Canadian Troops Encounter HUGE Marijuana Fields In Afghanistan
I am not making this up.
Canadian Troops in Afghanistan have encountered HUGE marijuana fields with plants that tower over 10 feet tall! Military Intelligence claims that 'Taliban' forces use the fields as cover and as a convienient hiding place.
The southern part of Afghanistan has an ancient tradition of the commercial processing of marijuana into hashish. Attempts to destroy the fields by burning them is NOT working out too well!!!
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It is a good place to hide. All and all the pot grown there is their livelyhood, much in the same as the poppy fields. Burning the fields is only going to piss them off more. I seem to recall a controversy over the poppy fields. Do we really want to go there again.
Posted by Anonymous | 9:30 pm, October 12, 2006
Are you sure this isn't a recruiting technique for the armed forces? Duuuuuude, check out Afghanistan's stash!
Seriously, what Rokman said...
Posted by Dan | 10:00 pm, October 12, 2006
Is the growing of pot illegal in this country, if not, back off. Don't push your beliefs unto others. Besides, you just create more recruits for the other side.
Posted by susansmith | 10:22 pm, October 12, 2006
So THAT's why we are in Afghanistan! To protect the BC economy. It all makes sense now.
Posted by Art Hornbie | 10:56 pm, October 12, 2006
13 Maryjane weed; it`s all been around me for decades. What`s the big deal? Hasn`t Canada got something better to talk about than my girlfriend?
http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/archive/getfuzzy-20080427.html
Posted by benjamin | 9:24 pm, May 25, 2008
13 Maryjane weed; it`s all been around me for decades. What`s the big deal? Hasn`t Canada got something better to talk about than my girlfriend?
http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/archive/getfuzzy-20080427.html
Posted by benjamin | 9:25 pm, May 25, 2008