Check out my lastest video "Kiowa Tribal Land - Wildwood Flower be Damned" & read my comment. Allow me to draw the line once again with this statement: There--are--no--pro--marijuana--growers,--users,--or--supporters--in--this--camp. Yes, I know, demand perpetuates usage. The reason the Kardashians keep showing up on my TV is because of the "idiot factor" in America. I am well familiar with the double standard in this hypocratic American society. Thank you for your comment.
Don't grow the crap and you won't have no problem.... As for Trust land why is it more important then mine? It's not!!! What's fair is fair! Let's live in present day America for awhile please.
I guess it is possible for some people to see something and even have annoitation to it but STILL NOT understand....Illegal alien marijuana growers came onto the family's property WITHOUT the knowledge of the property owners and WITHOUT their consent and grew a crop of marijuana. We are law bidding citizens of Caddo County, the state of Oklahoma, and the United States of America. Good question regarding trust property still it is a question you need to ask the federal government.
If a person wants to use Indian Trust property for farming they have to make a lease with the landowners thru the BIA. I don't want illegal crops of any kind growing on my property be it lucrative or not. You seem to have a stereo-type of Native Americans--I guess--feeling that we all should support the legalization of marijuana. Sure there are NDN potheads around here but the majority don't support the use of marijuana. White people don't have a monopoly on morals and principals.
@saycoin72 have you ever researched why weed is illegal?The tree business didn't want people selling hemp for paper.So say weed was legal many trees could be saved.Must be you are prejudiced against white people.Some of us do have morals.And you never answered the question having the choppers going on your land was not legal either was it?You dont know my how can you judge me?Arent natives the ones who introduced hemp?
Friend, you have poised several ?s here and it would take an essay to answer each one. You feel that you have been prejudiced against? Well, welcome to the Native American experience. I would love for all non-natives to experience what we have experienced since colonialism began in this country. I remember during the 80s when white farmers in MT, ND, MN began losing their farm lands to banks. They became homeless some committing suicide. I remember thinking, welcome to our world.
@saycoin72 I am in your world.Yes i was prejudiced against my whole life.I am not prejudiced against Any one.Unless they do me wrong...I just don't like anyone.Why didn't you catch them on your land first?And hemp could save many trees...
This discussion is becoming askewed. If I personally had caught these illegal marijuana growers on family property I would have followed the same procedure as did the farmer who discovered them. I would have reported them.
These illegals were armed which would have made it a perilous situation for the person who came across their operation. Oklahoma needs a law simular to Arizona's.
Scary to have them practically in your backyard! It's one thing to have illegals living near you, it's even more scary when they are part of a gang or cartel, such as the mexican cartel!!! Be careful P'ah-be!
@a4nak8r I would typically agree with you on the premise of basic freedom, but the growers are coming in from Mexico and setting up on Native lands...they are NOT locals. That fact, to me, is the crux of this story....you should read the last paragraph of saycoin72's description, or listen to what he says from 6:22 to the end.
if i had land you i know damned well what would be grom\win on it n i would be constantly patrolin it n i would deal with trespassers violently!!
amberrayn06 5 months ago
@BostonMountainMan
Check out my lastest video "Kiowa Tribal Land - Wildwood Flower be Damned" & read my comment. Allow me to draw the line once again with this statement: There--are--no--pro--marijuana--growers,--users,--or--supporters--in--this--camp. Yes, I know, demand perpetuates usage. The reason the Kardashians keep showing up on my TV is because of the "idiot factor" in America. I am well familiar with the double standard in this hypocratic American society. Thank you for your comment.
saycoin72 5 months ago
Don't grow the crap and you won't have no problem.... As for Trust land why is it more important then mine? It's not!!! What's fair is fair! Let's live in present day America for awhile please.
72claw 1 year ago
@72claw
I guess it is possible for some people to see something and even have annoitation to it but STILL NOT understand....Illegal alien marijuana growers came onto the family's property WITHOUT the knowledge of the property owners and WITHOUT their consent and grew a crop of marijuana. We are law bidding citizens of Caddo County, the state of Oklahoma, and the United States of America. Good question regarding trust property still it is a question you need to ask the federal government.
saycoin72 1 year ago
I thought by us law they need permission since its not us land this is wrong..cant native americans grow legally??
LetArtsLive 1 year ago
@LetArtsLive
If a person wants to use Indian Trust property for farming they have to make a lease with the landowners thru the BIA. I don't want illegal crops of any kind growing on my property be it lucrative or not. You seem to have a stereo-type of Native Americans--I guess--feeling that we all should support the legalization of marijuana. Sure there are NDN potheads around here but the majority don't support the use of marijuana. White people don't have a monopoly on morals and principals.
saycoin72 1 year ago
@saycoin72 have you ever researched why weed is illegal?The tree business didn't want people selling hemp for paper.So say weed was legal many trees could be saved.Must be you are prejudiced against white people.Some of us do have morals.And you never answered the question having the choppers going on your land was not legal either was it?You dont know my how can you judge me?Arent natives the ones who introduced hemp?
LetArtsLive 1 year ago
@LetArtsLive
Friend, you have poised several ?s here and it would take an essay to answer each one. You feel that you have been prejudiced against? Well, welcome to the Native American experience. I would love for all non-natives to experience what we have experienced since colonialism began in this country. I remember during the 80s when white farmers in MT, ND, MN began losing their farm lands to banks. They became homeless some committing suicide. I remember thinking, welcome to our world.
saycoin72 1 year ago
@saycoin72 I am in your world.Yes i was prejudiced against my whole life.I am not prejudiced against Any one.Unless they do me wrong...I just don't like anyone.Why didn't you catch them on your land first?And hemp could save many trees...
LetArtsLive 1 year ago
@LetArtsLive
This discussion is becoming askewed. If I personally had caught these illegal marijuana growers on family property I would have followed the same procedure as did the farmer who discovered them. I would have reported them.
These illegals were armed which would have made it a perilous situation for the person who came across their operation. Oklahoma needs a law simular to Arizona's.
saycoin72 1 year ago
Scary to have them practically in your backyard! It's one thing to have illegals living near you, it's even more scary when they are part of a gang or cartel, such as the mexican cartel!!! Be careful P'ah-be!
mahtame 1 year ago
As if the government and pigs dont have anything better to do than harass peaceful people. These types of people are really sick!
a4nak8r 1 year ago
@a4nak8r I would typically agree with you on the premise of basic freedom, but the growers are coming in from Mexico and setting up on Native lands...they are NOT locals. That fact, to me, is the crux of this story....you should read the last paragraph of saycoin72's description, or listen to what he says from 6:22 to the end.
touchnova 1 year ago