Growtegery
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Anyone got any stories about what it's like to grow in a particular States?
georgia is not that bad man, if you look at the laws you have to have a shitload to get alot of time. ive been tagged in ga twice with more that 14 oz. both times. 1st time wasnt my fault, i was just in the car with a retard and it was his. second time was me being a dumbass. i served 7 months for the two charges combined.georgia gotta be the worst. 1oz is a felony. 1 to 5 years prison time or 1 to 10 years probation. its all up to the judge
I call shenanigans. Source your info.Ky is now the biggest producer of outdoor grown weed. The daniel Boone National Forrest is the premier growing grounds.
There is no such camera. There is no special heat signature coming from a pot plant, no magic THC-detecting camera lens, just pictures and eyeballs.It however is now the heaviest patroled area in the US. Military chopers fly almost all summer nonstop. The local and state police officers work extra duty hours on weed patrol. They get goverment funding to pay their salaries during those summer months. It's funny they get all dressed up in swat clothes and into the woods they go. The have chopers, special vehicles, and this year they are going to be using a unmanned drone plane. It was in the papper last month. It can stay airborne for 6-8 hrs searching for weed using a camera that lights up weed in a different color. They are going to fly it basicly every day weather permitting in addition to the chopers. This is why I now am a indoor grower only. To big of a risk here.
The marijuana tax stamp is a Federal thing, passed back in 1939 with the help of ol' Harry Anslinger.Oh and did I tell you that KY has a tax law concerning weed. You must buy a tax stamp if your going to grow and report your sales? The state get 6% sales tax on all weed sales! Who the hell is going to pay that? Well if you get busted growing they can charge you with tax evation as well and force you to pay the tax on the street value. I new a guy busted with 20 plants on his property. The state says 1 plant is worth 2000 USD he got three years and a 2400 USD fine. He did 6 months in the county and paid his fine. Did the rest on probation.
ANy amount testable is 1 yr county the first time in kansas, and the second time possesion of any amount is automatic felony posession w/ 2 yrs mandatory.georgia gotta be the worst. 1oz is a felony. 1 to 5 years prison time or 1 to 10 years probation. its all up to the judge
Just because Im from the Commonwealth doesn't mean Im a inbread hillybilly! A redneck maybe LOL. I have plenty of research as you might find if you take the time to read the links provided. About the spelling, punctuation, and paragraphs you are correct I will try harder for you, the beer gets the better of me at night, sorry. You would think that my agriculture degree from the University of Kentucky would have covered grammer, guess not.I call shenanigans. Source your info.
Im sorry you are correct I did not type what I was reading. The daniel Boone National Forrest area is the largest producing area. This is made up of KY and TN. They slightly produced more plants than California last year. Interestingly the seizure rate was more than twice that in KY & TN vs. CA
These numbers can be found on several sites NORML, DEA etc.
There is no such camera. There is no special heat signature coming from a pot plant, no magic THC-detecting camera lens, just pictures and eyeballs.
cannabisnews.com: Spectral Camera Spots Marijuana Plants
Please read this from cannabisnews.com this was from 2000. It is my understanding that the technology is much more advanced now.
The marijuana tax stamp is a Federal thing, passed back in 1939 with the help of ol' Harry Anslinger.
State Tax Stamp Data - NORML
You are correct about the Feds, However several states have inacted their own tax. The link above shows which states and gives some good info about each. Take a look you might be suprised.
While you're doing research before you post next time, you might want to give some thought to spelling, punctuation, and paragraphs.
Kansas has mandatory minimums and enforce it rigorously. My dad got caught with a joint there in the 80's, and is still on the run from them. I got caugth with an ounce, and they gave me two years prison time.