Bath Township Man's Home Raided for Marijuana Grow Operation
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- By Megan Rozsa
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- August 28, 2012
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A Bath Township man's home was raided on Aug. 20 after the Summit County Drug Task Force found he was growing marijuana plants on his property, according to Bath Township Police.
Brian Littell, 48, of Fairway Drive, was not home when eight marijuana plants were removed, so the Task Force put a warrant out for his arrest. Bath Township police served the warrant on Aug. 23.
The Task Force charged Littell with felony counts of drug possession and cultivation, said Capt. Hylton Baker, of the Task Force.
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FlyingTooLow
11:36 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
All card-carrying members of the DEA need to read: Shoulda Robbed a Bank
Here is one of its reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars... If David Sedaris had written 'Catcher in the Rye'..this would be it, June 30, 2012
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I have never smoked pot in my life...nor do I ever care to.
I read about this book in numerous Huffington Post comments. Thought I would read it because I know nothing about marijuana or the people involved with it. I am ecstatic that I did. Funny, Funny, Funny!!!
The chapters are like short stories. Stories about unloading boats with helicopters, close encounters with law enforcement, traveling through the jungles of South America. The chapter about the author's first time smoking marijuana made me feel like I was with him...coughing.
All of the characters were just a group of loveable, nice guys and girls. Not what I had been raised to believe...hysterical maniacs high on pot bent on death and mayhem. They were nothing like that.
If you have ever read any of David Sedaris' books, and like them...you will love Shoulda Robbed a Bank.
And the crazy things happening reminded me of Holden Caufield in 'Catcher in the Rye' and the way he staggered through life.
The way the words are put together are like nothing I have ever heard. I am sure I will use many of the sayings found in this book just to dazzle my friends. A terrific read. I love this book.
FlyingTooLow
11:41 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
It is so comforting that the discovery, and subsequent removal, of these evil plants was made.
Omigosh...had this 'devil weed' fallen into the hands of some 'dope smoking derelict,' we may have all been in danger.
Goodness gracious! Our very lives, our children, our dogs, and kitty cats may have all been at risk.
Hot dang!
But, on the other hand:
I smoked my first joint in December, 1967, at the tender age of 21.
Now, a mere 44 years later, I still smoke pot. I have never 'graduated' to 'harder' drugs. Nor, have I ever harmed anyone.
I am living proof that this propaganda is a fallacy...no, it is a blatant lie.
The worst experience I had with marijuana was spending 5 years in Federal Prison for a pot offense.
While there, I watched armed bank robbers come and go in as little as 20 months.
When I went to the parole board after more than 3 years 'behind the wall,' I pointed this out to the panel members. Their response: "You must understand that yours was a very serious offense."
I laughed about that for another 2 years (as I still sat in prison)...then wrote my book:
Shoulda Robbed a Bank.
I hope you check it out.
And I wish Mr. Littell the very best of luck...hope he researchs 'jury nullification.'
Did you notice the amount of manpower and equipment used in this seizure? Ridiculous!