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Drug cartels invade the northwoods of Wisconsin (2012)(massive pot farms)
ox6 ^ | May 17, 2012 | Stephen Davis and Bryan Polcyn

Posted on 11/16/2014 6:06:52 AM PST by dennisw

CLAM LAKE — The war on drugs has a new battleground and it’s deep in the heart of Wisconsin’s great northwoods. Drug traffickers with ties to Mexican cartels are setting up shop in our state and national forests. FOX6 Investigators got an exclusive invitation to see what’s left of one massive pot farm near Clam Lake.

In just the past four years, state agents have wiped out more than $70 million worth of marijuana grown on the same public lands where people go to hunt, hike and camp – and that’s just what they’ve found. Drug traffickers are setting up shop in Wisconsin’s forests and even pro-marijuana groups say they’re destroying the environment.

About 30 miles from Lake Superior, where the locals build monuments to muskie and early spring warm spells are interrupted by the occasional snowstorm, a team of state and federal agents recently led the FOX6 Investigators on a 30-minute hike into the Chequamegon National Forest, just south of Clam Lake.

It’s a path to what was once a well-hidden marijuana farm.

There is no large field, but a series of small sites scattered throughout the forest to make

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: cannabis; homosexualagenda; libertarians; marijuana; pot; potheads; wisconsin; wod
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To: driftless2

Add Oregon, too. If we really wanted to get rid of the cartels, we’d be raiding these mj farms. But, no, amnesty is coming.


21 posted on 11/17/2014 6:08:46 AM PST by bgill (CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: southernmann

So if a drug, like alcohol, is legal, would the country be better off without those that drink it and have their minds altered?

Absolutely. Getting high or drunk is unhealthy and causes too many problems. Violence, social problems, etc.

This country would be so much better off without that type of behavior, regardless of legality or not.


22 posted on 11/17/2014 7:04:19 AM PST by BradtotheBone (Record number of people on welfare. That's the State of the Union under Obama.)
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To: BradtotheBone

ok


23 posted on 11/17/2014 7:09:50 AM PST by southernmann
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To: BradtotheBone
Getting high or drunk is unhealthy and causes too many problems. Violence, social problems, etc.

This country would be so much better off without that type of behavior, regardless of legality or not.

Prohibition taught us what the War on Pot is currently teaching us: trying to eliminate that type of behavior through criminalization has limited effect, and enriches criminals.

24 posted on 11/17/2014 11:02:45 AM PST by ConservingFreedom (A goverrnment strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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To: ConservingFreedom

Prohibition taught us what the War on Pot is currently teaching us: trying to eliminate that type of behavior through criminalization has limited effect, and enriches criminals.

We’d still be better off without all of those losers in our society.


25 posted on 11/17/2014 1:54:43 PM PST by BradtotheBone (Record number of people on welfare. That's the State of the Union under Obama.)
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To: BradtotheBone
Prohibition taught us what the War on Pot is currently teaching us: trying to eliminate that type of behavior through criminalization has limited effect, and enriches criminals.

We’d still be better off without all of those losers in our society.

We'll have to look somewhere else than government and law to make that happen.

26 posted on 11/17/2014 2:49:26 PM PST by ConservingFreedom (A goverrnment strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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