Nelson man grew pot along river, police say

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By Carrie J. Sidener

Published: July 2, 2008

A Lovingston man was arrested this week on the banks of the Rockfish River, where police say he was paddling his kayak to tend to a marijuana garden.

Steven C. Manning, 64, was charged with one count of manufacturing marijuana, said Sgt. David Cooper of the Virginia State Police. The crime is punishable by five to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Authorities arrested Manning Tuesday on the Rockfish River near Woods Mills. The marijuana garden had 104 plants that were about three feet tall, in the early stages of growth, Cooper said.

“He was accessing the marijuana patch by coming down the Rockfish River and entering the land by kayak,” Cooper said.

After his arrest, police searched Manning’s house and found a small amount of what is believe to be marijuana and several smoking devices, Cooper said.

Manning had been arrested on similar charges five years ago, Cooper said.

The kayak was seized in the arrest, which was the result of a three-week drug investigation by special agent R.K. Kincaid of the state police’s drug enforcement section, with the help of the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office.

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Posted by ( amy ) on July 03, 2008 at 12:51 pm

OMG! He’s a horrible criminal! This 64-year-old druggie!!!

Yea, right. LET HIM GO FREE! What a waste of police resources!!! What a joke.

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Posted by ( I_have_an_opinion ) on July 03, 2008 at 7:56 am

Why not make him pay $500 like the young girl talking on the cell phone who ran over an infant in Madison Heights?

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Posted by ( Cosmo Wafflefoot ) on July 03, 2008 at 4:54 am

Ten to Thirty YEARS in prison!  My goodness, you could kill somebody and get less time.  Something is VERY VERY wrong with a society that has such ridiculous priorities.

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