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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Heeler" data-source="post: 3589114" data-attributes="member: 46613"><p>Again, <u><strong>I didn’t state that</strong></u>. You are misquoting me. Either you made a mistake and will not man up to it or have issues comprehending my post as well as your own post. Try unpacking that. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So breaking the law with an<strong> illegal</strong> felony grow operation does not matter? Well, that just begs the question of what other laws, “CONSTITUTIONAL COWBOY” do not matter? Just the ones you disagree with? </p><p></p><p>Yes, the irony in your screen name has not gone unnoticed. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>“<em>As far as I can tell</em>” says it all. You can’t tell.</p><p></p><p>Why the state didn’t chop or seize the current crop is likely due to the <strong>illegal</strong> pot farm that was discovered were most certainly new crops since his licensed expired in 2019. </p><p></p><p>Back to square one. Bratcher had an <strong>illegal</strong> grow operation. While committing a felony with his <strong>illegal</strong> grow operation and while in no danger to himself, Bratcher shot through a door and killed another man. </p><p></p><p>Maybe had Bratcher obeyed the law and upgraded his security to secure a <strong>legal </strong>license to grow dope ... or even better yet ... not had an <strong>illegal</strong> pot farm ... he would not be in County and you wouldn’t have to make excuses for his <strong>illegal</strong> (as in criminal) behavior? Oh .. and the other dude may well still be alive and possibly on his way to meet Chuck Darwin on another day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Heeler, post: 3589114, member: 46613"] Again, [U][B]I didn’t state that[/B][/U]. You are misquoting me. Either you made a mistake and will not man up to it or have issues comprehending my post as well as your own post. Try unpacking that. So breaking the law with an[B] illegal[/B] felony grow operation does not matter? Well, that just begs the question of what other laws, “CONSTITUTIONAL COWBOY” do not matter? Just the ones you disagree with? Yes, the irony in your screen name has not gone unnoticed. “[I]As far as I can tell[/I]” says it all. You can’t tell. Why the state didn’t chop or seize the current crop is likely due to the [B]illegal[/B] pot farm that was discovered were most certainly new crops since his licensed expired in 2019. Back to square one. Bratcher had an [B]illegal[/B] grow operation. While committing a felony with his [B]illegal[/B] grow operation and while in no danger to himself, Bratcher shot through a door and killed another man. Maybe had Bratcher obeyed the law and upgraded his security to secure a [B]legal [/B]license to grow dope ... or even better yet ... not had an [B]illegal[/B] pot farm ... he would not be in County and you wouldn’t have to make excuses for his [B]illegal[/B] (as in criminal) behavior? Oh .. and the other dude may well still be alive and possibly on his way to meet Chuck Darwin on another day? [/QUOTE]
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