Steven asks…
They are driving me nuts and I can’t keep anything in my garden. Except weeds. For some reason they don’t eat weeds.
I have to grow my own veggies because of chemical allergies. but I can’t with these darn varmints around. Please help me.
How do golf courses get rid of them?
If you can tolerate the odor, moth balls are good for keeping “critters” out of your garden. The veggies don’t take up the chemicals, and the animals can’t deal with the smell.
Laura asks…
If your a minor and your caught growing marijuana whats the worst that can happen?
Whose ever property you grow it on that is an adult they can and will be arrested and possibly charged with intent to sell. Anyone growing pot is going to be considered as a possible DEALER of pot which is a more serious charge than just being caught with a small amount in your pockets.
So you and your parents or whomever’s property you use will be in SERIOUS legal trouble (potential large fines and jail time) if caught growing pot. So do NOT grow pot! It is an illegal substance in all US states and the states that have it legal are only for medical purposes and those people can’t grow their own pot!
William asks…
I mean I imagine if I’m a pot smoker who enjoys an eight ball of cocaine on the weekend as well, and I find out now I can grow my own pot in my free time. Won’t that mean that extra cash I’d use to have to buy less weed for I can now have plenty of weed and give all of my money to the cartels for a bunch of coke? Thus putting more money in the cartels pockets?
That might be true. But even that wouldn’t be a positive. If you have $100 dollars for drugs and now you get weed for free and still spend the $100 dollars on a different drug you haven’t given the cartels any extra money.
Moreover if you usually spend $100 dollars on drugs and now spend $0, you most certainly are hurting the cartels.
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