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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Post how you kep yor bills down. How you hide all of your stems and such how you dispose of them.

    Think of this thread of a How to on not getting busted by the cops. setting up an alias safe address every thing.
    CrusadeBoxer Reviewed by CrusadeBoxer on . HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down Post how you kep yor bills down. How you hide all of your stems and such how you dispose of them. Think of this thread of a How to on not getting busted by the cops. setting up an alias safe address every thing. Rating: 5

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Come on people damn. This is for your own good. You will be giving up information and learning from another grower that has a different way of doing thing. 6 people have read this thread and not one other person has posted in it besides me. WTF.

    Excuse my language.

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Diposing of stems? How about cut them up and throw them away you moron... No offence, but thats a stupid question, i can see why no one else has replied.

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    PMSL CUT THEM UP AND THROW THEN ON YA FIRE THAT WILL DO THE TRICK
    cheers

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    I don't dispose of them, I recycle them.

    Start a compost. What better to grow a cannabis plant in than composted cannabis plant matter.

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Quote Originally Posted by LIP
    Diposing of stems? How about cut them up and throw them away you moron... No offence, but thats a stupid question, i can see why no one else has replied.

    I aint askin how to fuckin dispose of the godamn stems. I was just trying to setup a thread that will help the newbies. Show them how to clean up good so their grow op doesn't get busted.

    I was askin for any thing every body does on this forum that they think is a good way to cut electricity or dispose of parts of the plant and or marijuana growing material.

    Thats all. Just tryin to fuckin help. call me a moron. Bitch, no offense.

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Well fair enough, i stand corrected.

    If people are careful enough and dont go spouting off to anyone, they shouldnt get caught, but the best way to dispose of anything so their is no evidence is to burn it all in a bon-fire in the back garden.... put aload of old rubbish in it too... people wont know...

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Only turn the water heater on when you need it. They are 4500 watts usually.

    I know a person who got raided from what they found in his trash. It is not legal but they lost there house from it.

    Here is a way to beat the case if it does happen.

    California v. Greenwood, 486 U.S. 35 (1988)[1], was a United States Supreme Court case that held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit the warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside the curtilage of a home.

    Background

    In early 1984, Investigator Jenny Stracner of the Laguna Beach Police Department learned from various sources that Billy Greenwood might be selling drugs out of his single-family home. In April, Stracner asked the neighborhood's regular trash collector to pick up the plastic garbage bags that Greenwood left on the curb in front of his house. In the garbage, she found evidence of drug use. She used that information to obtain a warrant to search Greenwood's home. When officers searched the house, they found cocaine and marijuana. Greenwood and Dyanne Van Houten were arrested and released on bail.

    In May, another investigator again had the garbage collectors pick up the garbage bags left on the curb. The garbage again contained evidence of drugs, the police obtained another search warrant, and they found more drugs and evidence of drug trafficking in the house.

    The California Superior Court dismissed the charges against Greenwood and Van Houten on the ground that warrantless trash searches violated the Fourth Amendment and the California Constitution. The Court of Appeal affirmed. The California Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal.

    Decision
    By a 6-2 vote (Justice Kennedy took no part in the case), the Court held that under the Fourth Amendment, no warrant was necessary to search the trash because Greenwood had no reasonable expectation of privacy in it. Although Greenwood had hidden the trash from view by putting in opaque plastic bags and expected it to be on the street only a short time before it would be taken to the dump, the Court believed it to be ??common knowledge? that garbage at the side of the street is ??readily accessible to animals, children, scavengers, snoops, and other members of the public.? Moreover, Greenwood had left the trash there expressly so that the trash collector, a stranger, could take it. Quoting Katz v. United States, the court concluded that "[w]hat a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his own home or office, is not a subject of Fourth Amendment protection."

    Greenwood also argued that the evidence should be excluded under the California Constitution, which the California Supreme Court had interpreted to prohibit warrantless searches of garbage left at the curb. An amendment to the California Constitution, however, had eliminated the exclusionary rule for unconstitutionally obtained evidence. The Court rejected Greenwood??s claim that the amendment violated the Due Process Clause. It held that so long as the police conduct did not violate federal law, ??California could permissibly conclude that the benefits of excluding relevant evidence of criminal activity do not outweigh the costs.?
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    Dissent

    Justice Brennan reasoned that the possibility the police or other ??unwelcome meddlers? might rummage through the trash bags ??does not negate the expectation of privacy in their contents any more than the possibility of a burglary negates an expectation of privacy in the home.? Under United States v. Chadwick, the bags could not have been searched without a warrant had Greenwood been carrying them in public. Merely leaving them on the curb for the garbage man to collect, Brennan argued, should not be found to remove that expectation of privacy, for ??[s]crutiny of another's trash is contrary to commonly accepted notions of civilized behavior.?

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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    The lights in your home, you could replace any incandescent bulbs with low wattage compact fluorescents. This will save you a couple bucks.

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    #10
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    HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down

    Turn off the extra fridge in the garage..

    Bang your honey more often so she doesn't need to re-charge the batteries in her ROBO KAK

    Don't watch TV

    Put on a jacket and lower the heat

    Cycle with the sun.. wake up at 5am and go to bed at 9pm...

    Turn your TV off at the SET.. cause if you turn it off at the remote, it is actually still ON...

    Jerk off to mags instead of internet porn..

    DONT ever let anybody offend you... instead, take thsemoments to look at yourself...
    WHO IS GETTING OFFENDED?
    If you can answer that question.. then you are not seeing yourself..

    hahahahahha

    I love you

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