on 20-06-2014 09:49 AM
A huge plume of marijuana smoke is hovering over an Albanian town after a police crackdown on its notorious drug trade.
Heavily armed police were pelted with gunfire, grenades and even mortars as they tried to rid the town of Lazarat, Europe's biggest producer of marijuana, of its main crop, the Associated Press reports.
The hills of the village in the country's south yields around 900 tons of cannabis a year, worth close to $6.5 billion – or nearly half the small country's GDP.
The operation in the village, population 5000, is in its fifth day has seen the destruction of 80,000 plants and more than 12.8 tons of cannabis while 80 houses have been searched.
Residents have reportedly seen the events unfold on live television, burning their own crops as authorities close in.
"What did I do wrong? I just wanted five plants like everybody else," Lumturi Koli, a 42-year-old widower, told Reuters.
"I should have been first to plant them because I have to care for my children."
While thirteen people have been arrested for drug offences and firing on police, miraculously no-one has been killed despite long blasts of gunfire.
Four have been slightly wounded, including two shepherds who were hit by stray rounds.
The raids have been part of an overhaul push by Albania and its new Socialist government to gain entry into the European Union.
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Heavily armed police were pelted with gunfire, grenades and even mortars
People living in small towns have guns, grenades and mortars? So they really are protecting their plantations!
"What did I do wrong? I just wanted five plants like everybody else," Lumturi Koli, a 42-year-old widower, told Reuters.
"I should have been first to plant them because I have to care for my children."
Sheesh, what happened to using land for growing food crops and keeping goats and chickens?
on 27-06-2014 10:16 AM
on 27-06-2014 04:32 PM
@icyfroth wrote:Are you following this thread?
http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Community-Spirit/My-brother-and-Self-Defense/m-p/1341203#U1341203
Still think it's sad that all that MJ was destroyed?
No I haven't been following that thread.
And yes, it is a shame that the cannabis was destroyed....think abut how many cancer patients it could of treated.
I wonder how many people quit their Friday night Champagne because they heard on the news, some out of control alcoholic glassed
someone in a pub.....I wonder when they will stop providing morphine in hospitals because some people in the community become
junkies........enjoy your drink.........
on 27-06-2014 05:04 PM
I somehow doubt that mj was destined for medical purposes, siggie
But I do worry that ppl who were craving their daily smoke may have had to pay a higher price because of a sudden shortage, maybe using the rent or grocery money, or even having to go without and needing to steal it. Or venting their frustration on those around them.
I agree with you, it's sad.
on 27-06-2014 05:17 PM
Again..... think about how many cancer patients it could have benefited...such a waste...
on 27-06-2014 05:29 PM
.."Senator Richard di Natale, who is a doctor, says there’s clear evidence that medical cannabis can be very effective for prescribed
medical purposes.‘‘I just think it’s cruel to deny people the option just because there’s some stigma associated with it,’’ he told the
Nine Network on Sunday, amid a renewed push to legalise the drug for medical use."..
on 27-06-2014 05:30 PM
I prefer to think about how many medical issues it didn't create. 🙂
Gotta go bbl
on 27-06-2014 05:46 PM
@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:
....I wonder when they will stop providing morphine in hospitals because some people in the community become junkies
They did that with heroin. An ideal pre-op and post-op drug. I injected many with it.
on 27-06-2014 05:47 PM
Why do you continue to drink alcohol knowing the damage it does?.... to you personally and society.
I don't drink or take illegal drugs....... but I can still understand that the people who could benefit from medical marijuana (because
other medicines fail)
are being denied it because of the ignorance of others.
So, I agree with the senator that it is cruel to deny those patients.
on 27-06-2014 05:50 PM
Imagine not being able to give a patient any form of opiod injection........
on 27-06-2014 08:13 PM
This thread is not about opium or alcohol, siggie. Try to stay focused pls.
*giggle*
(Friday night champagne's kicking in)