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Post by sweetjesus » Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:52 am

Pitch Black wrote:I look at that house and I hear the theme from "Thunderbirds" :lol:
Mate that's nothing.. I look at the house and I hear Bob Marley!

.. oh wait that's the radio.

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Post by mike holiday » Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:58 am

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/301/alaska.shtml

in home MJ legal here in AK!!!

our governer has been trying to rid us of this but he keeps failing misserably

there is hope


because all and all being such an oil rich state alasaka can be VERY conservitave
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Post by HD1 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:52 am

so who's growing at the moment ?
i know a guy who's got some new york city diesel's on the rise...mmmmm ohhhhhh
they're monsters by the way, 2 weeks veg/3 weeks flowering and over two feet tall!


I wonder how much time the bust-ees are going to get ? ...In the future, suits will look back in retrospect and the real crime will be locking up those who cultivate marijuana with murderers and rapists, robbing them of precious time on this planet and subjecting them to a life amongst reprobates.....I hope we can resurrect people via DNA by then, so we can sentence our governers of today to a life imprisoned with the heinous criminals of the future.
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Post by computo » Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:01 am

thast the point, if thats in BC, they werent "busted" only raided, and cleaned out.

They dont collar anyone in BC, they just detain them, until they're crop can be collected, and then they release them.

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Post by HD1 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:05 am

wow, another reason i love that big socialist cuddly bear called canada...wont a strong wind whisk me there ?

i am waiting for the pictures to load, but I imagine its a huge bust, so is that really true computo even for a huge raid like this ?

do you know about that canadian guy the USA is trying to extradite for selling seeds ?
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Post by glu » Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:53 am

All i have to say is that I have more G.A.S.on the Live forum now than ever 8O
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Post by dj roman » Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:19 am

Chris J wrote:it's unfair, particularly as showed in the pictures, when it's just for personal consumption
:lol:

yeah, all that looks like my weekend stash.
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Post by Peter Doubt » Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:49 am

I think the notion that legalizing "all" drugs is a bit idealistic. Methamphetamine is highly addicitve and destructive and an epidemic in the US. It has ravaged entire communities. There is nothing good about it. Nothing good happens to people who use it on a regular basis. A drugs propensity for addiciton is directly proportionate to how quickly it destroys a persons life. (Meth, Crack, Heroin) I wouldnt have a problem with marijuana being legalized, although as a former pothead, I do think that particular drug is a bit debilitating in how it affects you....the lack of motivation, the fogginess. I dont care if other people want to do it, but since becoming sober, I have much more creative energy, can think alot clearer, and get alot more done than I ever have before. Overall, i think that using drugs on a regular basis decreases your awareness. I know some people are gonna jump my shit for saying this, but its my opinion, and my experience. I am not looking to impose my views on others.
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Post by computo » Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:50 am

you think too much...you need to start taking drugs on a more regular basis...

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Post by HD1 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:56 am

our wonderful mother earth has provided us with plants and herbs which inspire & heal both physicaly and spiritually. Man takes these plants into the lab, and makes crack & heroin out of them etc.

Do you see where the fault lies ?

My general rule of thumb is to stick with the plants and herbs, and not their chemicaly engineered bastard children....so far so good.

course the exception to this rule is lsd every once in a while.

Portugal decriminalised -all- drugs a couple of years ago, in quite decent sized personal amounts if I remember correctly, instead they have made the refusal to accept rehabilitation the crime. Definatly a step in the right direction, shame the rest of europe is going in the opposite direction


Pot should absolutely 100% be legalised, at the very least no-one should do jail time for cultivating any amount of it.
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Post by forge » Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:31 pm

D DAS wrote:illegal plants is just ridiculous, that's saying nature is illegitimate. F that.

We should quit acting like god made this huge fucking mistake and just say all plants are legal.

edit: make that all plants and fungi are legal
yeah, I was going to say something similar - looking at those pictures it seemed ludicrous that somebody is going to Jail for growing plants!

It's nanny state - deciding what's best for everyone - although in reality like computo said, it's more to do with black money - plus I'll hazard fear the workers will lose their interest in keeping the capitalist cogs turning...

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Post by markaugust » Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:35 pm

the thing is; when you legalize, you get it out of the criminal circuit. thus the connection from hard to soft drugs is further away. and believe me, the people that will do hard drugs; will do them, no mather what legal rulez. period. I am from holland;where we have a progressive point of view to this conflict, but have been in a load of other countries where the usage of drugs was as high if not higher.
people and the urge of stepping out of reality is as ancient as humanity itself.
accept and give it a place, in stead of ignoring the fact that it will always be here and having this war on drugs (which on a side note generates so much money for the government and the weapon/prison-industry that the economics would collapse if we did, but that's a whole other story)
in holland we try to legalize as much as possible or as much as the church and europ allows, guns are not allowed; and we got the lowest crimerate and deaths of crime in the whole of the world almost. and the lowest relative number of serious troublesome addicts.
and that, mind you, in one of the crowdest little countries of the world also.
16-17 million people on a place as big as 300 by 150 km...


it's all about the money people.
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Post by mike holiday » Sat Apr 01, 2006 5:45 pm

RopeyPunter wrote: course the exception to this rule is lsd every once in a while.
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Post by sqook » Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:04 pm

Machinesworking wrote:As an ex pot grower, I have to say they were severely chocking those plants though, a five gallon bucket isn't the best method for larger plants. So the weed was probably not as tasty, pretty much skunk. :evil:
I think for this guy, it's about quantity, not quality...

And hey, if his weed sucks, he could always quit the business and become the next batman with that house.

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