The 46-year-old says he is growing marijuana because he has terminal cancer

Jan 15, 2014 07:06 GMT  ·  By

Bragging about your marijuana farm in a public YouTube video and offering a tour of your illegal activities isn't the best way to raise donations, as the only outcome will be police officers busting your deal and dragging you into jail.

Either William Bradley was not aware of this, or too much marijuana made him believe posting a clip with his drug farm online would be cool. The 46-year-old man, allegedly suffering from terminal cancer, was arrested this week after authorities were alerted about his virtual weed crop tour.

In the seven-minute clip, called “Hope Garden,” Bradley offers viewers a tour of his personal harvest and invited people to offer him donations, because he was planning to give away bids to people in need. During his speech, the man occasionally stopped to inhale the smell of fresh marijuana crops saying “this bouquet of flowers is for everyone, I want everyone to see how beautiful they are.”

The farmer admitted to having too much just for him and that he was willing to give pieces of his marijuana abundance to those who needed it. He gave potential donors his full name and postal address and led police straight in the middle of his fields of illegal activities.

Surprised, Bradley claimed he wasn't doing anything wrong, he is just suffering from terminal cancer and he is looking to help people in need. “As you can see, God gifted me with an abundance and it's more than I need. I want to be able to help people like myself and I don't have the money to do that,” the man says in his video.

The farmer stated he would be fighting to make marijuana legal, “I am a marcher. I will not stop fighting because in my hear of hearts I'm right,” the drug defender says, according to Daily Mail. The Connecticut man's “Hope Garden” turned into a viral sensation and led the cops to arrest him.

Police officers seized weed, hashish, cocaine and drug paraphernalia from a storage unit William Bradley used near his home. It seems this is not Bradley's first adventure into the drug world as he was previously arrested for operating a drug factory back in 2008.