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US: Man Paints Pot Leaf On His High Street Home

KiroTV

Friday 17 Mar 2006

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WINSTED, Conn. -- Having marijuana in your house is illegal, but having
marijuana images on your house is not, according to town officials.

Five months after Christopher Seekins was arrested and charged with
cultivating marijuana in his home, neighbors have complained about the
giant marijuana leaves he has spray-painted on the outside of his home
on High Street.

"There's no reason anybody should have a problem with it," Seekins said
Wednesday.

Town officials said the marijuana paintings apparently do not conflict
with local laws.

"There's nothing in the property maintenance code that deals with
writing on your house," Joe Beadle, chief code enforcement officer, said.

Seekins says the large leaves are in support of the cause of the
legalization of marijuana. He believes firmly in the usefulness of hemp,
the coarse fiber of the cannabis plant, from textiles to paper products.

"People have the wrong impression about it," Seekins said. In October,
police said they found 100 plants inside Seekins' house, along with grow
lights, fertilizers and portable heaters.

Police charged Seekins, 26, with cultivating marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Free on $10,000 bond, his court case is pending.

 

 

 

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