"round-up" said in southern cowboy talk.
Although I would opt for orange oil, but saying "orange oil" in southern cowboy talk doesn't sound near as cool.
you are right
i thought i would try anyway....
"round-up" said in southern cowboy talk.
Although I would opt for orange oil, but saying "orange oil" in southern cowboy talk doesn't sound near as cool.
everyone please go to this link and fill out the survey
tell the city of longmont where to shove their restrictive plant counts:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/X8VSZG3
DENVER (CBS4) – Marijuana may be legal in Colorado, but the Denver Police Department is confiscating more weed than they ever have before.
“Prior to the legalization with Amendment 64, we received small quantities of marijuana, maybe a couple ounces or a few pounds,” said Lt. Cliff Carney, who manages the evidence and property section for the department. “After 64, we’re seeing huge seizures the come in. We’ll get sometimes 300 to 400 boxes of marijuana at one time on one seizure.”
Denver police are confiscating so much marijuana that Carney told CBS4 they are running out of space to store it. There are two storage rooms at the department’s headquarters downtown, but they are quickly filling up with processed pot, plants and other evidence.
“We’re dealing with what we have,” Carney said. “We have a pretty good turnover so we don’t have to keep it forever, but we have to have a place to store it and process it to get rid of it.”
In an effort to fix the problem, Denver police is asking the city for a little more than $125,000 to hire additional staff and purchase more shelving.
“We’ve asked for more staffing to facilitate the property in the lab and composting facility,” Carney said. “We’ve asked for more storage devices to hold (the marijuana). We’ve already got money in the budget to compost, which is saving us quite a bit of money.”
According to Carney, DPD is among the first departments to compost illegal marijuana plants, after the court approves the disposal.
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DENVER (CBS4) – Marijuana may be legal in Colorado, but the Denver Police Department is confiscating more weed than they ever have before.
“Prior to the legalization with Amendment 64, we received small quantities of marijuana, maybe a couple ounces or a few pounds,” said Lt. Cliff Carney, who manages the evidence and property section for the department. “After 64, we’re seeing huge seizures the come in. We’ll get sometimes 300 to 400 boxes of marijuana at one time on one seizure.”
Denver police are confiscating so much marijuana that Carney told CBS4 they are running out of space to store it. There are two storage rooms at the department’s headquarters downtown, but they are quickly filling up with processed pot, plants and other evidence.
“We’re dealing with what we have,” Carney said. “We have a pretty good turnover so we don’t have to keep it forever, but we have to have a place to store it and process it to get rid of it.”
In an effort to fix the problem, Denver police is asking the city for a little more than $125,000 to hire additional staff and purchase more shelving.
“We’ve asked for more staffing to facilitate the property in the lab and composting facility,” Carney said. “We’ve asked for more storage devices to hold (the marijuana). We’ve already got money in the budget to compost, which is saving us quite a bit of money.”
According to Carney, DPD is among the first departments to compost illegal marijuana plants, after the court approves the disposal.
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med card will get cannabis duid thrown right out tho......
Anybody get hit by freezing temps yet?
2 nights in a row here and only 2 plants look even kinda rough. They were in the path of a cold wind though. Must be the Hawaiian genes in em.
Bubba kush looks rough too but she's not done yet.