plants got mowed over :(

nepali grizzly

Well-Known Member
Ok bitch your way too perfect, you don't do anything illegal? get your definition of stealing right. Since when is trespassing considered stealing?
A guerrilla grower uses the land for 1 season a year, and does not consider that land theirs. We do not take the land from the owner we simple plant a fuckin seed. So if i plant a tomato plant in a garden bed at a shopping mall is that considered stealing? only to you.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
sounds like your raggin so maybe you should shut the fuck up you twat:finger:I am a propery owner and choose not to grow on my property,stop tryin to justify your stupid comments
It's trespassing.

You are a property owner. What would be your reaction if you discovered a guerilla grow on your property?

Would you resent the invasion of your property?

Would you be pissed someone put you at risk by growing on your property without permission?

I'll tell you what I would do, I would confiscate those plants because by being on my property, they are mine to do with as I wish.

Just because we engage in civil disobedience by using cannabis does not give us the right to act like criminals. Trespassing is what criminals do.
 

Gilfman

Well-Known Member
ok .... listen EVERYONE!! ... trespassing is trespassing ... against the law so is growing pot .. BUT its land the farmer has to tend to every year to keep it in working conditions and you really have no right to go one his land to grow your pot.. maybe buy a couple dozen acres of nice fertile land of your own ... guerilla growing should be done on public property that way IF you do get busted you wont get charged with trespassing also... now leave your bitch comments about blah blah blah private property shit ... cause its ur right and that IS my opinion on guerilla growing
 

Florida Girl

Well-Known Member
Well its good to see the points from both sides, the violent property owner vs the mellow, care free guerrilla grower.

Nice spin!


I think 1 or 2 plants is nothing to kill over. Kill the plants be and be done with it instead of wasting your time trying to find out who it was. Chances are if you kill the plants they won't grow on your property anymore, they'll find someone elses property to grow on.

I think people not growing their 1 or 2 plants on my property without my permission is the best scenario possible. The reason?.... I worked... I purchased.... it's MINE to decide...NOT THEIRS!!

It's not rocket science.... you just REFUSE to see it..... much to the detriment of us trying to paint ourselves in a good light to get mj decriminalized. Keep making us all look like criminals who don't respect others...... Well done :roll:

 

Dan Nabis

Well-Known Member
You never know, some crazy old farmer guy who thinks those druggies are the devil incarnate may just lie in wait and ambush you. Figuring you are a very dangerous person, they may just shoot you dead first and worry about it later. Chances are in alot of places, they would get off without any charges as well.

I would think being surprised by the police would be a better situation than being surprised by an armed landowner. At least the police are trained not to go all crazy shooting first, asking question later unless they have identified a serious armed threat.
 

napalesegrizzly23

Well-Known Member
Yes I may pissed, but only if I knew about it. If someone grew 2 plants on my property and had no idea it ever happened, I really wouldnt see any harm done. It is illegal but so is growing weed. growing weed illegally will get you more time in jail than trespassing. if thats the only way you can do it then I dont see anything wrong with that.
 

Gilfman

Well-Known Member
but the two together ... thats what i am saying .. yeah pot growing > trespassing on charges but u can be charged GUILTY for both .. u would rather just have growing than both IMO
 

napalesegrizzly23

Well-Known Member
yes but they would probably just rip those plants. they would have a hard time proving that it is your plants. so I would rather take the lesser charge.
 

iceman2007

Well-Known Member
...this i can say is an unforeseeable event, and thus I feel you man, do continue in your quest for quality bud...
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
I am lying??? assuming again. look in the post, guy refers me as "smart". Are you blind? Sarcastic but still.

Apparently sarsasim is lost on you.

I meant smart guy, as in smart ass. Do you understand?

Damn I can't wait until the kiddies are back in school this fall.

Is you driver your "roommate" meaning mommy?
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Everyone borrows things without asking sometimes.

Only children who don't actually own anything of their own "borrow" without asking.

I agree borrowing means asking permission.

If someone is paying property taxes on their land, and you are growing on it with out paying them rent, then yes you are stealing.

What if someone came along and borrowed your bicycle without asking? Would you be irritated? I believe you would. What if they we only going to use it for the summer, to go check their plants. At the end of the season you could have it back. Would you still be irritated? Yes you would, and why, because they used your method of borrowing and didn't ask, just took.

Wow when that shoe is on the other foot, it just doesn't quite fit the same now does it?
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
I dont steal bitch. If you think putting a couple plants (tomato, corn, weed) on some land that is not yours is stealing YOU are retarded. Have I made that land mine somehow? It is still the property owner land. correct me if I'm wrong. I own my own property, dozens of acres. I do not grow on it.
You like to assume, I see. I am nothing what you say I am. Why do you like to assume like that anyway?

Can you send me your address? I want to come and grow on YOUR land. I won't tell you I'm doing it. It is only borrowing. You'll be paid by the potting soil I'll leave behind.

If the cops come, according to you it'll be no big deal, they won't do anything so there won't be a problem. :mrgreen:
 

SHIZI

Active Member
all this hostility sucks, you do have a good point and yeah maybe he shouldnt have planted there, but to go on this site and find this and tell a guy he got what he deserved? Right after he is heart broken about it is kinda rough, keep shit like that to yourself, thats fucked up..he got what he deserved fuckthat
Do you own your own property? Do you think anyone should be able to come on your property and do as they like without your permission? If so... you should post the address of your property here so everyone knows where they are free to grow with your blessing.

If not.. then you need to shut the fuck up!
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Well if you are dumb enough to grow in someone else's hay field and your shit gets mowed down, then yes you got what you deserved. Sorry to be so harsh, but when you grow on another person's private property that's the risk you take.

BTW on this thing about if you planted a tomato in a mall flower bed, if a cop saw you harvesting tomatos from your mall plant, they would arrest you. They would consider the tomato plant and tomatos to be mall property. You would get nailed for theft, trespassing and destruction of property.

New argument for trespassing please...........
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
fdd needs to lock this thread. It's making everyone upset. :(
I disagree. It highlights a very large point of contention among growers.

To me the concept of guerilla growing is all about using lands with public access to conduct the grow operation. Public access does not equal public/government property. In many cases, private property has public access as well, but you are not trespassing by being on it.

Trespassing is a crime we should not, as a community, tolerate.

The idea that 'We're breaking the law anyway so what's the difference?' is simply childish rationalization for bad behavior.
 
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