Guerrila growing and "The drive back carrying 20 pounds of weed" problem. Any advice?

stonerman

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lol just rent a big cube van for the day or something. Throw all your plants in there and transport, compltely concealed, smell would be another story. Taking a fresh twenty pounds down the highway is just asking for trouble. Maybe you should look for other locations to grow, closer to your house.
 

beginner.legal.growop

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My friend got 10-15 years for carrying 25lbs of pot from california to new york, got busted in ohio. LOL my advice ship it using UPS! trust me it works like a charm.
 

mountainboy

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No one will believe this,but I have to share this story.I had a buddy with a hot air balloon and he and I used that thing one year to harvest 40 plants.(10lbs dry) seemed like hundreds of lbs wet...lol. we flew that thing right to the site yanked the plants,threw them right in the basket and flew out right to my back yard. I live in the sticks, so no neighbors came running to see the pretty balloon. I know this doesn't help but I love sharing this story.One of the coolest things I've ever done. It always makes me smile. R.I.P. citrusboy.
 

stonerman

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lol, 20 pounds for a a years supply? Is it just one person smoking? Shit.
lol it sounds possible, I know multiple guys that will keep ten pounds personal for themselves to keep them in smoke for a year. It sounds like a lot, but if you smoke every day, multiple times a day, and smoke big cannons, weed will go quick. They were also giving a lot of weed to friends and family to sample, and making a bunch of cookies and sweets with the main ingredient being marijuana. So twenty pounds is would be awesome, if it were all personal, you would not have to have the slightest worry about running out of weed for at least a year.
 
Thought of an idea reading this thread. Get a hunting license, and kill a black bear around harvest time. (They are over populated in my area). Or a deer if it suits you better. Gut it. Bag up all your weed. Stuff the bear/deer chest cavity with your bud. Throw the carcass in the back of your truck, and if you get pulled over, I doubt the cop will want to look inside of your deer or bear.
 

smang

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Think about it though;
How many times do you get pulled over?
I was pulled over once for my taillight being out with nothing in my car but if everything is in order and it would just be in rush hour you should have no issues at all.
I mean what are the chances that on that one day you would get pulled over? Also watch the smell if you are going through MTL in traffic hour. There are dead stop trafic jams.
 

*BUDS

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Think about it though;
How many times do you get pulled over?
I was pulled over once for my taillight being out with nothing in my car but if everything is in order and it would just be in rush hour you should have no issues at all.
I mean what are the chances that on that one day you would get pulled over? Also watch the smell if you are going through MTL in traffic hour. There are dead stop trafic jams.
Thats what i mean, i got pulled over (rbt) about 3 years ago, i drive about on av an hour a day=7 per week= 364 hours of driving x 3 years =1092 hours of driving and pulled over once for 5 mins(one day).So my chances of being pulled over is 1000/1 . Your chances of not harvesting 20 lb=very good.
 

Vache123

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Police profile people. You want to hide in plain sight by avoiding that profile. So that means drive an average, run of the mill kind of car. Mind your appearance. Do not give them any probable cause to pull you over; obey all traffic laws.
 

fg2020

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1. Cut plants and find some trees to hang them in upside down. Depending on rain, let hang 7-10 days.
2. Remove and dispose of grow evidence (i.e. stem and rootballs) before leaving site.
3. When plants have dried for 7-10 days, trim all fan leaves and rough trim the rest.
4. Cut up with a goal of removing as much stem as possible and fitting in 5 gallon buckets WITH an o-ring lid.
5. As an extra precaution, get a paint tray, brushes, rollers, dropcloth and throw them in the trunk. Prior to this, you will have smeared some fresh paint on the tray and dropcloth.

This process reduces weight of transported product and should eliminate odor issues. This is a probability game and you need to maximize your probability of successful transport.
I don't give a damn how you pack fresh, wet, plants - the odor is not maskable and you WILL be busted if you are pulled over. All these ideas about masking odor as "garbage" or whatever is nonsense to me. Unless you are a Hollywood quality actor, you won't pull off these "garbage inspection" scenarios. That's just asking for a jail sentence.

The major disadvantage to the proposed method is that harvest season often coincides with the start of hunting season. Depending on the hunting presence in your area, discovery by a hunter is a possibility. They will take the plants, guaranteed.
 
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