By John McCaslin

Weed Man – The striking trip of Jimmy Divine - is John McCaslin's account of the unimaginable exploits of a Jimmy Moree – a law-abiding citizen grew to become million-dollar drug trafficker, who, amidst occasionally incredible, hilarious and escalating situations, risked existence and limb to either make – and provides away - a fortune.

  • Shiploads of Colombian weed
  • Sack a great deal of cash
  • Island huts made up of marijuana bales
  • Trafficking medicinal drugs whereas directing the local crime watch
  • Crooked law enforcement officials and politicians and CIA operatives
  • Weed Man information exploits of 1 of the most important drug traffickers to infiltrate the us.

    D.C. political columnist John McCaslin's account of a law-abiding citizen became swashbuckling Caribbean Robin Hood is an improbable, exciting – and real – tale of crime, excessive jinx at the excessive seas.

    It used to be on a secluded cay within the Bahamas...

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    What did you take to Willie? I took him that barracuda. Olive all but grabbed Jimmy by the ears and dragged him back inside the house. You trying to kill that man? Yeah, he’s too mean. Olive went back out on the porch. Yeah, Willie, I gave him the fish, but I didn’t tell him to give it to you. I was sending it up the street. Well, did you test it? Yeah, yeah, I tested it. Did you look at the cat you gave it to? Yeah, yeah, I looked at it. “Let me tell you,” Jimmy says, “I thought I would get the whippin’ of my life.

    Willie Good. And Mr. Willie Good had a kenep tree in his yard, right next to his septic tank, which always made the fruit sweet. In fact, these keneps were so sweet and tasty that he would sell them and make some money. So he didn’t allow any of the children to get any. He and his wife would actually alternate going to church so that one of them could always be home to guard the kenep tree. “Anyway, my uncle Berlin was the captain of a fishing boat, and he would always bring fish home to our family.

    Padre, padre, me marido se está muriendo! Venga, venga por favor! ” The shrill cry was coming from the rear of the car. Startled awake, Father Jerome sat upright, turning to see an old woman wearing a colorful pollera skirt, her dark gray hair wrapped neatly in a bun, waving her hands wildly into the air as she rushed to the front of the train. The priest looked to his fellow passengers for a clue, unable to comprehend the woman’s pleas: “Father, Father, my husband is dying,” she was repeating in Spanish.

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