Sorry that was unnecessarily harsh. I had JUST listened to a NORML audio stash detailing a bust that took place on the testimony of a confidential informant, in which police broke down the door in the middle of the night, broke all the electronics, smashed the walls, the kids brought the black lab into another room, closed the door, the police were yelling at them to get down, they begged to let the dog go to the backyard, the police blasted the dog into a pile of blood and guts next to the bed, they smashed the toilet and other bathroom fixtures, and they finally found an indoor herb garden... but oops, it was cooking herbs, not smoking herbs. There was NO contraband in that house. So far they have not issued an apology and apparently they are not going to repay the damages. To them it's just an inevitable collateral damage, part of the price of carrying out the war on drugs. I listened to that story literally ten minutes before I read this thread so I hope you can understand and again I apologize.

I think my point is still valid though about analyzing the value of the risk you put yourself into. Is the possible sentence you may receive for your activities worth the income generated by that activity. I am not trying to be facetious, I just hope that you will find out beforehand what the crime is and what sentence there would be if you were to be caught, and what are the chances of being caught. Then try to put a money value of "I would accept X dollars to go through all of that" and see if you are making enough money on your deals. I don't know whether or not it is worth it for you. Only you can decide that. I would be curious to know what you come up with though, if you do plan it out.
JD1stTimer Reviewed by JD1stTimer on . legalizing marijuana... an end to street dealers?? As a pot selle and smoker i'm kind of torn on the issue of legalizing marijuana It would be good because now i kan have weed without fear of being busted but at the same time i would lose alot of business I'm just wondering what you guys think of legalizing marijuana. Rating: 5