A jury decided last year that the owner of a small organic farm, Shellie Smith, still owes $4000 after a raid by SWAT that destroyed her farm.
Garden of Eden, a small organic in Arlington, Texas, was the target of a SWAT raid in 10-hour long search with Smith being held at gunpoint at one point.
Arlington police dept. stated that there were complaints of marijuana being grown on the premises, but none was found on the property. Instead, law enforcement confiscated 17 blackberry bushes, 15 okra plants, 14 tomatillo plants, native grasses and sunflowers.
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Our govt has become sick with their p**s pour leadership skills and are more interested in what they can gain than what this country is giving them to disembark on a part of self financial enrichment that is more important to them than the millions of people they are supposed to be looking out for and trusted by for some lost reasons that are not even in their minds. We need the real sons and daughters.
The U.S. Police departments are on the verge of becoming military police states.
There are many many more americans that are watching with memories of better govt
They are good for you. Drop some off
Waaa waaa hate us till you needed us!!!!
I hope someone corners one of the swat teams one day and arrest them.
Gino Spescia, don’t count on it. You are either with the people or with our enemies.
You need a SWAT team to confront those tomatillos!
And all you folks think the farm bill was to help farmers. This rogue government can tell us what and how much we can grow now!
This can’t be true.