Which city??

DinafemHashPlant

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Eldorado, Sonoma, Santa Cruz, San Diego, San Jose, Oakland, Berkley.....These cities allow more plant count and amount of dry bud u can hold...Also when picking can u tell me about jobs in the area, what parts of the city to not live in becuz of crime(meth and crack heads), and anything else u can add would be appreciated..Thanks :peace::joint:
 
well....oakland is oakland. sketch as fuck. shootings practically everyday. San jo has a club literally on every corner, some of the best in the bay but can be pretty sketch in some areas.
 
Santa Cruz - 99 plants i think - 45 minutes to san jose (good jobs)
next i would go with el dorado - nice area , 30 minutes to sac
 
Yeah oakland is def a sketch place from what ive HEARD...I was thinking of sonoma and eldorado, maybe cruz...Thanks for the information everyone...
 
I've been looking at santa cruz as per recommendation from a friend already living there. Apparently the laws are extremely lax there and the LEO arent dicks.
 
Is santa cruz on the fault line???

Grew up in Santa Cruz. Yes, it's definitely on a fault line. That's the epicenter of the 7.1 earthquake in 1989. The whole county basically got annihilated. Had to dig my friend's grandmother out of a collapsed drug store. Took 15 years to rebuild, has never been quite what it was before.

Santa Cruz in 1989:

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Yes, Santa Cruz is very much on a fault line.
 
FUCKKKKKKKKKKKK THAT....What city isnt on the fault line thats lax and a nice place to live??Thanks for the help everyone

Santa Barbara/ventura? Just a guess. Maybe San Luis Obisbo? Not sure if Sonoma has quakes, but that might be a solid choice. I know there are places up there with a mellow attitude. I've never heard about Mendo having a big quake either.
 
FUCKKKKKKKKKKKK THAT....What city isnt on the fault line thats lax and a nice place to live??Thanks for the help everyone

The good news is that Santa Cruz no longer has brick buildings anymore. It turns out that during an Earthquake brick buildings transform into brick launching death machines. They pretty much all fell down in 89 and the county doesn't allow new ones being built.
 
Thanks for the info Dan and Canna...So no where near the water basically..Have to be a couple hundo miles inland..Yeah i would think brick and earht quakes arent a good combination..Yeah sonoma and mendo do sound good...R there quakes in Humbolt?
 
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