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Anonymous #1

Growing marijuana on someone elses property
    #19408859 - 01/12/14 03:36 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Of course this is all completely fictional and hypothetical and I would never do such a thing, but lets say there is a wooded area near my property, but it is not my property. It's very quiet though and I have spent countless afternoons walking the property just relaxing and enjoying nature. I have never seen anyone else in the woods, and it is pretty overgrown, so even if someone did want to walk the area, the overgrowth would likely discourage them. There are no houses around and the guy that owns the land is an old man, who from what I understand, doesn't get out much. Even then, his house is several acres away and not even remotely visible from my location in the woods. It's obvious no one ever really comes to this particular area, and even if one was to make their way back there (very unlikely), there is so much overgrowth and strange looking vegetation, that most would probably pass it off as a strange plant. My question is, what do you think of this idea, and if the plants were found and identified, as long as no one ever saw me tending to them, would I get the blame or would the property owner be the one questioned?


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Anonymous #2

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19408922 - 01/12/14 03:52 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Yes, it is always best to do it on a property that isn't yours, ie don't shit where you eat. To the hypothetical person I'd suggest to be careful not to leave any paths to the plants and to be careful to make it blend in. And the best thing about growing on someone elses property is that even if its found it'll be a dead end to any potential investigation because it won't come back on you.


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Anonymous #3

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19408957 - 01/12/14 04:01 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I like the idea to just take uncultivated land and to grow something on it without caring about such meaningless and tedious stuff like property rights. from the point of view of a natural justice it is absolutely ok: those who cultivate the land own it. but the police usually doesn´t give a shit for natural justice, they only care for the legislation of the place you live in, and in most countries this will lead to some trouble for the owner, especially if he had some kind of criminal record in the past. they may for example search his home, depending on how strict the laws are and what kind of assholes the policemen are.

However, growing on other people´s property is done quite often, and its very often easily feasible without much risk to yourself. but there is the moral question: you may cause police investigators to be nasty to the uninvolved owner.

in my area some of the most neglected pieces of land are the state forests and the municipal woods. i´ve heard of people growing in a little clearing inside a grove in the inacessible part of a cloverleaf interchange which they reached through a drainage tunnel. that´s morally impeccable and safe (although these cloverleaf guys got caught).


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Anonymous #1

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #2]
    #19408961 - 01/12/14 04:03 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

well, I mean my house is like 30 or 40 yards from the fence between our properties, but at the same time, so is my neighbors house. theyre not going to bother questioning my entire neighborhood for a handful of plants


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Anonymous #3

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19411061 - 01/13/14 03:03 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Anonymous #1 said:
theyre not going to bother questioning my entire neighborhood for a handful of plants




so you´re not known to be the notorious weird spaced out hippie guy of the neighbourhood?

however, for my taste it would be a bit close. and it would be very difficult to avoid traces (like a little path with trampled grass) that lead directly to your place.


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Anonymous #4

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #3]
    #19411380 - 01/13/14 06:33 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Anonymous #3 said:
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Anonymous #1 said:
theyre not going to bother questioning my entire neighborhood for a handful of plants




so you´re not known to be the notorious weird spaced out hippie guy of the neighbourhood?

however, for my taste it would be a bit close. and it would be very difficult to avoid traces (like a little path with trampled grass) that lead directly to your place.




Exactly, if the cops find it, they will question you since you're the nearest person.
If you're growing so close, you auta grow it in your own property so you can manage it better.
If you plan on planting it and then leaving it to go wild, and won't be too fussed if it goes missing, then why not do it there.


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Anonymous #1

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #4]
    #19413021 - 01/13/14 03:51 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Anonymous #4 said:
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Anonymous #3 said:
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Anonymous #1 said:
theyre not going to bother questioning my entire neighborhood for a handful of plants




so you´re not known to be the notorious weird spaced out hippie guy of the neighbourhood?

however, for my taste it would be a bit close. and it would be very difficult to avoid traces (like a little path with trampled grass) that lead directly to your place.




