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au/nz law qs

hi mates.lol.always wanted to say that.anywho i was woundering what are the laws in all the territorys?idk cant spell.i.e. plant limet,planting type(like i heard hydro a nono).and do they check greenhouse's(like to make sure its safe and or meets code.also one more thing is there a year round summer somewhere in the down under???hopfully ill be a student at one of your fine school.thanks for hearing me out
peace and a peaceful harvest:thank you:
 

cornflake

better'n coco pops any ol' day o da week
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hello

in your sig, what does it mean? or even, what does it, or what does it mean to say?

is it a clever political statement about the state of education in the states, is like the play on that single word "were", as in "we're" now in the past tense, we're the "were" gen lol

or does your spelling suck so much you don't know the difference between were and w're or where and wier for that matter haha

maybe you just forgot to insert a ', maybe ;)

oh yeah, well Australian MJ laws seem to vary a fair bit from state to state, I'd be very wary of growing in NT, you're likely to be hung in your cell for being a greenie, or as an aboriginal sympathiser (a boong lover), in any case you'll at least be anally violated before you manage to escape that territory, let's not call it a state, it's more like a timewarp than an area on earth.

in my area, I know of one person who grows 3-4 plants outside every year, and has never been busted despite sevral visits from the local constabulary, this fine old gent has had an inoperable tumor in his skull for nearly 4 years now and the law appears to be turning a blind eye to his medical usage 9and he's in his 70's)

other than that it's pretty strictly controlled, you better not tell anyone in sydney metro unless you meet em here or have known them for a long time, if you're wanting to grow

keep your op smallish and be careful who knows and it should be ok ;)

good luck
 

eugenegreen

herbalist
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I heard... In the ACT, Vic, SA, and WA it's somewhat tolerated...
Meaning a couple of plants and a lil personal is just a ticket-able offense...
But in places like QL or NSW (except the whole Lismore/ Nimbin area surrounding Mt. Warning national park, cops look the other way round here)... There is no distinction between a small time cat and the big boys...

I saw plants in Canberra, openly growing in peoples backyards!
I believe 3 plants are tolerated there...

By all means, Oz laws are a bit more tolerable than the draconian laws you're probably used to... ganjasuiteseat

But at the end of the day, it's only tolerated in some places, not fully legal...

JAH Bless

:rasta:
 

bushweed

Well-known member
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It's not tolerated all that well, but it's a fucken big country, and that somewhat mitigates the redneck intolerance.
 
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i would like to live in the bush for a few mouths and need to gather alot of info though b4.duh.lol.what are the aboriginals like?the wild 1s?.lmao.jk.but for real though how are they in the bush?are they good guides?peace and a peaceful harvest
 

Squiggles

Member
i would like to live in the bush for a few mouths and need to gather alot of info though b4.duh.lol.what are the aboriginals like?the wild 1s?.lmao.jk.but for real though how are they in the bush?are they good guides?peace and a peaceful harvest

there is so much wrong with this post i dont know were to start
:mad:
 

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
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there is so much wrong with this post i dont know were to start
:mad:

I've worked with aboriginals in Tully, far North Queensland, they are human beings like all of us, I think he has to do a little bit of research. They were some of the best people to work and live with and still stay in contact.
 

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
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Hell on earth. especially during the wet season with a cyclone brewing. I was there when Innisfail got nailed a few years back, military background squiggles? I love the wet, cyclones are a bit full on though. Glad I wasn't in Darwin when Tracy hit.
 
@squiggles.i was just playing man.i know the are the original people and deserve respect.my bad.thanks for not being a dick!!!!!cool man.peace and a peaceful harvest

@high country.what kind of pay do they want/need to be content?did they hunt/u hunt for food or did you backpack in can/dried foods.also what part of the country has year round heat stroke?lol.thank guy!peace and a peacefulharvest
 

Squiggles

Member
Hell on earth. especially during the wet season with a cyclone brewing. I was there when Innisfail got nailed a few years back, military background squiggles? I love the wet, cyclones are a bit full on though. Glad I wasn't in Darwin when Tracy hit.

yeah mate i donned the green skin for a bit

ganjasuiteseat id suggest doing a bush tucker tour or something similar and some desert survival training once you are squared away in these areas maybe then go hunting just remember pigs, goats and roos weigh about 50-100kg gutted and on foot they can be a prick to carry out
summer is a killer in Aus and thats just in the city
also heat stroke can even strike in winter in the snow
 
thanks a million.i was woundering also(i know i wounder about alot of shit.sorry)how much is living in the down under?bored/utilitys and such.thanks again.peace and a peaceful harvest
 
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