obijiohn
Active Member
So this weekend I went to a B&N (in Texas) to look for some generic indoor gardening books, and what do I see right in their midst? About 7 cannabis books, including the Cannabible (one big volume, and also 3 smaller volumes), Marijuana Horticulture, a couple of "grow bibles", etc.
Is it just me or is this insane? I'm sure not going to walk up to the cashier with a handful of Marijuana Grow Bibles. I mean, this *is* Texas, where you can legally walk up and down the street with a loaded shotgun (granted, you may not get very far without being questioned, but it's still legal), but PLEASE! Even if I pay in cash, they've got security monitors recording everything, and the clerks are probably trained to notify someone or press a special red button if anybody purchases one of these books. I thought it was technically a crime to give anyone grow advice, so how is a book any different? In any event, it sure does tip them off as to what you have in mind.
Or am I just overly paranoid?
Is it just me or is this insane? I'm sure not going to walk up to the cashier with a handful of Marijuana Grow Bibles. I mean, this *is* Texas, where you can legally walk up and down the street with a loaded shotgun (granted, you may not get very far without being questioned, but it's still legal), but PLEASE! Even if I pay in cash, they've got security monitors recording everything, and the clerks are probably trained to notify someone or press a special red button if anybody purchases one of these books. I thought it was technically a crime to give anyone grow advice, so how is a book any different? In any event, it sure does tip them off as to what you have in mind.
Or am I just overly paranoid?