South Texas
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Second thought. "You have just steped into an $80,000 grow area. (whatever the potential is). Blackmarket sells claymores for $400 per. Do you feel lucky, Bitch?"
That reminds me. I heard of a guy the other day (maybe it was even on this board) who took a surplus claymore and painted the words "no trespassing" on it. I like that; I think I will steal his idea for my home.Second thought. "You have just steped into an $80,000 grow area. (whatever the potential is). Blackmarket sells claymores for $400 per. Do you feel lucky, Bitch?"
No. How would they know you pissed there, unless they saw you do it? In which case they wouldn't need soil samples.To bring up the DNA thing again... If I piss around the plants to keep animals away, is there any chance the cops will take a soil sample and find my piss
Yes. But hey, we all do it sometimes.or am I just being way too paranoid?
I have been raided before and rent from a family member who would have called me immediately. I GOT NO WARNING except increased bacon activity in the area.that sounds about right.
@ OP i can tell you now for a fact they warn no one! even the police who do the bust dont know where they are going to hit untill they have the brefing then its in to the vans and stright to the growers door and it gets put through usally 1st thing in the morning when you are still in bed. who ever told you the landlord gets warned before a bust is full of shit!
out side grows here if they find plants as the above post has said they will do a search for DNA joint ends at the location, finger prints ect and then put in the news or paper that if anyone knows any info to please contact them anonymously.
To bad for them i use those to so id get them setting them up b/f they were even ready to take a picture.In my area they like to use those motion sensor cameras, the kind people use for wildlife. They monitor and then bust close to harvest. That's what i have read.
Def. paranoid how would they test piss in the dirt?To bring up the DNA thing again... If I piss around the plants to keep animals away, is there any chance the cops will take a soil sample and find my piss, or am I just being way too paranoid?
He told me that they said they were going in to execute a search warrant. That it was a suspected grow house and theyve been watching it for a while now. Yes and Please everyone keep them comments rollin!This topic has been a great interest to me, and have studied it for awhile. All comments are welcome. #1. If somebody sneaks on my property & drops seeds, I can not be held accountable for something that I had no control over. However, they would CERTAINLY search my house, etc. If I am holding ANYTHING that is connected, seeds, grow ligh, roaches, matching footprints, a trail, etc. I'm busted. Point, if You're clean, you can grow on your property.
Why would the Cops call the Owner..... that's stupid, unless the Judge won't sign the warrant, and the law dogs needs permission to enter the property. With that, no warrant needed. Now, did the law ask permission with these phone calls? I think so. To stake out a grow, a LOT of cost is involved, lots of man hours, plus telltale signs, meals brought in, cars, radios, etc.It's not worth their while. Plus, if you can't tell a place is watched, something is wrong. If you are 100 feet way, or just a person walking through the woods is not guilty of shit. They have to catch you, literally harvesting, feeding, etc, before the case can be made. Cutting & hauling the shit may take as less than 10 minutes,... that's the only window they have to bust you, if there is no connection. As a hunter & ex-military, I can tell you that if you sit at night for 1 hour, downwind, to hear everything, you will know if you have visitors. No smoking, farting, coughing, total silence.
Indoor or backyard grows, they have your ass, because friends can't keep quite for 4 to 7 months. I read a lot about bust searching for "Monster Mariajuna Plants". Most times, they miss the grower. They usually only search during harvest time in Choppers. By that time, a conopy of vines could have covered, in part, your grows. Indirect lighting should never be underestimated. Just my take.