Not Going To Chance It

PadawanWarrior

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Got Tent and it is doing OK

My Cop Neighbor went as far as running a background check on me and went as far as checking around about me.

I'm doing OK with setup I have.
How do you know he did a background check? I don't know about the laws there, but that doesn't sound legal.

 

Oldguyrealy

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Oldguyrealy

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He bought a road to keep people off of it. Found he couldn't do this now don't maintain the road.

His wife supposedly kills a Deer every year but when we're killing Chickens she gets so sick she is in bed for days.
 

pegboy

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Whats the penalty of not complying? If its a measely $100 ticket or something I say go for it.
 

Oldguyrealy

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One problem is I'm going to have people coming into my drive buying stuff I hope all Sumner. So No Trespassing signs wouldn't work.

Even if I close the door it won't work. And it's Bad Luck to plant Cedars.

So continue life as is. I'm sorry need to think on my own.
 

Drop That Sound

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Should tint the windows with mylar, so no one can make out anything other than green plants. The poly carb panels do a decent enough job. Also, strap it to an old single wide mobile home frame, so you can tow it to other locations. Get a 10' wide mobile home trip permit or whatever to be legit. Drive it down the road with a "farmers permit" within a 50 mile radius to a friends property for a few months, then bring it back home after fall for winter veggie gardening. I think you can do that anyway, lol. Mobile greenhouses are awesome. You can tow them right to the farmers market, and let people harvest there own fresh produce. Everyone would want to come in your mobile GH ;)
 

Drop That Sound

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Your thinking about it all wrong. Having a cop for a next door neighbor is the best defense you could ever have. You gotta get on his good side.. lots of donuts and neighborly gestures. Haha
 

Oldguyrealy

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Your thinking about it all wrong. Having a cop for a next door neighbor is the best defense you could ever have. You gotta get on his good side.. lots of donuts and neighborly gestures. Haha
Get on his good side. I've lived next door to him for 10 years and well???

HMM? My wife actually has his Alarm Code and feeds their cat when they are gone.
 

Dorian2

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Just contact the local authorities on this subject and find out what your legal responsibilities are. We have the same thing here where a grow isn't allowed to be visible by the public, so most either have it in a fenced area away from public consumption or indoors.


Apparently, they do not want to have homeowners growing weed hedgerows in the front lawn while kids are playing road hockey or families walking the dog. Also makes sense for a safety perspective not to have your grow visible to whoever or whatever happens across your property. This is more from a Canuck urban perspective, so I'm assuming your situation is a whole lotta different.

Good luck
 
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