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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    No. It's about intelligent choices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Use some of the tax to fund honest medical research (none of that one eyed shit) for providing guidance for the industry. Have the growers, as part of the conditions, grow hemp so that new products can compete in the marketplace... after all that's why it became illegal in the first place. They should be the terms else we run the risk of changing next to nothing and half arseing what could be a sensible use of everyone's time and money for a change. What could possibly go wrong?
    correct me if I am wrong, but
    was it not the American cotton farmers, who were using slaves as free labor who approached the American government to outlaw hemp so they could ensure the sales of their Legally grown new product?

    And that was the beginning of the world wide prohibition of hemp?

    To bolster the pockets of the rich, who paid bribes to the politicians, ( hold on, that sounds normal to me somehow )
    All done for the cotton industry? Which legally owned slaves?

    weird,
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Some of us work for a living and would appreciate our hard earned going to legitimate growing enterprises
    I couldn't be arsed, not even by you sweety, but would happily follow you around with my fingers up your nostrils so that you don't have to smell it. Pay me extra and I'll scratch my arse with both fingers and not wash my hands before we start.
    You're a chum, don't give me pink eye.
    Legitimate growing enterprises eh? Sounds catchy, I imagine the oppoturnity for more jobs in the...erm horticulture sector would pop up
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I imagine the oppoturnity for more jobs in the...erm horticulture sector would pop up
    And level 4-6 dope growing at the local Polytechnic (NZQA approved of course)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    correct me if I am wrong, but
    was it not the American cotton farmers, who were using slaves as free labor who approached the American government to outlaw hemp so they could ensure the sales of their Legally grown new product?

    And that was the beginning of the world wide prohibition of hemp?

    To bolster the pockets of the rich, who paid bribes to the politicians, ( hold on, that sounds normal to me somehow )
    All done for the cotton industry? Which legally owned slaves?

    weird,
    That's the first time I've heard about the cotton trade being dragged into it... I thought that was more to do with the Civil War, although it may well have cropped (snigger) up under the hemp guise too. From the many sites I've read (yes, the internet, heh) it seems that it was industry/manufacturing lobbyists that wanted it banned as hemp could be used to make something like 25,000 products including fuel. Mr Diesel having an engine that could run on hemp seed oil (claimed to be more efficient) and the oil oil folk producing petroleum. Add to that the textile industry (cotton?) and food industry and it was pretty much a done deal. Tis where reefer madness comes from scaring the population into believing that stoners would rape and pillage their way from town to town.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    You're a chum, don't give me pink eye.
    Legitimate growing enterprises eh? Sounds catchy, I imagine the oppoturnity for more jobs in the...erm horticulture sector would pop up
    Wouldn't dream of it... whilst yer conscious
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And level 4-6 dope growing at the local Polytechnic (NZQA approved of course)
    Which still won't get you a job...
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Which still won't get you a job...
    At least it would be a transferable skill
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    At least it would be a transferable skill
    Very true, I could get tips from one of these fellows on baccy growing?
    I'm keen to give it a go (baccy, not whacky)
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Very true, I could get tips from one of these fellows on baccy growing?
    I'm keen to give it a go (baccy, not whacky)
    From what I've read growing tobacco is relatively easy. You can grab bags of seeds for $5 or so off of tardme. Unfortunately I live on a clay mound and I'd need a serious digger and a few K's worth of soil to get a crop growing... kinda not worth it . Think blackdog was talking about giving it a crack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    From what I've read growing tobacco is relatively easy. You can grab bags of seeds for $5 or so off of tardme. Unfortunately I live on a clay mound and I'd need a serious digger and a few K's worth of soil to get a crop growing... kinda not worth it . Think blackdog was talking about giving it a crack.

    FFS. A dozen big paint buckets and a 5 or 10 metre length of 4 metre wide clear 250 micron polythene draped and pegged over a 10mm rope strung between a couple of trees. Pinch the ends together and you're under way. How hard or expensive is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    This thread makes me want to have a joint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And level 4-6 dope growing at the local Polytechnic (NZQA approved of course)
    You mean Seventh Form Hort at Kati College.............errr I mean I have no idea of what your talking about
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    FFS. A dozen big paint buckets and a 5 or 10 metre length of 4 metre wide clear 250 micron polythene draped and pegged over a 10mm rope strung between a couple of trees. Pinch the ends together and you're under way. How hard or expensive is that?
    I don't have a any trees and live in a high wind area often adorned with trampolines from a few doors away... me unleashing 40 square metres of wood and polythene on the world is really not advisable and could see me up on murder charges. If anything I attempt to build turns out to last longer than a week it's nothing more than sheer luck... but I take your point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    I don't have a any trees and live in a high wind area often adorned with trampolines from a few doors away... me unleashing 40 square metres of wood and polythene on the world is really not advisable and could see me up on murder charges. If anything I attempt to build turns out to last longer than a week it's nothing more than sheer luck... but I take your point.
    Try growing indoors ... a lot of the commercial growers ( gangs ) have a great deal of success in this.
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