Some pundits credit President Reagan's Star Wars project with the deimse of the Soviet Union. The project created a escalation in the arms race that the Soviets could not afford, resulting in a collapse of their already teetering financial system. Maybe, maybe not, but the concept is good. Anytime you can create an expense greater than can be afforded, change occurs. Governments throughout the country are facing budget challenges. That presents an opportunity for change. What if Cannabis were planted in such quantity along roadways, rivers and streams, in parks and forest, anywhere and everywhere that is difficult to mow. Might that stretch resources to the point the government would give up and just let it grow? Just a thought.
Ooh you need to do a search on Johnny Appleweed! I think there's even a movie.
Excellent post, excellent inspiration!
Jim Cullen
I posted about spreading seeds every where some time ago. Sow them where they can be seen, but not cut with a mower. This way someone eventualy will call the cops, and tell them that pot is growing at such and such a place, and they need to do something. They will either go out and stake it out,(a waste of time), or they will have to go out, and remove them by hand, a real pain in the butt for them. Don't actualy plant them, and certainly don't cultivate them, just let them grow naturaly. The cops love to find a large outdoor grow op, big show, but haveing to go out for every little patch found growing hither and yawn will eventualy overwhelm them. There is, if they haven't already found it, a vertual forest of weed growing somewhere in central Florida where I discarded a whole mayonaise jar of seeds. :)
I've easily smoked a pound over the last year and few months, and I've yet to find any seeds. Can I plant roaches instead?
I don't know where I'd plant them where the state doesn't mow, except for the field behind my house and then, duh....who could have planted/tossed pot seeds out here? Could it have been the avid marijuana legalization activist on the other side of the fence?????????
LOL!
I don't know where I'd plant them where the state doesn't mow..
They don't mow the bluebonnets, its the law.
Lily
Perfect!
Do not mow areas in the medians and along many Texas roadsides intended to protect the spring wildflowers.
Start saving seeds for spring.