Another intelligent pot head

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
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There is an insurance company that does cover indoor, unsustainable, eco-destructive medical weed grow ops.

The commercial is right. It does pay to use an insurance broker.
 

skookumchuck

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Jan 19, 2012
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There is an insurance company that does cover indoor, unsustainable, eco-destructive medical weed grow ops.

The commercial is right. It does pay to use an insurance broker.

Yep, so if you get crop insurance after a failure, what is it? The price that is paid by the consumer after it has been made into bread, oil, etc, or.
 

MHz

Time Out
Mar 16, 2007
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You guys are so backwards.
First they are permitted so they need their own space with a lock which comes under 'security' and most of the time turning some old aquariums upside down increases their value from $10 to $1,0000 Naturally sunny in a spare bedroom with grates in the windows and a metal door would also work and it's a whole lot easier and deduct $6,000.

Yep, so if you get crop insurance after a failure, what is it? The price that is paid by the consumer after it has been made into bread, oil, etc, or.
Soil revitilizer, $50 per plant in-house operation zero cost, buy removal contract (stage 3 fungis protocol) $13,000 as it need Police escort. I'm tired already, how about we get the Indians on the Rez to grow it as a heritage plant and give the diplomatic plates and whatever they can get for a working ride is how they bring it to your door once a month and finger-print id required. $6000/yr and free screens if you are also a smokehouse member.