77-Year-Old Congressional Candidate Busted With 180 Pot Plants

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77-Year-Old Congressional Candidate Busted With 180 Pot Plants

“I smoke marijuana,” the candidate admitted, though she denied having anything to do with the grow operation.

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05/31/2016

David Moye Reporter, The Huffington Post

A 77-year-old congressional candidate accused of growing 180 pot plants doesn’t think her political ambitions have gone up in smoke.

On May 20, police in Crossville, Tennessee, raided the home of Flo Matheson, who is running in the Democratic primary for the 6th District congressional seat.

Detectives said they became aware of an indoor grow operation on Matheson’s property and obtained a search warrant, according to a department press release.

Matheson told WATE TV that authorities raided her home and a barn on her land.

They found more than 180 marijuana plants and grow equipment, according to Steve Harrington, who lives on Matheson’s property and admitted growing the pot.

Crossville police confiscated guns, cash and the pot. Matheson and Harrington said the authorities also took a generator, weed eater, pressure washer, TVs, a computer, van and a four-wheeler.

Both Harrington and Matheson have been indicted for running a grow operation, according to the New York Daily News.

Although Matheson denies knowing about the grow operation, she admits to possessing 2 ounces of marijuana at the time of the raid.

“I smoke marijuana,” Matheson told NBC News. “I’m guilty, I did it.”

Now she hopes the indictment helps light a fire under her campaign.

“I really don’t regret that this happened,” Matheson said. “It’s been a life-changing experience for me in that it has made me more defiant and determined to try and get these laws changed.”

Still, Matheson denies having any knowledge of the growing operation, and Harrington backs her up on that.

“The only thing this woman is guilty of is helping out a homeless disabled vet who betrayed her trust,” he told the Tennessean.

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Before the raid, Harrington, 60, was already serving supervised probation for being involved in a growing operation.

Harrington said the weed he was growing at Matheson’s home was for personal use.

Matheson maintains that the marijuana in her possession came from another friend who owed her money.

“I guess I would say I smoke it about two or three times a week,” she told NBC News.

The Congressional Democratic Primary is scheduled for Aug. 4, and Matheson said she’s going to work even harder to have marijuana decriminalized.

“They have motivated me,” she told the paper.

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Crossville police confiscated guns, cash and the pot. Matheson and Harrington said the authorities also took a generator, weed eater, pressure washer, TVs, a computer, van and a four-wheeler.

pisses me off to no end when i try to make sense of what the pigs decide to confiscate during a raid---guns, cash, generator, weed eater, pressure washer, tv's, computer, a van, and 4-wheeler---try to tell me that stuff isn't on its way to those bastards houses on that raid team---no different than an armed home invasion by a gang of thugs IMO
 
The problem is, you can be charged for a crime and your assets seized and sold for profit. Before you re even convicted. So if you are found bit guilty , your stuff is still sold
 
Wow! that must get her the votes she needed
 

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