Ok, grow tents...what do you tell the landlord/family/friends it is?

HailTheLeaf

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I told my landlady that it was a grow tent for my medical marijuana garden.
I then showed her my recommendation and told her all about how it worked.
I also asked her to never have any maintenance people in my apartment without me present as the contents of my grow tent are high value and a target for unscrupulous people. :)
In a sane world, that would work well...unfortunately I live in America, where that still won't fly with most landlords. That and I've got at least 1-2 weeks before I've got my card. I've got the tent though, so fuck it.

I'd like to know where anyone gets off telling another person what naturally occurring plants they can grow and use in the first place...1984 anyone? If that's not controlling, abusive behavior, I don't know what is...you've got intimidation, hyper active response, (having stormtroopers drag you off to jail for growing or smoking or even possession) fear, guilt, shame. Apparently the government has severe bipolar personality disorder and we're in a very abusive relationship with them.
 

devilh212

Member
duuude ur seriously wrong with this. carbon filters might be expensive but are a long term investment. get a rhino 4" and u wont have to worry about any smell for the best part of 2 years. bet u spend more on shitty carbon sheets at 5er a pop than u would just spending 100 bucks on a decent odour control system.
 

joe blow greenthumb

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It's your darkroom for photography. Or, better yet, paint the outer and tell all that it's a new play tent for your kids. Please, don't tell my kids because it's a surprise and I haven't shown them yet!
 

joe blow greenthumb

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You can not be evicted for any medical condition that you may have. If you grow marijuana legally then a landlord will have a hard, almost impossible, time getting you evicted. As long as the rental isn't being destructed and is returned in comparable, or better, condition then you are good to go. They'll have to take you to court and once you show that you're legal then the judge will have no basis for an eviction. Afterwards, they'll probably award you court costs if you've requested it in a counter suit. Anyone else, it's not their business. My motto....for everyone you show or tell, there are ten that know of it's existence.
 

irie230

Member
Tell whomever asks that it is a Sexual Torture chamber and it looks like it is the right size for them. I hope to GOD, in seeing you are in California, HE doesn't take you up on your offer. lol.
 

Nutty sKunK

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If you're trying to hide from peeps that don't know you too well or even so. Say it's a Vocal recording booth ;)
 
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