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In Detroit, where they experimented with gardening and tried to fight government land seizures, they ran afoul of drug laws nearly three years ago, they said. “We were just trying to live in peace with our use of the cannabis plant," Forester said. "We had the wrong things on us at the wrong time.”

They were charged with five felonies, Galton said, and faced the possibility of more than 25 years in prison.

That’s when they fled, heading first to California and then to Mexico. “Neither of us could afford to pay all of the money to bribe the judges,” Forester said. “Our only defense was to leave.”
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     The good news is they didn't have any kids. The pickle - hokie VT - 2/5 09:39:46
          You don’t know anything about anarchism, capitalism, - pickle MU - 2/5 09:58:17
     From your article: - ummmm MU - 2/5 08:51:40
     Looks like they just disputed his property rights - tcat KC - 2/5 08:37:58
          That's how "private courts" eventually work... - FootballRefugee MU - 2/5 08:47:34
               Good business model. Move to Mexico to grow dope - Tigrrrr! MU - 2/5 10:13:47
               that obvious to all - Ferg MU - 2/5 08:55:25
          I like how his gf's hippie parents protested govt while - Tigrrrr! MU - 2/5 08:46:17
               what do they have to do with anything? (nm) - pickle MU - 2/5 09:24:55
               Exactly - FootballRefugee MU - 2/5 08:48:01




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