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Azure
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Registered: 12/31/98
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Loc: California, USA
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: McMan]
#309762 - 05/05/01 03:10 AM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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McMan, you say it's not right to put your parents and family in danger by growing behind their backs, implying that people who do so are not responsible for their actions. But you endorse responsible cultivation, which still jeopardizes your family because you can still go to jail for a while and leave your wife and children behind for a few years by commiting a felony. I don't see how it's right to cultivate responsibly(ie. at your own place) but not at your parents home. Are you thinking about others when you place yourself at risk of being incarcerated? It's hard to rationalize growing when society ruins your life because of your addiction to scientific inquiry.
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egghead
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: Azure]
#309782 - 05/05/01 04:53 AM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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Azure, you know what risk he's talking about. Someone tells a friend, then they tell two friends, etc.. Before you know it, one night you come home to a smashed out window...<aol voice>"you've been robbed!"</aol voice>. That's the scenario where nobody gets hurt, it could be much worse. The danger of growing something illegal is that it has an artificially inflated value. What a cool way to fight the war on people.. Just make cultivators targets for everyone and they won't last long. And we just sit and take it like the bunch of cowardly criminals we're made out to be. You may go to prison if you risk cultivation. If you don't, you're already in prison.
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blackout
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: egghead]
#309817 - 05/05/01 06:34 AM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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cleaning your ears. i do use mine for that
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Prellgott
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: egghead]
#309822 - 05/05/01 07:24 AM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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"You may go to prison if you risk cultivation. If you don't, you're already in prison. " well spoken........
http://www.tribesofgomorra.f2s.com das deutschsprachige Z?chterforum you haven't understood this? you don't have an ???? on your keyboard, huh ?
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Foe20kid
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: I_Sore]
#309995 - 05/05/01 02:43 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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I say you just tell them that the syringes are for doing heroin and that the cloudy shit in the syringe is heroin.
Why are you reading this at the bottom of this post this is here for no reason.
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McMan
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Post deleted by users_request [Re: Foe20kid]
#310053 - 05/05/01 04:39 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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them_26
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: Foe20kid]
#310055 - 05/05/01 04:42 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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Be careful. Someone I know almost cost their mother her home(if she wasn't renting from a realitive it would've been) 4-1/2 years ago for bringing harvested plants into her home for drying. That person received a sentece I know they would not wish upon any and now has a medicial condition, caused by a prescription not being refilled for 2-1/2 weeks because apparently the nurses couldn't read a label(and while you're in there don't expect any less), and now my friend's immune system is compromised not to mention the fact that 2 of his limbs are(now) permanently swollen as a result. Should you wait? Think of what you may miss while in there. What if loved ones pass away while your "doin' your time". Little ones(bro/sis in your case-maybe) growing up. Lovers moving on. You think... You think... You think... Trust NO ONE(w/ the knowledge of what you are doing) if you do decide to. Shit, I can't tell you what to do. If your a minor then I'd say wait awhile. If no: try shipping to a vacant house that is "still" recieving mail, use next day mail in case the change of address is in the process of turning over. BE CAREFUL>
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Dirtmaster
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: McMan]
#310068 - 05/05/01 04:53 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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"I disagree that anyone would ever go to jail for responsible cultivation. This is an action that takes place within the privacy of your own home which is protected by your rights as a legal citizen." thats such bullshit. you can very well go to jail for "responsible cultivation". granted, the risk is higher if you tell friends you grow, or if you deal, but nevertheless the cops will fuck you if they get you. and there are a million freakish things that can happen that'll bust you. what about the family then huh?
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McMan
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Post deleted by users_request [Re: Dirtmaster]
#310100 - 05/05/01 05:42 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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Shiznitz
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: McMan]
#310547 - 05/06/01 01:09 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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McMan, sure you could get busted for "responsible cultivation", even if you tell no one, and do it responsibly in the privacy of your own home. Visitors could "stumble" upon your little shroom factory, or maybe a fire starts up in your house, firemen come and find it, etc. There are many ways, although they are all highly unlikely. Doing ANYTHING illegal involves a risk. Shroom growing is probably less risky than most things, but still, it IS against the law. I realize this, as do all of you mushroom cultivators. It's the chance you have to take... As for spore vendors selling to minors, and then outraged parents finding the mushrooms, and blaming the vendor... I think this is highly unlikely. First of all, any parent would have to realize that it was the kids own decision to grow the shrooms; the vendor didn't make them do it, so why should they be held responsible? And even if the parents contacted the vendor, what could they do? Every vendor states that they don't knowingly sell to minors, and that they can't be held responsible. Even though I ordered spores and I am a minor, I hold MYSELF responsible for the spores, not the vendor. If my parents find the spores, they wont blame the vendor. Even if they do, it's ME who bought them. I'm to blame, not the vendor who sold the spores to me, not knowing that I was a minor. I realize that it is a risk to grow mushrooms in my parents house. I don't think it's fair to say that it's only risky if you grow in your parents house, but not if you grow in your own house. No matter where you grow, no matter who grows, no matter how many you grow, mushrooms are illegal, and therefore there will always be a risk to cultivate.
LEGALIZE...
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them_26
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: Shiznitz]
#310671 - 05/06/01 03:51 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey guy, no offense, but in response to "highly unlikely", I was wondering if you could re-read psilocyber's comment on page 1.
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HAPPYDAYS
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Re: syringe excuses? [Re: Prellgott]
#310801 - 05/06/01 07:10 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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tell your parents that you are experimenting with ferns. ferns grow from spores also. after a few weeks go out and buy a small plant and show them you success visithttp://www.sporemagic.com
try: http://www.sporemagic.com
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