SnapsProvolone
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now there's a new industry, pot insurance. Lol
thought you left RIU? well personally i'm glad to see you back. i saw a 'like' recently and knew you were back.now there's a new industry, pot insurance. Lol
The old women's prison in Brush, CO is being converted, no bullshit.buy an old prison to live in
Sounds like a pretty ideal space actually. One of those places could produce an insane quantity of weed. Especially if they used the yard too. Every cell a different strain, a prison turns to paradise.The old women's prison in Brush, CO is being converted, no bullshit.
One excellent trick my grandma used on the East Coast is to put a groove on the top side of the interior molding of all of the windows of The bottom floor of the house and glue a bunch of razor blades in the grooves because after all where's the first place your fingers end up grabbing as you climb through a window to get into someone's houseI think one topic that doesn't come up enough is security.
A friend of mines home was recently broke into and I'm looking into some security ideas.
I know the best thing is people not knowing about your grow. But when your a legal caregiver for years with multiple patients, the word gets out.
I'm familiar with Casino security protocol/surveillance tactics but a lot doesn't apply to the home grower.
I like the idea of outdoor/indoor surveillance system for security from theft, and if something does go awry for your own safety from LEO's. Although I've heard the first thing they do is rip cameras down.
I know some of you have some good ideas.
- Jiji
Unfortunately traps tend to backfire both legally and on yourself or someone other than your intended target. I wouldn't set any traps. None that can injure or kill at least.One excellent trick my grandma used on the East Coast is to put a groove on the top side of the interior molding of all of the windows of The bottom floor of the house and glue a bunch of razor blades in the grooves because after all where's the first place your fingers end up grabbing as you climb through a window to get into someone's house
lol, sounds potentially fatal, jkOr massive buckets of sewage that you've let a few skunks rott into
Security, power infrastructure, water, sewer, it's all there. What's not to love?Sounds like a pretty ideal space actually. One of those places could produce an insane quantity of weed. Especially if they used the yard too. Every cell a different strain, a prison turns to paradise.
Never thought of that. I am aloud to grow outdoors under strict provisions. Maybe a 4 plant grow outside or something to experiment with.How about fake decoy plants. And when grabbed, they emit that dye they use to mark money and thiefs. Set that fake tent up at the nearest point of entry. Or have some fun and put one outdoors if you have a real ripper problem.
I reakon the blades sound cool just put a warning sign saying trying to break into premises could result in u getting fcked upUnfortunately traps tend to backfire both legally and on yourself or someone other than your intended target. I wouldn't set any traps. None that can injure or kill at least.
How about a dye pack or something? I think I would get out of there if I were suddenly purple.
Except that it is letting everyone within visual/olfactory range know that you have something worth taking. Just going to entrap local derelicts, or at least attract attention.Maybe a 4 plant grow outside or something to experiment with.
Like I said under strict state provisions. It can't be visible from any neighboring properties and still has to be locked and secured access.Except that it is letting everyone within visual/olfactory range know that you have something worth taking. Just going to entrap local derelicts, or at least attract attention.
Locked and secured, not visible from other properties, I've had bicycles stolen from my property (NY is a cesspool of humanity).Like I said under strict state provisions. It can't be visible from any neighboring properties and still has to be locked and secured access.
Every summer I go on a tour finding outdoor grow sites looking for exactly what to avoid doing myself. One block that is around forty houses I spotted at least five just by driving by. This doesn't include later in be season during stretch, those idiots who let those colas tower three plus feet above their fences are just plain silly.Like I said under strict state provisions. It can't be visible from any neighboring properties and still has to be locked and secured access.
Just to remind everyone, I don't live in a horrible neighborhood or anything. Its actually quite safe. The odds of my home getting broke into (if I didn't grow) are slim to none. Its the people who hear about or know that make me cautious.
I think a lot of people know about peoples grows, they just don't realize it. Have you ever talked to a mailman? My buddy is friends with one and he can show you over a dozen grows on his route.
- Jiji
Buy a mastiff and steal a home security sign from somewhere and plant it in your yard.I think one topic that doesn't come up enough is security.
A friend of mines home was recently broke into and I'm looking into some security ideas.
I know the best thing is people not knowing about your grow. But when your a legal caregiver for years with multiple patients, the word gets out.
I'm familiar with Casino security protocol/surveillance tactics but a lot doesn't apply to the home grower.
I like the idea of outdoor/indoor surveillance system for security from theft, and if something does go awry for your own safety from LEO's. Although I've heard the first thing they do is rip cameras down.
I know some of you have some good ideas.
- Jiji