Either that or he's not telling the whole story,the news clip i saw was of a 70 plant flood & drain system using rockwoll,the kicker was that they set up the grow in an abandoned home,the news didnt mention if they were stealing power or not but at the very least setting up shop in a property that you have no right to be in is sheer stupidity.how many people saw that on the news and wanted to "look cool"... i can think of one...
You have a link to that news story? I'm not finding anything for that day.Either that or he's not telling the whole story,the news clip i saw was of a 70 plant flood & drain system using rockwoll,the kicker was that they set up the grow in an abandoned home,the news didnt mention if they were stealing power or not but at the very least setting up shop in a property that you have no right to be in is sheer stupidity.
The problem i have with this thread is this,if they were growing in an abandoned home,then failed to post that fact in this thread they are doing nothing but spreading paranoia & that shits a mother fucker,if its a different grow then im truly sorry but i'd say that after posting a raid that was on the news real answers are needed.
I especially do not like the fact that he blamed the bust on the power company snitching him out,Michigan is a fucked up state for growers,we are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law & beyond when we are caught,he should at the very least give us an explaination why he thinks the power company snitched him out,that statement goes against everything i have personally asked customer service reps from the power companies in Michigan,i dont agree with the spreading of paranoia without all the facts because a 2600 watt grow op isnt shit,i use that much power in my home every month just powering my computers,my hifi system & home theater use much more wattage than 2600 watts.
You know it does sound like he was stealing 2600 watts/hour from the power company in an abandoned house. Then I believe the power company would call the police. They probably staked the place out and waited for him to return then it was big news. Hell, the whole block could be a washout of old buildings and then suddenly someone starts using that much power when there aren't any paying customers around. Stuff like that always attracts attention.Either that or he's not telling the whole story,the news clip i saw was of a 70 plant flood & drain system using rockwoll,the kicker was that they set up the grow in an abandoned home,the news didnt mention if they were stealing power or not but at the very least setting up shop in a property that you have no right to be in is sheer stupidity.
The problem i have with this thread is this,if they were growing in an abandoned home,then failed to post that fact in this thread they are doing nothing but spreading paranoia & that shits a mother fucker,if its a different grow then im truly sorry but i'd say that after posting a raid that was on the news real answers are needed.
I especially do not like the fact that he blamed the bust on the power company snitching him out,Michigan is a fucked up state for growers,we are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law & beyond when we are caught,he should at the very least give us an explaination why he thinks the power company snitched him out,that statement goes against everything i have personally asked customer service reps from the power companies in Michigan,i dont agree with the spreading of paranoia without all the facts because a 2600 watt grow op isnt shit,i use that much power in my home every month just powering my computers,my hifi system & home theater use much more wattage than 2600 watts.
I never looked for a internet link,i saw the raid either on channel 7 or channel 4 morning news,it was about a 2 minute clip of the grow op.You have a link to that news story? I'm not finding anything for that day.
No big deal, if you have time. Thanks.I never looked for a internet link,i saw the raid either on channel 7 or channel 4 morning news,it was about a 2 minute clip of the grow op.
I'll do some digging tomorrow.