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Paramemetic
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Canucks battle marijuana forest.
#6163677 - 10/12/06 07:08 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/10/12/canada.troops.marijuana.reut/
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OTTAWA, Canada (Reuters) -- Canadian troops fighting Taliban militants in Afghanistan have stumbled across an unexpected and potent enemy -- almost impenetrable forests of marijuana plants 10 feet tall.
General Rick Hillier, chief of the Canadian defense staff, said Thursday that Taliban fighters were using the forests as cover. In response, the crew of at least one armored car had camouflaged their vehicle with marijuana.
"The challenge is that marijuana plants absorb energy, heat very readily. It's very difficult to penetrate with thermal devices. ... And as a result you really have to be careful that the Taliban don't dodge in and out of those marijuana forests," he said in a speech in Ottawa, Canada.
"We tried burning them with white phosphorous -- it didn't work. We tried burning them with diesel -- it didn't work. The plants are so full of water right now ... that we simply couldn't burn them," he said.
Even successful incineration had its drawbacks.
"A couple of brown plants on the edges of some of those [forests] did catch on fire. But a section of soldiers that was downwind from that had some ill effects and decided that was probably not the right course of action," Hiller said dryly.
One soldier told him later: "Sir, three years ago before I joined the army, I never thought I'd say 'That damn marijuana'."
Copyright 2006 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
It's official.
I want a marijuana forest.
Soldiers suffered ill effects. I'm sure.
Man, forget this bamboo grove in my backyard. I want an MJ forest.
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toastandjam
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Re: Canucks battle marijuana forest. [Re: Paramemetic]
#6163696 - 10/12/06 07:13 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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Paramemetic said: http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/10/12/canada.troops.marijuana.reut/
Soldiers suffered ill effects. I'm sure.
Nevermind that its being burned with diesel fuel and white phosphorus. It must be the marijuana...or at least we can allude to it...
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HeadTripVertigo
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Re: Canucks battle marijuana forest. [Re: toastandjam]
#6163740 - 10/12/06 07:25 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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wait...since when does canada have troops? I thought they just sent these guys if needed:
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unbeliever
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They had some troops, but they got sent over to the middle east to be killed by the U.S. in friendly fire exchanges.
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DrunkenAttempt
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HeadTripVertigo said: wait...since when does canada have troops? I thought they just sent these guys if needed:
See how many troops we sent in WW1, WW2, Nam, and the US Cival War.....yeah we HAVE TROOPS.
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friedclyde
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Re: Canucks battle marijuana forest. [Re: DrunkenAttempt]
#6164342 - 10/12/06 10:24 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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Psilocybeingzz


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Re: Canucks battle marijuana forest. [Re: Paramemetic]
#6164775 - 10/13/06 02:25 AM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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Why the fuck cant the Afghans grow legal opium? why cant their opium be sold on the market, legally like India's??
From what I can gather its because big players in the legal opium trade dont want them Afghans getting a share of that lucrative pie.
I know some assume that opium cultivation went up so the CIA could sell drugs, AGAIN , but I am not sure, however they did it before, they even reopened the famousline french conection that hitler shut down, and got that heroin flowing like water.
Strange world.



 QUOTE "With opium responsible for somewhere between 40-60% (depending on whom you ask; the United Nations figure is 52%) of Afghanistan's Gross Domestic Product, the poppy and its derivatives, particularly heroin, are indisputably the backbone of the national economy. But with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, backed by the United Nations and the Western powers, calling for a holy war against opium planting and trafficking, the country's estimated 350,000 poppy farmers are finding themselves caught in a squeeze. On one hand, growing the poppy provides farmers, as well as an estimated 500,000 landless laborers, with the means of feeding their families. On the other hand, farmers risk losing their crops and the year's harvest profits as the national government's eradication efforts swing into gear."
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