Moondog55 wrote:I come across MaryJane crops all the time and I've never had a problem, they almost always have electric fences around them to keep of the deer and wallabies
wayno wrote:whats the population of australia? what are the chances of this happening to an individual? what are the chances of having a car accident?
perspective....
for all the stories tha come out of america, its a population of over 300 million.... you're far far safer in the wilderness there since the vast majority of the 30,000 people shot dead there every year are shot in urban environments...
DanYong wrote:wayno wrote:whats the population of australia? what are the chances of this happening to an individual? what are the chances of having a car accident?
perspective....
for all the stories tha come out of america, its a population of over 300 million.... you're far far safer in the wilderness there since the vast majority of the 30,000 people shot dead there every year are shot in urban environments...
This story didn't "come out of the USA" it came out of AUS, Vic.
wayno wrote:DanYong wrote:wayno wrote:whats the population of australia? what are the chances of this happening to an individual? what are the chances of having a car accident?
perspective....
for all the stories tha come out of america, its a population of over 300 million.... you're far far safer in the wilderness there since the vast majority of the 30,000 people shot dead there every year are shot in urban environments...
This story didn't "come out of the USA" it came out of AUS, Vic.
yes and its one incident out of an entire state... of how many millions of people? how many people will die this week in road accidents this year?
DanYong wrote:Moondog55 wrote:I come across MaryJane crops all the time and I've never had a problem, they almost always have electric fences around them to keep of the deer and wallabies
Really. Shouldn't you be reporting it to the police?
Moondog55 wrote:.........
I'm far more worried about the Meths lab in the next street blowing up and taking us with it
Moondog55 wrote:DanYong wrote:Moondog55 wrote:I come across MaryJane crops all the time and I've never had a problem, they almost always have electric fences around them to keep of the deer and wallabies
Really. Shouldn't you be reporting it to the police?
Absolutely not
I'm not a believer in the governments power to restrict individual freedoms
Should never have been made illegal in the first place, my grandparents were born last century and they told me it was one of the most common of the traditional bush medicines available at the turn of the century and even my ultra conservative Irish Grandmother used it
her comment was that it was typical of the B****** English to ban poor peoples medicines in favour of the pharmacists profits [ She did hate the English ] and I believe my maternal Grandfather may have grown some in his back yard from time to time
GPSGuided wrote:On the point of medicinal use, in the modern era of science, there are many alternate medications that can far appropriately treat the various conditions so named. Dope is a barbiturate and it only masks symptoms than actually treat diseases. For that, opium and heroin might even do better. All with addictive properties. Nice?
neilmny wrote:Keep in mind that analgesics are addictive as well and there are s loads of people addicted to them.
I'm not a "smoker" but I think the real deal is an issue of taxation.
Travis22 wrote:My wife and i went up there after the official search was called off to help look for Warren.
I dont think ive ever hiked off track in bush so thick, damp and slippery as hell (as a deer stalker who spends more time off track then on thats saying something!).
I never bought into the whole murdered theory from the get go and until there is solid proof ill continue to believe he had some sort of accident (tripped/fell or heart attack etc) and in bush that thick he could have been feet from searchers and they never saw him.
Travis.
Moondog55 wrote:I don't use but personally I consider prohibition the absolute worst type of lawmaking. It punishes and turns into criminals otherwise normally law abiding citizens
Moondog55 wrote:I guess I should have stated that what an individual does to himself and by himself that does no harm to other people in no concern of lawmakers. Like peoples sexuality or religious beliefs.
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