nakedfrog
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In Canada, where it was recently legalized. So, I'll be curious to know how that report goes.What's your address again so I can report this? I mean, where I can deliver a pizza to....
In Canada, where it was recently legalized. So, I'll be curious to know how that report goes.What's your address again so I can report this? I mean, where I can deliver a pizza to....
In Canada, where it was recently legalized. So, I'll be curious to know how that report goes.
Wow what a complicated plant, sounds like aliens engineered it inbetween constructing pyramids.
And it’s s fruit? Interesting...
In Canada, where it was recently legalized. So, I'll be curious to know how that report goes.
Then I'll be all the more curious to hear how they respond to the reportExcept there is no legal source for seed nor seedling yet so what Mayne is doing is not legal.
Then I'll be all the more curious to hear how they respond to the report
cops don't care about hobby pot farms.
this was a huge bust
https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2010/10/14/12_arrested_in_brewery_growop.html
I remember that one, it was impressive.
TBH if it was not for the whole legality part it would be awesome to run something like that, just from the technical standpoint. Like designing the HVAC and electrical distribution and all that stuff. Some grow ops are better organized than my work place when it comes to that sort of thing.
You do know the feds have an agent on these forums...…...just a warning....
I'm growing tomatoes. After having to pay 6 bucks for 2 tomatoes at my grocery store I decided "enough is enough!"
Err you can apply for a producer licence.
That's probably super involved and very expensive and probably has a ton of requirements. Beyond a hobby at that point. You're only allowed to have so many plants otherwise and not allowed to sell them.
He neglected to mention that they are Canadian Bucks ...Err, where are you buying tomatoes? Whole Food?
He neglected to mention that they are Canadian Bucks ...
I know a Loonie is a canadian dollar. (Coin with a loon)
A Toonie is Two canadian dollars.
I bet in Canada a "buck" is a coin with a picture of some antlers on it. My guess is it's worth about 25 cents American.
Awww, my bad joke failed hard!<--- Canadian... And I know the general area Mayne lives in.
Ahhh, never knew Mayne was up there... thought it was just Red Squirrel playing with himself there.