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Marijuana growers may be adversely affected by Obama’s ‘private’ visit

Washington Examiner
08/23/09 4:54 PM EDT

The residents of Martha’s Vineyard are not unfamiliar with high-profile visitors. In fact, most residents of the small New England island are welcoming President Barack Obama and the economic boost his family’s visit is expected to generate. But one cottage industry isn’t so happy about it — the island’s small cadre of marijuana farmers.

“The word was that some of the island marijuana growers actually had to get their crops in early,” said Mike Seccombe, a senior writer for the Vineyard Gazette, in an NPR interview Sunday morning. “They thought the helicopters scoping the place out for the president may have had something to do with drug enforcement.”

Seccombe was explaining how Obama was different than past visitors just as the president was preparing to leave for the island to start his family’s weeklong vacation, rough weather from Hurricane Bill causing a delay.

As Seccombe explained, Saturday marked the arrival of “40 [sport utility vehicles] full of guys in dark suits,” security preparations not seen in visits by previous power players like President Bill Clinton. But all the security may remain in hiding for most of the trip. “We don’t expect to see quite as much [of Obama as we did of Clinton], who loved to get out and about. ... According to the briefing we got from Robert Gibbs, the Obamas have no scheduled public engagements.”

Gibbs also delivered a stern warning to the media: “It is our strong hope and desire that you all, during this family vacation, will respect the privacy of Sasha and Malia Obama. This is a strong request by the first family.”

But that’s not to say local business are not hoping to get a visit from the first family or, at the very least, cash in from their visit to the island.

Reports are saying businesses have cardboard cutouts of Obama in their windows, street vendors are selling shirts with the first family’s portrait, and some local sweet shops have named ice cream flavors and cupcakes after their famous guests.

Besides Obama, those guests may include Oprah Winfrey and Tiger Woods, both of whom are rumored to be joining the Obamas this week, Seccombe said.




 


 



 

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todd

Aug 23, 2009

Yup, weeds everywhere but still illegal and against the Majority of Americans will I might add.

 

Dr. Funk, M.D.

Aug 24, 2009

End Prohibition, Free the herb!!

 

pat csh

Aug 24, 2009

Its time to release an herb from its sentence .Its just an herb ,one that has many uses .I use it in the 60-70's but no longer but its not dangerous like booze! I

 

Aug 24, 2009

remeber

 

Mr dunnie

Aug 24, 2009

I was hoping to read about how marijuana growers may be adversely affected by Obama's visit, you know, since that's the TITLE of this article. But, alas, there is absolutely no information here about that.
A sentence about helicopters (which is not quite Obama) is all i got.
Oh woe is me for reading these mis-titled articles.
Let me suggest a new title for this:

"Obama goes on trip and people say stuff about it."

Enjoy!

 

Coolbreeze

Aug 24, 2009

Legalize it

 

Danni-boo

Aug 24, 2009

Hopefully all the growers get more business because of the presidents visit

 

relaxsrh

Aug 24, 2009

Legalize it!

 

PELON.... BLAZE IT OR WAT?????

Aug 26, 2009

LEGALIZE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Aug 26, 2009

THE WEED IS FROM THE EARTH GOD PUT THAT SITH FOR ME AND YOU SO JUST LEGALIZE IT AND GET HIGH>!!!!!!!

 


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