Lake County Outdoor BAN wtf

Its the same as it ever was....like minded individuals tend to settle near each other thus creating a pocket of culture. ....if a culture already exists where you settle you should respect it.....this is why I have a large carbon filter.
 
I agree everything has got out of hand with the huge crops at every other house, but they shouldn't just ban it completely for outdoor growers. There is stil a lot of people that just want to grow six for their own medicine that they probably can't afford to buy all the time.


im gonna open up a dairy n the middle of anytown, california, and i bet many a outdor growers would complain of the smell, but yet they bitch when their neighbors have had it with their stinky dope plants and act as if they have no right to complain at all.

a rural ban is pretty weak, in urban i can see the need for some type of regulation, a complete ban is not what i would have done though.


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Its the same as it ever was....like minded individuals tend to settle near each other thus creating a pocket of culture. ....if a culture already exists where you settle you should respect it.....this is why I have a large carbon filter.

My neighbor carbon filters his green house, mostly sealed lol. He thinks everyone "knows" that there are medical growers out here and he doens't want to be robbed.
 
Last place I lived was all outdoor growing out in the open....compliance checks whirley birds the whole nine......one road in one road out.....no complainers.....no robbers.....except the deer lol someone would need a lot of hair on their ass to rob up there.
 
I'm with Doublejj -- I'd grow outdoors anyway and try not to get caught (It's "state" legal indoors or out here, but I still do crazy camoflage with zillions of tomatoes, sunflowers, and trumpet vines for "blending", and I grow lilies with different bloom times for odor control)(I also made papier mache tomatoes to hang on my weed plants -- it looked great from about 10 feet out)(I have some prissy neighbors, who might not react favorably if they knew we grow, so I'm cautious).

I do understand the fury of outdoor growers in Lake County though. If I'd been growin', legally, respectfully, for years in my own backyard, and then they up and change the rules, I'd be PISSED. And vocal.
 
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