Exactly, if the cops find it, they will question you since you're the nearest person.
If you're growing so close, you auta grow it in your own property so you can manage it better.
If you plan on planting it and then leaving it to go wild, and won't be too fussed if it goes missing, then why not do it there.




the downside to growing on my property is that i have two roommates who aren't opposed to me smoking, but they would definitely not be cool with me growing, and it'd be hard to hide from them. thus, private property seems like the best way to go. we're not really known as hippies or anything really, we're just the bachelor guys that live down the street and occasionally play our music too loud.

however, we are the only guys in our neighborhood under 30, the rest of the neighborhood is all elderly, so that may be another thing that points to me. in all likelyhood i will go ahead and plant on the other guys property when April rolls around. no one ever ventures to the part of the woods id be planting in, and even if they did, i really doubt that theyd identify it as a weed plant. sure they may notice that it stands out in comparison to surrounding vegetation, but most old men aren't going to waste their time calling the cops just to be told it's not a marijuana plant. and if by some astronomically small chance the cops discover the plants, ill just deny it till the end. if i make sure to not keep any evidence and cover my tracks, it should be pretty easy to deny it should anyone question me


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Anonymous #3

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19413063 - 01/13/14 04:02 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

yes, probably nothing would happen, and if something happens you may perhaps even get out of it... but its really not smooth.

Maybe I´m a bit paranoid sometimes (people say so), but I wouldn´t want to live in constant fear of discovery throughout the summer.

Recommendation: grow it inside or go far away!


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Anonymous #5

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19425515 - 01/15/14 11:13 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I wouldn't grow within a five mile radius from where I live. The 'strange looking plants' are plants that DNR people and local FBI shit have been dealing with for outdoor grows. Your spot sounds so easily spotted. Two roommates that're against your smoking but okay with growing? Looks like you decided to come here so someone could say yes. If you're feeling tentative then there's a reason why; and that's a point in life when you realize you just shouldn't do something. It's poorly planned and easily discoverable.


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Anonymous #6

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19425688 - 01/16/14 12:00 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

From my experience...

If you plant on someone else's properties, divide your crop between two different geographical locations.

That way if you get your plants ripped off from one location you might still have a backup crop.

Plus this golden rule.....When you plant your plant out there...Convince yourself that you plants are already stolen. So at the end of the season, if you recover your plants...you will be happy as a pig in shit.:dancer:
If your plants get ripped off, you already were expecting it.

Most fools that I have seen start growing plants out doors...turn into a goof :mad2: when their plants get ripped off and go off on a stupid witch hunt and burn good people.

Last bit of advice.

If you want to practically guarantee 100% :dancer: your plants getting ripped off.....Brag to someone that you are growing pot and/or show them where your plants are. :laugh:


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Anonymous #4

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #6]
    #19426242 - 01/16/14 04:48 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

If this wasn't anon, anon #6 would get +5.
Good post.


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Anonymous #7

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #6]
    #19437290 - 01/18/14 10:55 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

My opinion is to move to Colorado and grow 6 plants indoors and 3 plants in all your neighbors backyards (with their permission).  Why?  Just Why bother with all the bullshit?

Great advice A6,

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Anonymous #6 said:
From my experience...

If you plant on someone else's properties, divide your crop between two different geographical locations.

That way if you get your plants ripped off from one location you might still have a backup crop.

Plus this golden rule.....When you plant your plant out there...Convince yourself that you plants are already stolen. So at the end of the season, if you recover your plants...you will be happy as a pig in shit.:dancer:
If your plants get ripped off, you already were expecting it.

Most fools that I have seen start growing plants out doors...turn into a goof :mad2: when their plants get ripped off and go off on a stupid witch hunt and burn good people.

Last bit of advice.

If you want to practically guarantee 100% :dancer: your plants getting ripped off.....Brag to someone that you are growing pot and/or show them where your plants are. :laugh:




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Anonymous #8

Re: Growing marijuana on someone elses property [Re: Anonymous #7]
    #19439533 - 01/18/14 07:57 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

This just sounds like a bad idea all together. Find a spot like that several miles from your house.


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