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Police: Vermont man grew weed thinking it would be legal soon

Police said they found 13 mature marijuana plants, 27 smaller plants, marijuana seeds and multiple guns.

Police: Vermont man grew weed thinking it would be legal soon

Police said they found 13 mature marijuana plants, 27 smaller plants, marijuana seeds and multiple guns.

WEBVTT REPORTER: POLICE SAY THE MANTOLD INVESTIGATORS THAT, SINCEHE BELIEVES RECREATIONALMARIJUANA MAY SOON BE LEGAL INTHE STATE OF VERMONT, HE WANTEDTO GET A JUMP ON GROWING IT.THESE ARE WHAT POLICE SEIZEDSUNDAY.OFFICERS DISCOVERED THE PLANTSAND SEEDS AFTER VERMONT FISH ANDGAME WARDENS WERE INVESTIGATINGA HUNTING VIOLATIOWARDENS SAY A MAN RAN FROM THEM,FLEEING TO A HOUSE ON SAMPSONPOINT ROAD.THEY IDENTIFIED THE MAN AS42-YEAR-OLD MICHAEL SETHMARSHALL.VERMONT STATE TROOPERS AND ST.ALBANS POLICE WERE CALLEWHEN THEY OBTAINED THATCONSENT, THEY ENDED UP SEIZING13 MARIJUANA PLANTS AND A LITTLEOVER 20 MARIJUANA PLANTS THATWERE SMALLER.>> THERE ARE CONCERNS THATPEOPLE DOWN HERE AREN'T BEINGTHE RIGHT KIND OF NEIGHBORS FORTHE COMMUNITY.WE LIVE IN A TIGHTKNITCOMMUNITY, WE ALL CARE ABOUTEACH OTHER AND ARE CAREFUL.REPORTER: POLICE ALSO FOUNDMULTIPLE GUNS IN THE HOME.MARSHALL IS DUE IN COURT NEXTMONTH.
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Police: Vermont man grew weed thinking it would be legal soon

Police said they found 13 mature marijuana plants, 27 smaller plants, marijuana seeds and multiple guns.

Police say a St. Albans man was arrested after admitting to growing marijuana. Officers said they were called to Sampson Point Road about 1 p.m. Sunday after Vermont Fish and Game wardens were investigating a hunting violation. Police said Michael Marshall, 42, fled into a nearby home. Marshall agreed to let officers search his home, where they found a marijuana grow operation. Police said they found 13 mature marijuana plants, 27 smaller plants, marijuana seeds and multiple guns. Marshall admitted to growing the marijuana "because he thought it was going to be legalized and he wanted to get a jump on growing it," police said."I’ve heard through my 33 years of practicing law pretty much every comical response somebody would come up with to a police officer who’s about to bust them for something," State Sen. Joe Benning (R-Caledonia County) said. "I got a kick out of that, but the nutshell of it is this person knows full well we have no system in place." Marshall was issued a citation to appear May 15 in Franklin County Court on a charge of cultivating marijuana. Download the MyNBC5 app | Like MyNBC5 on Facebook

Police say a St. Albans man was arrested after admitting to growing marijuana.

Officers said they were called to Sampson Point Road about 1 p.m. Sunday after Vermont Fish and Game wardens were investigating a hunting violation.

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Police said Michael Marshall, 42, fled into a nearby home.

Marshall agreed to let officers search his home, where they found a marijuana grow operation.

Police said they found 13 mature marijuana plants, 27 smaller plants, marijuana seeds and multiple guns.

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Marshall admitted to growing the marijuana "because he thought it was going to be legalized and he wanted to get a jump on growing it," police said.

"I’ve heard through my 33 years of practicing law pretty much every comical response somebody would come up with to a police officer who’s about to bust them for something," State Sen. Joe Benning (R-Caledonia County) said. "I got a kick out of that, but the nutshell of it is this person knows full well we have no system in place."

Marshall was issued a citation to appear May 15 in Franklin County Court on a charge of cultivating marijuana.

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