
Us ole Farts were Lucky in our life that we had so many "Legit" things to turn us on. Nekid Women on Motorcycles, Marylyn Monroe, Good Fishing Holes, The Sea of Cortez and lots of fish, Sierra Sunsets, Candy Barr of Hollywood, Horses, Rattlesnakes, Fist Fights, Drag Races in Town, and later in life Two-Eyed Tequilla( I am having one now}.

I am sorry if I have scared some of the pretty Young ladies: But let me tell you "If you have ever been "Skeetered" you will never forget it!!!!


Bravo!

Candy Barrs are good. (not quite x-rated)

Yikes!

fishbuck - 3-17-2009 at 03:51 PM

Candy Barrs are good. (not quite x-rated):tumble::coolup:

nancyinpdx - 3-17-2009 at 04:57 PM

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Originally posted by shari
guess I forgot to put my secret james bond(y) glasses on this morning...duh...is that like a brown noser?? ewwww

Sadly, I lost my glasses and need some new ones to help me find the old ones.
yeah, a brown noser, to me, is as repulsive as the thing that he puts his nose too close to, the hutt or hooty bole.

Rindercella slopped her dripper too and the intrepid prandsome hince picked it up.

All yew Bondy types figured out my incredibly sneaky secret code, drat!

Never seen a pot plant???:saint: I remember when I thought pineapples grew on trees...till i saw my first one in the ground! guess it's possible then.

Duhhhh, but how do they really usually grow? I, too, thought they grew on trees! I'm probly a more naive ignoramus dorkis than I realized!!! Know of any good brain transplant surgeons in Baja?

One of my favorite panga drivers at the whale lagoon in GN is a tomato farmer off season and a gringo gave him this ball cap he wore all the time....I suggested he might NOT want to wear it at work at the lagoon cause it had a big pot leaf on it...OMG..he thought is was a tomato leaf:lol::lol:

How cute!

you are a brave woman nancy who exposes herself to the wrath of skeeters...:fire:


I say who I really am and if ppl don't like me for it, oh well.... we all have done or do things other ppl think are the most horrid things imagineable and THEY'D never do it, so we're a horrible monster. You know that , of course, their poison or habits or sins or desires or attitudes are not as heinous as ours!

Actually, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm, I host a recovery/support/behavioral change group called, 'Why do I do what I don't wanna do?'. Paul, my favorite Bible hero said that.
No mere mortal is perfect.

from: nancy the weirdo...

Sharksbaja - 3-17-2009 at 05:25 PM

Good on you Nancy for being wierd.

My how some folks change over time.

Hypocrits suck(Starbucks)!

edit fer thumbthingys

[Edited on 3-18-2009 by Sharksbaja]

David K - 3-17-2009 at 05:44 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by motoged
Aha !!!!

Now we know....Dave is a stoner....he knows the co-ordinates, has the maps, and looks like he enjoys the munchies....even his avatar has that look.

Dave.... and I thought no republicans ever sparked one up....:P:lol:


Just joshin' , Dave ;D


I get high on Baja! (not in Baja, like some of you hippies!:lol: )

[Edited on 3-18-2009 by David K]

David K - 3-17-2009 at 05:56 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Jack Swords
The original hike to Mission San Pedro Martir was cancelled as the Army was headed up to eradicate the field mentioned by Mexitron. Folks at Meling ranch were afraid of potential gunfire. A year later on the hike to the mission we walked through the extensive and elaborate growing grounds. Lots of drip tubing, supports, fertilizer, but no plants. Not surprising other fields are there as it is an extensive area with lots of water.


Jack, I had a couple questions for you or the others from that hike over on the hiking forum... thanks!

nancyinpdx - 3-17-2009 at 10:42 PM

I've always been weird. I am just a bit shy at first. I think we all (well, make that most of us) go through changes or various cycles or stages of being.