Thursday, July 22, 2010

Re: Marijuana Farming Now legal in California


M'MukindiaMr. Kuria,
This is interesting news. You can better still send me to talk to Mr M'tobacco,ie kibaki for both of you to do farming only for export. You can have small scale outgrowers in kisii and western. Apart from bringing in the much needed foreign currency you shall better the lives of those poor kenyans. To ensure that nothing spills to local market we can always use national security agencies.
Am ready for hire please. Am Seriously wanted by you farmer above all farmers the only one farmer in Kenya Mr kuria.
Regards
M'Mukindia

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Subject: Marijuana Farming Now legal in California

Dear my brother in law:
We can do better turning into farming in California and serving our cousin Obama's admnistration in that front. You can see smal scale farmers are complaining because now one can get a large scale pot farm. We can get seeds from Kisii Highlands since I hear Kisii grows the best bangi in the country so that we will have an advantage.
 
Turundi masambani.
 
Kuria

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-new … ck_check=1
oakland "" Oakland City Council voted Tuesday to license up to four large-scale marijuana farms in industrial areas to supply the city"s four medical marijuana dispensaries, and promised to later review policies that could include smaller and medium-size farmers.

The city will not enforce the new ordinance until the cultivation permits are issued in January. The ordinance will get a second reading on Tuesday.

James Anthony, attorney for Harborside Health Center, said that the dispensary would apply for one of the permits and the applications would include existing individual and small collective cultivators. Anthony said he was hopeful that the council would take action to include the small cultivators in the fall.

The action came after critics, many of them small growers or patient collectives who said they risked arrest to supply much of the $28 million worth of product sold at the dispensaries last year, complained that the new cultivation ordinance will put them out of business in favor of big-box, big-money growers with deep pockets and political connections.

Critics, many of them small growers or patient collectives who said they risked arrest to supply much of the $28 million worth of product sold at dispensaries last year, complained that the new cultivation ordinance will put them out of business in favor of big-box, big-money growers with deep pockets and political connection

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