moving plants across florida line

growman3666

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i have heard that moving trucks are all searched by dogs once you cross the line i was wondering if there was anyway they can smell a plant in the vegitative state????

rep will be given to anyone who helps
 

nathenking

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Ive never heard anything as communist as that bro. thats just blows my fucking mind. I have a good feeling that shit doesnt happen. but what do I know???
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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When you drive anything like a uhaul truck across state lines, you are supposed to stop at weigh stations, they often have dogs. I am assuming this is what you are reffering to? I have driven a Uhaul, I never stopped and was never given problems. Hope this helps. :peace: :blsmoke:
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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Only going by what the uhaul people said. and does it matter? I told him not to stop anyway, and he wouldn't have any problems...
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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Directly off their site

Requirements may vary from state to state and throughout Canada. Each weigh station has a sign that says what you are required to do; just obey the signs. Normally U-Haul customers moving their own household goods are not required to stop, because this is not a commercial move. However, if a truck is over a certain weight it may be required to stop regardless of what is being carried.

Don't post shit you don't know about. since we don't know what are the exact specs he is asking about I told him exactly what he needed to know.
 

shipinit

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Only states that I know of that have any type of checkpoints is California (more for fruits and veggies) and Texas (40 miles north of border for illegals/drugs). You shouldn't have a problem, pack them in clothes boxes you get from uhaul and put them in the front portion of the cargo area....don't speed or smoke in the moving truck. I hauled a few clones this spring 2000 miles across country in an igloo cooler....it can be done without a hitch.
 

BudBoss

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i went to Pensacola last months and we never got searched
but it could be diff this time of the year:joint::hump::blsmoke:
 

ganjagoddess

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All commercial vehicles are required to cross the weigh stations in Florida- no matter how small the vehicle is. Anyone renting a truck for personal use is not required to cross the scales, but the weigh masters suggest that rental trucks go ahead and exit at the weigh stations. The scale masters can't tell whether a rental truck is being used commercially or not, so they may chase down a rental truck that passes by the scale without stopping. Generally, a rental truck that obeys the weigh station speed limit will be directed into the bypass lanes and return to the freeway.


BUT it also states...

All rental trucks and vehicles with trailers are required to pull into the agricultural inspections. Vehicles entering Florida will be prohibited from transporting citrus plants but other types of plants are allowed. Florida will require anyone transporting plants or livestock to fill out forms at the agricultural inspection. Florida will send inspectors to the final destination marked on the forms to inspect produce plants.
 

NoDrama

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Directly off their site

Requirements may vary from state to state and throughout Canada. Each weigh station has a sign that says what you are required to do; just obey the signs. Normally U-Haul customers moving their own household goods are not required to stop, because this is not a commercial move. However, if a truck is over a certain weight it may be required to stop regardless of what is being carried.

Don't post shit you don't know about. since we don't know what are the exact specs he is asking about I told him exactly what he needed to know.

Jesus dude, noone disagreed with you, chill out and take a few bong hits, don't be such a hater.
 
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