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To: berdie
I know a whole lot about growing and selling pot, it takes nothing and literally everyone can do it, even the homeless, and people living in apartments.

The pot that actor Martin Milner’s kids used came from a couple of bushes in my front yard in Southern California.

Growing quality plants is easy, the plant is very attractive, and the resulting pot has a long shelf life (years). Guys will grow all the free pot they want, and they will try to outdo each other, the nation will be saturated with free pot.

If one single tomato plant could give you all the tomatoes that you needed, and keep you high for the entire year, and tomatoes were heavily taxed like booze and cigarettes, then everyone would plant a tomato plant every year, and if they didn't, there would be plenty of surplus from friends and neighbors.

73 posted on 06/23/2011 12:55:16 AM PDT by ansel12 (America has close to India population of 1950s, India has 1,200,000,000 people now. Quality of Life?)
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To: ansel12

That’s pretty interesting. But is it information that should be shared?


86 posted on 06/23/2011 1:03:28 AM PDT by berdie (qill)
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To: ansel12
If one single tomato plant could give you all the tomatoes that you needed, and keep you high for the entire year, and tomatoes were heavily taxed like booze and cigarettes, then everyone would plant a tomato plant every year, and if they didn't, there would be plenty of surplus from friends and neighbors.

Oh, my gawd! What a terrible scenario! Free, self-sufficient individuals not enthralled by Big Business, meeting their own needs! Our country would go to hell in a handbasket!

Regards,

130 posted on 06/23/2011 1:42:25 AM PDT by alexander_busek
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