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PostFri Oct 16, 2020 9:04 am 
WAC 314-55-075 says: "Outdoor production may take place in nonrigid greenhouses, other structures, or an expanse of open or cleared ground fully enclosed by a physical barrier. To obscure public view of the premises, outdoor production must be enclosed by a sight obscure wall or fence at least eight feet high. Outdoor producers must meet security requirements described in WAC 314-55-083." Security requirements for growing, including camera requirements, are found under WAC 314-55-083.

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PostFri Oct 16, 2020 1:06 pm 
I'd like to know who is opposing removal of marijuana from Schedule 1. Every time a bill is introduced in Congress to do so, it goes nowhere.

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PostFri Oct 16, 2020 1:50 pm 
Jumble Jowls wrote:
I'd like to know who is opposing removal of marijuana from Schedule 1.
The morons who fell for (or created) the whole devil weed, reefer madness propaganda BS. oh, and big pharma.

Since I have no expectations of forgiveness, I don't do it in the first place. That loop hole needs to be closed to everyone.
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PostFri Oct 16, 2020 3:28 pm 
jinx'sboy wrote:
15-20 years ago, a hitchhiker picked up a large duffle bag in a ditch along Hwy 97, between Oroville and Tonasket. it had $600,000 in it. Okanogan County Sheriff claimed it as belonging to the Sheriff, since it was obviously a failed drug deal. The finder went to court over it, and got it all!
There was more to the story than that; still findable on the web: Many claims of $500,000 found in backpack Oroville finders get to keep drug money

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PostMon Oct 19, 2020 7:10 am 
Around 2000 I was on Pierce County's volunteer ground SAR team and we got called up to Church Mountain area in Whatcom County for a "lost hiker". We soon found out the hiker was from BC and had driven down to meet a friend carrying weed across the border. He was found when he wandered into a campground on the Canada side the following day, not sure how things ended up with the American authorities.

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PostMon Oct 19, 2020 7:12 am 
Anne Elk wrote:
There was more to the story than that; still findable on the web:
thanks for the update! And the correction on the amounts. I’d forgotten the details.

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