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03-23-2006, 09:43 PM
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Illegal plants
I am studying about searches and seizures in class.
We are reading case after case after case, stories about people growing marijuana where it could clearly be seen by helicopter, etc.
I have never myself seen these kinds of plants growing but it is apparently common. There must either be a lot of stupid crooks or perhaps they are sampling too much of the produce because there is a lot of case law showing losing cases as they scramble unsuccessfully to claim illegal search after someone saw their 'garden' from navigable airspace. I mean, if you were going to do that kind of stuff wouldn't you make an effort to keep it a bit of a secret?
(Disclaimer: DON'T do that kind of stuff).
Perhaps they should straighten up and stick to petunias
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03-23-2006, 09:59 PM
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I have to laugh here.......we had a lot of that "stuff" growing wild out here when we moved in, and even more came up after we plowed up and seeded in the pastures. (FYI, we planted PASTURE grass!!) We sprayed, chopped, pulled, sprayed more.....the stuff chokes out the grasses and is really hard to kill. It got so bad, we were seriously a bit concerned about someone thinking we had a "cash crop" growing out here! Especially when the horses (who are too smart to eat it) would graze all around it, leaving just those sticking up!!
And yeah, we've finally gotten it under control after 3 years of killing the stuff.....
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03-24-2006, 12:20 AM
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By the abandonned train tracks by my parents house, there are weed plants sproutin up all over the place. Actually, on one of the busier streets in Buffalo by the colleges, I once walked by some plants growing openly in a flower pot on someone's front porch. I don't think many people care too much about that around here.
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03-24-2006, 07:15 AM
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I had a DEA liscense for narcotics when I trained dogs. I could grow up to a pound a year for training purposes. I sometimes had a plant in my training canter, mostly just because I could.
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03-24-2006, 01:31 PM
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They musta had some really jerky friend who ratted on them. I have to say though, that's a pretty cool cave...
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03-24-2006, 02:09 PM
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It grows along the bike path here in Madison. Although, since this is Madison, you'd be more likely to get a ticket for destroying wildlife than for possession if you picked it.
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03-24-2006, 02:19 PM
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Interesting, all the people I have known that grew pot grew it indoors with all kinds of fancy lights, thermostats and fans. They call it hydroponic, or something like that ;-)
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09-14-2006, 10:58 PM
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What you need to do is dig a big hole in the ground, Something approximately the size and shape an Olympic sized swimming pool. Then you stretch a large translucent tarp over the entire pit and paint the upper surface to look like water. Just make sure no one accidentally rips it.
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09-14-2006, 11:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sschind
What you need to do is dig a big hole in the ground, Something approximately the size and shape an Olympic sized swimming pool. Then you stretch a large translucent tarp over the entire pit and paint the upper surface to look like water. Just make sure no one accidentally rips it.
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Yaaaa....thats the ticket...it'al work for sure ,It worked in this movie i saw,so its gotta work ,yaaaa thats the ticket.
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