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iGro4Me

The Hopeful Protagonist
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The Final Countdown.... :woohoo:

*cue Europe*


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Gro :joint:
 

vintner

Careful, I just had my bullshit meter recalibrated
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BlueBerry

BlueBerry

You've been putting up some nice harvest shots lately IGrow :respect: Some very good lookin smoke too :joint:
Hog tied and ready for a transplant and the screen some time this week :rasta:
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Stay safe everyone & :smoweed:
 

iGro4Me

The Hopeful Protagonist
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Thanks Vint....It sure feels good too bro....:yeahthats


That Blueberry is looking real healthy maing :joint:


Pass the Vino.....:friends:....Good to seeya' :wave:


Peace,

Gro :joint:
 

Ribsauce

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Very nice pics guys everything's looking good...now ive finally showed up to post some picture of some of the monster nepalese plants i got outside

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now a little of a beautiful Calio X ESB that got ravaged by deer ( dont worry though got plenty of clones of her)

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pthway4

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Here's a big tri state shout out!!!!! wats up fellow stoners? Its rolling into fall and I know the outdoor crews are getting anxious!!! August is almost expired and fun times are abound to come.... Nice to actually see everyone!!!!!!! I missed this thread....been working a new job and a lot of hours....unlucky me gotta do it..........

Vitner.....man your plants are looking healthy and happy....I will get some pics of the latest soon....

igro4me....man u rock dude, I love ur style and ur porn!

ribsauce....that od sheet looks tight!!!!

Seniordump!!! Howdy over there!
 
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WeldFlash420

Yeah well aside from being banned as soon as they see your dumbass, it smells like pork in here......real bad too! So kindly get the F.U.C.K outta here immediately...no one is here to help you.
 
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WeldFlash420

OKay folks just wanted to point out there was a post here from someone who got banned for tryin to out himself and get rid of something to someone. Needless to say my post was a direct result of his post. Reported it too the kind Mrs. Babba and he's gone...back to our regularly scheduled program...
 

iGro4Me

The Hopeful Protagonist
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OKay folks just wanted to point out there was a post here from someone who got banned for tryin to out himself and get rid of something to someone. Needless to say my post was a direct result of his post. Reported it too the kind Mrs. Babba and he's gone...back to our regularly scheduled program...

HAHA...I caught his "act" in the DEN and spanked his ass....

Good deal Weldy :joint:
 

pthway4

Member
You were really missed;
Igro4me
Bake Mcbride
Peat
weld
vitner
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The Gathering did the Tri State Proud today......I think even the Ghost civil war soldiers got a contact.....A special thanks to Brother Bear..You are the Shizziiit!!!! Casey Jones is forever a part of me....really I think there is resin permanantly attached to my medula!
 

mjcuresall

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Just wanna give my new F.A.M. friends a big shout... It was good times and much love to you A.L.L...

On the run again today, but I'll holla at y'all as soon as I get back... Peace for now...
 
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WeldFlash420

Sorry I missed you guys....BIGTIME Sorry too. But my son had a game and I couldnt slide, but next time I'll definitely be down. Good times to had by all, peace and shine on.
 

pthway4

Member
read this arcticle and coulndt believe it!!!!! Be careful evryone!!!

America has been getting tougher on lawbreakers. This is something that the public long has been demanding. The problem it creates, however, is a shortage of prison capacity to hold the increased numbers of convicted criminals. This has led to: prison overcrowding, sometimes prompting court actions against penal systems; rapidly rising operational outlays; and taxpayer resistance to the cost of new prisons.

A partial answer to the problems of prison overcrowding and high costs may be the "privatization" of prisons. By using the private sector to build or manage prisons, many states believe that they can reduce costs. So far, most state correction agencies have used the private sector only to manage minimum-secure or non-secure "community" correction centers, such as juvenile institutions and halfway houses. Currently over half the states have passed legislation to allow for this form of prison privatization. Nine states may be going beyond this; they have passed laws enabling private companies to operate adult "confinement" state prisons.1 Other states, including Indiana, Kentucky, and Minnesota, considering similar legislation.

Court Ordered Relief
Costs and overcrowding problems are the driving force behind the privatization phenomenon. As a national average, it costs roughly $20,000 per year to keep an inmate in prison. There are approximately 650,000 inmates in state and local prisons, double the number five years ago. This costs taxpayers an estimated $18 billion each year. More than two thirds of the states are facing serious overcrowding problems, and many are operating at least 50 percent over capacity. Some 41 states, including California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Texas are under court order to relieve the overcrowding.2 If they do not do so, many convicts who have not served full sentences will have to be released.

Cost comparisons between private and government operation of prisons show frequent cost savings under private management. While the national average cost to hold a prisoner in a government run prison is $40 per inmate a day, many privately run prisons charge the government significantly lower fees. U.S. Corrections Corporation, which operates the Marion Adjustment Center in St. Mary, Kentucky, charges Kentucky a daily fee of $25 per inmate. In 1986, this private firm saved Kentucky an estimated $400,000. Similarly, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) charged Bay County in Florida $29.81 per them per inmate to operate the Bay County Jail. Before privatization of the facility, the daily cost was $38 per inmate. In 1985, CCA's first year to operate the jail, the corporation saved the county approximately $700,000.3
 

mjcuresall

Active member
Hey Mrs.Pthway! :wave: Welcome to the forum! Great to have you here!

Yo pthway, I caught that article too. What I don't get is if politicians are so desperate to save money, why can't they see the potential billions they'd generate if they just taxed mmj? Now THAT's nuts!

To Weld and the others, looking forward to having some laughs next time...
 

Ribsauce

Active member
hey guys hope everyones safe and doing well this morning... Pthway thanks for posting that article...how about instead of tryin to figure out how to house all these "criminals" they just reevaluate what a criminal is... then maybe theyd have a little more room

hope everyone's enjoying the cooler weather as much as i am haha
 

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