Flipx99
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They had electricity 200 years ago. They have had batteries as far as ancient Egypt.Electricity. Duh.
They had electricity 200 years ago. They have had batteries as far as ancient Egypt.Electricity. Duh.
Stab in the dark, but I don't think people were using HPS lights to grow pot 200 years ago...I could be wrong though, maybe cops just didn't look for them back then //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifI don't see how it's different? What, specifically, has changed over the past 200 years that warrant the police to kick in my door over growing tomatoes?
This isn't Egypt. Just so ya know.They had electricity 200 years ago. They have had batteries as far as ancient Egypt.
Stab in the dark, but I don't think people were using HPS lights to grow pot 200 years ago...I could be wrong though, maybe cops just didn't look for them back then //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
For protection. You should already know that answer. I'm sure you took American Government in High School.I fail to see your point. For what reason am I giving up my liberty?
Fortunatley, I had a high school teacher who did not believe in this false trade-off. It isn't like you can trade a unit of liberty for a unit of protection. It doesn't work that way. However, some people believe that relationship exists, with no evidence to support that belief.For protection. You should already know that answer. I'm sure you took American Government in High School.
The hell you talking about?For protection? LAUGH, against raging hippies smoking weed and eating?
ROFL
Seriously.
Your teacher is failing the liberal machine that is public education. He was probably fired.Fortunatley, I had a high school teacher who did not believe in this false trade-off. It isn't like you can trade a unit of liberty for a unit of protection. It doesn't work that way. However, some people believe that relationship exists, with no evidence to support that belief.
Fail indeed. You don't have to give up the right to grow a tomato plant under a grow light, you just can't go all nancy if cops see it as suspicious activity and investigate the situation to uphold the law.I fail to see your point. For what reason am I giving up my liberty?
Sounds like a hippyFortunatley, I had a high school teacher who did not believe in this false trade-off. It isn't like you can trade a unit of liberty for a unit of protection. It doesn't work that way. However, some people believe that relationship exists, with no evidence to support that belief.
If they conduct the investigation according to public statute, there is no problem. If they kick in my door on a whim, that's the problem.Fail indeed. You don't have to give up the right to grow a tomato plant under a grow light, you just can't go all nancy if cops see it as suspicious activity and investigate the situation to uphold the law.