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Drug Bust

"a house with a garden and a house with a fence"

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Placelowerplace Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2008 10:57PM

Is it legal in Australia?
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 12, 2008 11:44PM

Is WHAT legal in Australia ?
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2008 12:45AM

Is it legal in Australia ? Marijuana usage, growing marijuana, dagga, pot, seeds, cannabis.......................
woberto Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2008 03:52AM

No PLP, you get nailed for cultivating commercial sized crops.
In the ACT which is a territory not a state, you can grow up to two plants for personal use. Anywhere else it's illegal to possess green.
Placelowerplace Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2008 05:47AM

Thanks Berto
rogerramjet_2003 Report This Comment
Date: February 13, 2008 10:02AM

Police weed out $1m drug house

Dylan Welch February 13, 2008

As gardens go, this is not what the occupant of this Liverpool house wanted to see - over $1 million worth of marijuana plants stacked neatly on his front lawn by police.

Following an anonymous tip, Liverpool officers raided the house in Medley Avenue at 8am yesterday, arresting a 39-year-old man and discovering large marijuana plants growing in every room of the house.

"The people that live in the street have taken great interest in it, of course," Inspector Paul Kitley, of Liverpool police, said of the cannabis plants stacked in rows on the front lawn.

The bust - 355 plants in total which police value at $1.5 million - was one of the biggest Inspector Kitley had seen in such a built-up area, he said.

A person had phoned a constable at Liverpool police station last night and said there was something suspicious about the house. "The constable's done a bit of legwork and gone around last night and decided there was something there, because he could hear the whirring of the exhaust fans for the plants," Inspector Kitley said.

He informed his superiors and the house was raided this morning.

Now Inspector Kitley and Liverpool police want to express their thanks to the anonymous person who provided the information.

The Police Minister, David Campbell, got in on the act, expressed his thanks to the informant.

"A million dollars' worth of drugs that could have been sold to our kids is now off the streets as a result of an anonymous tip-off," he said. "I'd like to formally thank that person for coming forward and encourage others to do the same."

Inspector Kitley said the haul would be taken to a secure evidence room before being burnt in about a week.

The arrested man was taken to Liverpool police station and was last night charged with the cultivation of the illegal crop.

He spent the night in jail and is due to appear before Liverpool local court today.


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Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: February 14, 2008 01:48AM

So close, yet so far, to the white light... black star........................!
suzimac Report This Comment
Date: December 19, 2008 05:01PM

Anonymous Wrote:
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> So close, yet so far, to the white light... black
> star........................!


Dear Anonymous,
I've been searching the internet to find the name of the song and band that quote comes from. If you know it would you PLEASE reply with the information?????????? THANK YOU!!!!