Also, on the subject - I see people say that if you plant on sombody elses private land and the crop is found that the land owner will then be prosicuted. That is just plain not true. The owner of the land will not be prosicuted unless they are caught in the act of tending or harvesting the plants. Not to mention the fact that 99.9% of the time that the leo find a small grow, all they do is pull it anyway.
RonnieRay Reviewed by RonnieRay on . The ethics/morals of guerilla growing I have found two places to grow my pot this year. One is off some power lines on land without any no tresspassing signs or anything like that. Chances of the plants being seen and stolen or eradicated are small, but there is a small chance. The other place is a county "wildlife conservation area" with no tresspassing signs all over the place. Its basically just a big drainage area that no one can ever build on because it feeds a local lake and park with fresh water. I have to use waders Rating: 5