View Full Version : Moving to Colorado
SoCalDad
03-13-2010, 05:29 PM
:thumbsup:Colorado here I come...I am moving my family to Colorado in July From Souther California. I would love to start chatting with someone from that great state that can help a fellow Med marijuana user. Thanks
PS.I will be bringing my Yield from this grow.
palerider7777
03-13-2010, 05:35 PM
sounds like a setup to me. bringing your yeild? thats illegal you know?
Jord0713
03-13-2010, 05:56 PM
Colorado is awesome man! You and your family will love it here! What part are you moving too? If you need any advise or help let me know, I'll gladly. I am a Colorado Native and know the state well ;)
dennisjill
03-13-2010, 05:57 PM
Palerider was correct. It is federal when you travel from one state to another. If you disregard that, you also would need AZ and NM.
Dennis from Montana:hippy:
dedliug
03-13-2010, 06:32 PM
hey, i think you can get a card at the corner of uranasshat drive and dontbothermoving avenue
Jord0713
03-13-2010, 06:36 PM
yeah the legal stuff here is super easy to get done...C. Springs is a great town. Also look up towards Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor area. It is an hour north of Denver instead of south like C. Springs. Lots of good housing in both areas though and just far enough out of the rat race of Denver. I'm not sure how your going to like the cold, I love it to be honest. Colorado is great in a sense that we will have a 2 foot blizzard today and you will be out washing your car in a tee shirt tomorrow, so as far as cold goes you get a break...(almost 65 here today). THe roads will defiantly be good when you travel...even in the middle of winter the roads don't get shut down very often or for very long around here. Very beautiful area and state and you guys should love it! Lots to do and see here and over all great place to raise a family!
SoCalDad
03-13-2010, 07:04 PM
hey, i think you can get a card at the corner of uranasshat drive and dontbothermoving avenueThank you but I already got my Colorado card. I have a family member there and it all works out . Tell me some strains that are going around out there if you can. Like whats hot and what strain are hot.
SoCalDad
03-13-2010, 07:26 PM
yeah the legal stuff here is super easy to get done...C. Springs is a great town. Also look up towards Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor area. It is an hour north of Denver instead of south like C. Springs. Lots of good housing in both areas though and just far enough out of the rat race of Denver. I'm not sure how your going to like the cold, I love it to be honest. Colorado is great in a sense that we will have a 2 foot blizzard today and you will be out washing your car in a tee shirt tomorrow, so as far as cold goes you get a break...(almost 65 here today). THe roads will defiantly be good when you travel...even in the middle of winter the roads don't get shut down very often or for very long around here. Very beautiful area and state and you guys should love it! Lots to do and see here and over all great place to raise a family!The wife and I looked at Boulder CO. Where would we look to build and get alot of land? You are a true help on this web-forum. It's people like you that are the reason we are moving to CO. Thanks :thumbsup:
DirtayeSanchez
03-13-2010, 07:54 PM
someones's gonna get banned.
Does this thread look eerily familar to another thread we had going a month ago or so?
In my honest opinion, Bryan from CCF probably isn't the person to be threatening on this thread/forum. All of Denver is in love with the way this CA transplant (is that right?) has set up shop and conducts business is CO.
I understand that Bry is from CA due to comments about him bringing the Cali flavor. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry
You may fit in perfectly down in the Springs though. Good luck.
I'm not trying to say that CO is smarter than CA BUT, per capita, we are highly educated. Therefore, a lot of us are sensitive to poor grammer and spelling. I dropped out of high school and almost finished college. So, it's not me with a lofty degree. However, it is noticeable when someone misspells the shit out of everything. I'm guessing you weren't in charge of writing the listings for your real estate company.
My advice would be, if you must come here, go to the Springs.
We don't really need Old fashioned LA anything in Denver.
I hope you find peace.
Jord0713
03-13-2010, 08:01 PM
lots of land all over CO...not hard to find. Cheap land I would look up north or east. I bought a few years back 45 acres in a town called Red Feather Lakes for $55,000. Lots of good deals all over.
SoCalDad
03-13-2010, 08:04 PM
someones's gonna get banned.
Does this thread look eerily familar to another thread we had going a month ago or so?
In my honest opinion, Bryan from CCF probably isn't the person to be threatening on this thread/forum. All of Denver is in love with the way this CA transplant (is that right?) has set up shop and conducts business is CO.
I understand that Bry is from CA due to comments about him bringing the Cali flavor. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry
You may fit in perfectly down in the Springs though. Good luck.
I'm not trying to say that CO is smarter than CA BUT, per capita, we are highly educated. Therefore, a lot of us are sensitive to poor grammer and spelling. I dropped out of high school and almost finished college. So, it's not me with a lofty degree. However, it is noticeable when someone misspells the shit out of everything. I'm guessing you weren't in charge of writing the listings for your real estate company.
My advice would be, if you must come here, go to the Springs.
We don't really need Old fashioned LA anything in Denver.
I hope you find peace.:thumbsup:I thank you and it makes me feel better about the place I would like to rase a family. I will not be coming out to Colorado with any attitude. I am a Family man that dose not take the BS of burnouts soft. I will contribute my fair shair to the State of Colorado. Sorry for the spelling. Thanks for the kind words.
SoCalDad
03-13-2010, 08:17 PM
lots of land all over CO...not hard to find. Cheap land I would look up north or east. I bought a few years back 45 acres in a town called Red Feather Lakes for $55,000. Lots of good deals all over.:smokin:I see alot of people from California have moved to CO Springs. Can you tell me Why CO Springs for Californians? We just got back from living in Costa Rica 5 months ago, for 4 years so to really be in the back bone of the USA is going to feel real good, let me tell you!
Jord0713
03-13-2010, 08:22 PM
it's close to Denver, on the front range, large air force base, mild weather, You will find most of the cities along the front range are growing pretty quickly for those reasons
Psycho4Bud
03-13-2010, 08:47 PM
Personal attacks are NOT allowed on this site. Besides offending people it fucks with my high and I don't like it. NOW, mellow out!
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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