Quote Originally Posted by RickyRoss
I 've read the law. It mentions growing, smoking and dealing but no seeds. As I said, seeds are supposed to be souvenirs.
Well that is said so the company can cover their asses and not have problems, As it usually tells u to check your local laws 2. How discrete was the packaging.? Did it say seedbank at all.? I would doubt the bank would call your dad either or tha post. You sure it did not slip at all "high/drunk/accident" Because usually the post will throw that shit way and send you notice they found shit. What did ur pops say, And i think if you was planin to grow there you should have had their permission befor you ordered anything, As they can be held responsible. Again I don't know your laws either so I might be wrong. An if you were planing growin in parents house without their permission theses Forums here do not support that kinda activity good day:jointsmile:



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KillerBudG Reviewed by KillerBudG on . Dangerous and weird phone call About three weeks ago I received 10 seeds from amsterdammarijuanaseedbank.com. I had them delivered at my rented P.O. box. At the post office I only gave my cell phone number. Today, as I was away from home (I live with my parents), my father received a phone call at home from a man telling him: "Sir, your son is planning to grow marijuana". Immediately the man hung up. He didn't say which agency - if any - he belonged to. Of course this is shity. Anyone ANY advice or idea? Who was that Rating: 5