The UK Growers Thread!

Saerimmner

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Thats actually a gd idea mate

Im also considering buying a transit van and start doing furniture moves and house moves for ppl to earn some extra cash,
good thing is he doesnt do anything other than assemble the stuff once its already at the customers house, doesnt deliver it or anything like that

Also gary within the year im gonna be starting up something similar (the van thing) so closer to the time will have a chat to ya about it as im gonna need to work in conjunction with someone else in the north of the country
 

Garybhoy11

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Anyone got a link to a website for watching live football matches online? The celtic game is on celtic tv 2nite one of the very few fucking sports channel I dont have the cunts.
 

Saerimmner

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Sounds like BB might have some new strains on the way bt i could be wrong lol

1 Dream Lotus x Vortex, 2 Dream Lotus x Vortex x Sensi Star. 3 Black Sout Bubble x Casyeyband x Pineapple express. 4 Black Sour Bubble x Casyband x White Rhino.
 

zeddd

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If it helps mate look at doing flat pack furniture assembly for people, mate of mine started doing it off his own back about a year ago when he stopped working for me at IKEA, all you need is a screwdriver and a car. My mate is absolutely raking it in, especially when you bear in mind the difference in price between his n IKEA`s own fitting company.

i.e.
Buy £1k worth of stuff from IKEA and they will charge you £25 plus 20% of the full retail purchase price so about £225,
£1k at Ikea can be just 2 double wardrobes btw, alsothere is generally a 2-4 week lead time between you booking n them actually coming out to do the work

My mate will do 2 double wardrobes for about £100 and he can finish it in less than 2 hrs, ive known him to have days where he has earned over £1k doing multiple jobs like this, also he will get out to them at THEIR convenience, not 4 weeks later

IKEA - upto 4 weeks- £225 VS My mate-- whenever they want it done--£100
that will be my job in hell
 

Saerimmner

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Germany allows seriously ill patients to grow their own cannabis

Screencap from a Reuters video clip.


(Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday (July 22) that some people suffering from chronic pain should be able to cultivate their own cannabis "for therapeutic purposes."

Five people suffering from chronic pain brought the complaint to a court in Cologne after Germany's Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) refused them permission to grow the plant at home.

The court said the BfArM had to reconsider three of the requests that it had rejected.

While the plaintiffs all had permits to buy and consume cannabis for therapeutic purposes, they wanted to cultivate their own because they could not afford to purchase the drug and their health insurance did not cover it.

The court said three of the plaintiffs met the requirements to produce the drug because it was "sufficiently certain" that third parties would not be able to access the plants and products.

"Until now it has not been legal for anyone to grow cannabis at home but these seriously ill people will now be allowed to," court spokeswoman Stefanie Seifert said, adding that it nonetheless remained illegal for others to grow it.

"This is not a carte blanche for everyone to start growing cannabis at home - they have to be seriously ill people for whom nothing else works other than cannabis."

The complaints brought by the other two plaintiffs were rejected - the first because the court was not satisfied that unauthorized persons could be prevented from accessing the plants and the second because the court did not think the plaintiff had exhausted all other treatment options.

The court stressed that it was necessary to assess whether individuals met the requirements to grow their own cannabis on an case-to-case basis.
 

IC3M4L3

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Germany allows seriously ill patients to grow their own cannabis

Screencap from a Reuters video clip.


(Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday (July 22) that some people suffering from chronic pain should be able to cultivate their own cannabis "for therapeutic purposes."

Five people suffering from chronic pain brought the complaint to a court in Cologne after Germany's Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) refused them permission to grow the plant at home.

The court said the BfArM had to reconsider three of the requests that it had rejected.

While the plaintiffs all had permits to buy and consume cannabis for therapeutic purposes, they wanted to cultivate their own because they could not afford to purchase the drug and their health insurance did not cover it.

The court said three of the plaintiffs met the requirements to produce the drug because it was "sufficiently certain" that third parties would not be able to access the plants and products.

"Until now it has not been legal for anyone to grow cannabis at home but these seriously ill people will now be allowed to," court spokeswoman Stefanie Seifert said, adding that it nonetheless remained illegal for others to grow it.

"This is not a carte blanche for everyone to start growing cannabis at home - they have to be seriously ill people for whom nothing else works other than cannabis."

The complaints brought by the other two plaintiffs were rejected - the first because the court was not satisfied that unauthorized persons could be prevented from accessing the plants and the second because the court did not think the plaintiff had exhausted all other treatment options.

The court stressed that it was necessary to assess whether individuals met the requirements to grow their own cannabis on an case-to-case basis.

i this the first in EU? firs step towards legalization and taxation

which imo i dont mind, id gladley bin the hid if they made it legal like in hollland only outside ect, im not blind to the dangers of hid lighst ect inside
 

Saerimmner

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i this the first in EU? firs step towards legalization and taxation

which imo i dont mind, id gladley bin the hid if they made it legal like in hollland only outside ect, im not blind to the dangers of hid lighst ect inside
No mate, think so far its spain, portugal, switzerland, the netherlands and now germany
 

Saerimmner

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well u know i oculdnt care about euro and that BUT if they said look legalize and stay in or keep a
s we are and leave eu

fuk yeh stay in ori s that selfish?
meh
Wont come down to whether or not we stay in the EU mate, will happen either way eventually as ppl like the World Health Organisation, Nursing council, general medical council,etc are all pressuring the government to legalise, it will eventually come to a point where every other european country has legalised and they will just simply pressure the Uk into following suit by applying political lobbying and underhanded tactics through petrol,agriculture,banking syndicates that have politicians in there pocket i.e. " Well Mr cameron you either legalise it or our company will simply stop selling petrol/corn/gas etc to your country and guess what? we are your only supplier so without us your country goes without electricity/petrol etc

how long do you think the UK public will endure powercuts for weeks at a time, no petrol anywhere in the country, no internet coz of no electrcity without rioting and kicking parliaments door in an making them legalise it?
 
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