Today, I called and spoke with my favorite news consort
from Hilo Pacific Radio Group (he doesn't use drugs either)
in the early afternoon. My call was precipitated by the
low-flying helicopters that hovered near where I reside
on Maui. I used my camera to take pictures of them as
they flashed photographs of the underlying scene.
DJ News Director informed me that the Big Island has had
a drug operation called Peaceful Sky Operation to deal
with international drug trafficking there. He agreed
with me, based on his contacts, that current medical
marijuana laws are hazardous to public safety, and with
the recent voting down of an effort to reform this law
marijuana cultivators are subject to federal penalties.
The few growers on "ag" properties that I've spoken with
on Maui seem to believe that they are operating within
the law, or that legislation will soon pass. They are
not able to think through the impact of what happens in
a situation where critical mass hits Maui, meaning the
level of corruption and crimes reaches a point where feds
show up with big guns to take over.
It really is the loss for property owners more than the
loss for attorneys and government officials who stand to
profit when the cash flow is to turn everyone over.
See how it works? Mr. Hilo News Director got an earful
of my experience of having my identity mistaken for other
asian females who actively trade, barter and use drugs
on farm land where my humble existence really was about
learning how to grow food.
My expertise and testimony now has a price for all those
who are involved in this failure to govern scenario.
Monday, April 26, 2010
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