Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
Even parts of Indiana are more dangerous than here in Denver/Aurora.
I remember my 1st apartment, it was in DC. Little shithole studio smaller than my master bedroom now. First thing I did, walk to the street corner where the local drug dealer was hanging out. Pointed out my car, said if anyone fucks with it - I'm calling the cops. Told him I don't care how he makes his money, just make sure his customers are f*cking with the neighborhood. A few weeks go by, I walk out to my car one night and I see the dealer beating the crap outta this bum. Apparently the bum was trying to break into my car. Dealer asked if I wanted a few kicks, told him he seemed to have everything under control... Ever seen the show "The Wire" - I lived two blocks from that complex in B-more. I have some crazy stories of B-more from back in the 90's when the crack was everywhere! Hell I got hit by a ricochet bullet inside a DC nightclub (chicks dig the scar!...hahaha!)

So yeah, Colorado is cake. I've told my friends that still live out East about how low the crime rate is here & how cheap housing is. Yes there's still crime out here, but it's not as rampant as people make it out. Denver is such a small city. What a population of barely over a mil. That's not really that much.

In short - if you find your self in a undesirable area of Denver, just don't act like a pu55y ... or else you're going to get fuck3d like a pu55y. :smokin:
quite funny DC and Balmer stories. I came of age in suburban maryland and ran the streets of DC and B-town as a shithead punk rocker in the early 80's.
I don't even consider Denver a real city....... but I guess thats not for me to judge, I live in the mountains and was just yesterday was told a story by one of my local customer about being hit in the head by one of his neighbors with a hammer. Like my dad said "don't start no shit and there won't be no shit."

Trouble is everywhere, if your involved with pot just avoid the hot spots for crime.