Thieves

Indacouch

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I may or may not have implemented this method for tires with very successful results..lol.... However I've not used it to make a thief kabob but I'm sure the technique darth is describing would be really affective...........Damn! my feet hurt just thinking about it Just imagine if they screw up jumping the fence and they land on there ass Lol
 

Corso312

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There really is no jumping this fence..its more of a run right thru it...its just to somewhat shield nosey mfs drivin by.
 

Corso312

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I literally know no one in this town..not a single person..I'm as low key as they come ..I couldn't even name one single person by name..never had a visitor or anyone over.
 

Motorbuds

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I've got a few of these type of alarms up and down my driveway and around my fence/yard as I have a big yard too and I dont like assholes in it :)

Now I don't endorse this actual alarm, but its just this particular type. The ones I use I got from Home Depot I think. You put the speaker in your house and every time the sensor sees something it sounds a door bell sounding alarm in the house.

It can be annoying since it picks up everything but its better than getting raped out of your plants. Good luck.

http://val-u-care.com/index.php/wireless-motion-sensor-hallway-monitor.html?gclid=CIfdwb_C-McCFdgLgQodYZ4FNw
 

anzohaze

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Such bullshit bro!

All of our dogs are bored to death, due to new outdoor grow restrictions/bans that are in effect. I have French Mastiffs. My good buddy has an English Mastiff. My other buddy has this american bulldog.
Here's a very bored american bulldog(Champ):
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All Champ does nowadays is roll around in the dirt.
HE looks like my sis dog rocket. Same shap and a fatty
 

Aeroknow

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HE looks like my sis dog rocket. Same shap and a fatty
His head is as big as my male french mastiff. French mastiffs(the bigger ones) have the biggest heads of all dogs. One of those shorter, stouter american bulldogs unlike the ones like Chance(homeward bound) who are a bit taller. Champ is papered, his parents are two bad asses themselves:-)
 

justugh

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see i am not the crazy one
even the mod knows about the...they work great

if u want something smaller then these
http://www.amazon.com/String-Perimeter-Prepper-Survival-Tactical/dp/B00QPSMTXC/

finally do the bear trick ........a piece of wood with nails driven tho it so sticks up in the air (put this down on the path in and near the plants ) spray it with dog repellent or something the dogs knows means trouble bad (keeps them from stepping on it )

laws
Stand Your Ground laws and other expanded self-defense provisions all derived from the old English common law concept that individuals have a right to defend their homes. The original “Castle Doctrine” gave individuals a right to protect their home against intruders, even if that meant using deadly force. Because they were protecting their home, courts carved out an exception to the general rule that individuals protecting themselves must first attempt to mitigate the harm, or “retreat,” so that an individual would not be forced to retreat from their own home.

Stand Your Ground laws that expand that “no duty to retreat” concept to anywhere an individual has a right to be have been described as an expansion of the Castle Doctrine. But they are not the only expansion passed in countless states. Many states have also incorporated into their laws similar authority to use deadly force in protection of their “occupied vehicles” or offices, and have expanded the conception of the home to include not just the house but the curtilage – a legal term for the property surrounding the house. While Stand Your Ground laws confer the right to use deadly force to protect against a forcible felony anywhere someone has a right to be, individuals can use deadly force against much less when one is defending their home, vehicle, or office. In a number of states, the law presumes a reasonable fear of imminent peril or death if an individual is unlawfully entering an occupant’s home, car, or office. The expanded Castle Doctrine has been used to justify a shooting against a burglary of a neighbor’s home, and the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old who walked onto a neighbor’s porch to escape a potential police bust of underaged drinking. And just this week, a Virginia woman shot at a car that used her driveway to turn around on the highway — an intrusion she argues is an unlawful entry onto her property.

u know i copied that look it has periods and capitals
 

Corso312

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Caught a little fuck last nite..3am ...dog treed him like coon :cool:

15-16 years old ..I let him sweat it out in the tree for 10 minutes while I fired up the dog... Put the dog in the house n told him if I see him or any of his boys on my property again I'm Gona break his arms.

I had a feeling it was some dumb kid ..who else wants to grab worthless premature plants.

The tent was a huge success.
 

lahadaextranjera

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Caught a little fuck last nite..3am ...dog treed him like coon :cool:

15-16 years old ..I let him sweat it out in the tree for 10 minutes while I fired up the dog... Put the dog in the house n told him if I see him or any of his boys on my property again I'm Gona break his arms.

I had a feeling it was some dumb kid ..who else wants to grab worthless premature plants.

The tent was a huge success.
Well done! You knew they'd be back and you got them!

Please tell me you gave him a couple of bitch slaps?!

Apparently our dogs get put down here if they bite on their own property whilst defending. Its ridiculous.
 

Corso312

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I wanted to break his legs n let him crawl back to his parents house..I didn't tho ... The kid was really scrawny n young...he was maybe 5'7" 135 lbs.


Bad storm rolled thru ..high winds 2" rain...lotta duct tape n bamboo going in.
 
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