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in london i got shifted for a fuckin spliff!
Sounds shifty to mein london i got shifted for a fuckin spliff!
yeah but I remebmer even 4-5 years ago being busted WITH a medical card. Some cops are jack asses. They said "that shit don't fly around here". I was like BS! Its a CA law and all but I went to jail 2 times for a total of a month and a half!! Lately they have been way nicer. Got caulght with 2 oz of purple erkle kief and the cop actually knew what the kief was and how it was made. I showed him my reccomendation (he had pulled me to the side from the rest of the group) and he was like "sit your ass on the curb" and fucked with the rest of the group.yep, in cali cool cops even hand your bud and pipe back. under your other things though, so ppl wont see.
Not that bad compared to these other states apparently lol. Possession of 30 grams or less is a misdemeanor and first offenses they will usually just take it from you. If you're growing anymore than 30 grams it's a felony and the prison time can range from 2 - 8 years.what the law in indiana?
I call shenanigans. Source your info.
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.
The marijuana tax stamp is a Federal thing, passed back in 1939 with the help of ol' Harry Anslinger.
While you're doing research before you post next time, you might want to give some thought to spelling, punctuation, and paragraphs.
Originally Posted by DryGrain
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.
cannabisnews.com: Spectral Camera Spots Marijuana Plants
Funny how ORINCON's website doesn't work. The details in the article you posted sounds like an overly technical description of modern camera equipment. There is no way to differentiate marijuana from other plants from the air other than a visual check by a human being.Please read this from cannabisnews.com this was from 2000. It is my understanding that the technology is much more advanced now.
I'm wondering if you can source your information regarding spectral photography with a more reputable source than a cannabisnews.com article. It's true that they use infrared cameras to detect possible indoor grows, but the technology you described is the stuff of urban legend.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.
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.
thats incredible. do they need proof of residency or anything like that? if you go into another state carrying will the prescription work or does it depend on the law there?basically there are doctors all over the place here that that is all they do all day is give out prescriptions....As long as you got $125, you can get your prescription, trust me it is that easy
MarijuanaNews.com ran the article as well.[/i]
This is the information I want you to source. How do you know how many plants were successfully harvested in either place? All you can go by is how much was seized, which has little bearing on how much was actually produced and more to do with local enforcement budgets.
I agree I don't know 100% on how many was harvested. We don't call and report that. Im going by the DEA estimates. The 1997 numbers are CA 693,603 eradicated, harvested 2,080,809. Daniel Boone 65 Counties 1,617,406 eradicated, harvested 2,098,447. Again these are the 1997 numbers. The DEA states locally that the numbers have increased here more. You can believe them or not. Regularly they have info like this in the local papers here. They use it as propaganda.
Funny how ORINCON's website doesn't work. The details in the article you posted sounds like an overly technical description of modern camera equipment. There is no way to differentiate marijuana from other plants from the air other than a visual check by a human being.
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They have 250 employees and posted a revenue of 52 million in 2003.
Maybe you have heard of Lockheed Martin one of the biggest companies in the US? They have 140,000 employees with a 2007 revenue of 41.862 Billion USD.
I'm wondering if you can source your information regarding spectral photography with a more reputable source than a cannabisnews.com article. It's true that they use infrared cameras to detect possible indoor grows, but the technology you described is the stuff of urban legend.