Air search reveals no marijuana plants

Marijuana

July 28, 1989 — No marijuana plants were recovered in a Page County air search last week, according to Sheriff E.M.“Pap”Sedwick. Law enforcement officials including the Virginia State Police and local officers flew aboard a helicopter to comb the county in search of marijuana plants.

“They spent the day here and didn’t fine plant one,” Sedwick said. “ … They found places where some had been pulled up.”

In Rappahannock County, agents found two patches off Va. 631 west of Huntly near Shenandoah National Park. A total number of 59 plants were confiscated, having a street value of between $50,000 and $60,000 authorities said. 

~ From the public archives of the Page News and Courier

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  1. According to Virginia state law people are allowed to grow up to 4 plants per individual over the age of 21

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