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    #21
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    Agreed. The quality of your lawyer will determine how many plants you can have and how many pounds you can posess. A huge amount will probably require a lawyer who charges $25,000. However I heard you can give a $5,000 retainer and they claim they can get you off of any Marijuana related charge with a valid license.

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    #22
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    Firearms and grows are not the best combo. If Feds get involved and they find one, even in a safe, you will be charged with having a firearm during the commission of a felony. Not worth the aggravation ihmo.

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    #23
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    Thanks for that info Puppethead. Since I like to hunt (huntin' n killin') I almost always have one or more guns in my truck. I have my 22 all the time plus .270 or 12 gauge most of the time. I am pretty safe behind our gate and can find plenty of game there but I do wander out to the National Forest from time to time. I live on an island of private land (thus state not fed prop) surrounded by the National Forest (fed).

    I will keep this info in mind to avoid that particular situation.

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    #24
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    Here's the info directly from one of the best Cannibus Attorney's in California!

    1. Do NOT have any guns, and do not have 100 or more plants.

    If the Law Enforcement Community wants to really screw with you they will charge you with the commitment of a felony with a gun enhancement which means if you are found guilty that you are looking at a MANDITORY 5 year prison sentence (the judge cannot wave it) and if you display the guns it's 7 years and if you fire it, then it's 10 years..... That's a long fucking time that the judge cannot wave no matter what the situation is!

    Don't be stupid, get rid of the guns! Take them to your mom's house and store them in the attic, but don't have them on-site, get a good air-rifle, but nothing that uses gunpowder!

    100 or more plants and you're in federal land no matter how many plants your script states, or how many scripts you have! Federal land is not a nice place considering that they have lots of attorneys who are just looking to dick with stupid people!

    Call a good attorney if you have questions before you start making stupid mistakes that can fuck with your whole life and your family!

    Good Luck and be safe!

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    #25
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    It is pretty simple to keep from having weed and guns in the car at the same time on federal government land. I just saw a huge bear yesterday and will start toting my .270 in case I can get him. He has been terrorizing 3 properties I know of in my area. I have to have any food in a bear proof box. The bear comes anyway then gets angry and tears up my camp. He tears up the compost for my composting toilet ($39 per bag) and I can't leave bags of soil for more than a couple of days or he will tear them up. He will even tear open cans of soda. If I see him I will drop him.

    I keep weed at my property (CA) so I don't have to travel through the national forest (feds) with guns and weed. Behind the gate on my property I have a medical license and never get near 100 plants so there is no federal crime taking place.

    It is turkey season now so I have been riding with my shotgun handy and I plan to carry my .270 in case I see that darn bear again. I have a good pellet gun (Gammo Big Cat 1200fps) but that would just piss a bear off.

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    #26
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    Just on a note, you seem to be fairly familiar with wild game, but I woud not consider myself a good enough sportsman to use a .270win without at least a good handgun back-up. I prefer the 7mm Rem Mag, but you still have to hit the target for a quick kill. I realize you wil have your truck as well since you aren't hunting the bear but rather keeping an eye out for him. I once had to take 3 shots with my .270 to drop a bear. I was deer hunting, hence the .270, but when I stumbled upon him(quietly as I was following a game trail) he charged. I aimed the first shot, but the next two were more or less "point 'n shoot". I was lucky there was a downed tree between us that allowed me to get off the 3rd round that hit underneath the chin right as he attempted to get over the log.

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    #27
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    I do need a side arm. My family and I ride moutain bikes on the same road I saw the bear on yesterday.

    I figure the minimum should be a .357 Mag but a .44 would be more desirable. Even a 1911 Army Colt .45 auto would work. I am pretty good with the pistol but I have been in Alaska and have seen up close how fast a bear can run. You would be lucky to get 1 or 2 shots off with the best modern firearm before you were bear chow. I figure with the .357 I could get six shots off without the gun raising too high between shots. With the .44 mag it bends the elbows a bit and takes longer to get the gun in position for the next shot. Thus the first shot has to be a good one. The bomb would be one of those .50 Mag but again you would have to make the first shot count because that gun will raise your arms after each shot. Also those are very expensive.

    For now I carry about 15 rounds of 00 buck for my shotgun which I consider my back up for now. That should finish off even the biggest angriest bear. A lot of the folks in AK were carrying shotguns on slings with 00 buck. I spoke with one person who lived there who said he preferred it to a pistol since you don't have to take the added time to aim, just point and shoot.

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    #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groundup
    .40 cal sw. Its a requirement in Ca!!
    Shit, up here in the bay area they HATE guns. No cow's in this damn state either, well at least nowhere I've ever lived. I hate ca gun laws.

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    #29
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    Awww, John, that's why I'm in the Central Valley. A little more accepting here among the farmers!

    @Rudy: Yes, I carry a S&W .357sig as my usual sidearm. Kind of uncommon round, but you have 10+1 in a durable polymer frame that I have never seen jam(2000+ rounds) AND have another quick 10 in case you are facing something other than a bear. PERSONALLY, I'd rather face a bear over a mountain lion, cougar, bobcat, whichever you want to call it anyday. Those bastards are sneaky and lightning quick. At least with a bear there's a LITTLE warning. Every once in a while I swear I look into my son's cat's eyes and see the bloodlust.:

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    #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnWayne
    Shit, up here in the bay area they HATE guns. No cow's in this damn state either, well at least nowhere I've ever lived. I hate ca gun laws.
    Lol, I meant ccw's, not cows.

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