Uhhh...I think whats crazy is the stupid fucking weed laws.
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In a zip lock, put into a bottle of hand lotion with lotion still in it.
There are no firearm registration laws in either the state I moved from or the state I moved to.
One of them is my great state of Idaho, which ProHoHater correctly identified as a place where the State Patrol will shake you down cuz they bored.
I guess I could either keister it or keep it under my nutsak in bike shorts. But knowing me, I'd want to get hiiiiiiiiiigh on that 10 hr road trip and do something stupid.
I put my backpack through TSA screening drunk after the Indy 500. All that was in the pack was a canister of skunk and a loaded pipe. No problems.. TSA ain't looking for small amounts of weed.
I've had TSA cards in airline bags many many times. They aren't looking for a few grams of weed.
why not buy some when you get there?
Why all this hysteria and paranoia? I'm 99.9% certain they probably do sell weed wherever it is you're going. Just keep it low key and ask around a bit.
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I'm new here, in a semi-professional and somewhat public role. I'm sure it's around, but haven't really met anyone I feel comfortable asking. And where I used to live, the dank gooey BC bud was everywhere and I don't really want to go back to mexi dirtweed.
For the record, I never mix those two pursuits of happiness. I never bring weed or beer when I go shooting. And when drinking at the house, all firearms are locked up. Even camping, I might have 1 beer, but no smoke if I have guns there.
It's a rule I never break and a smart way to avoid massive blood loss and traumatic injury to major organs IMO.
I asked a friend who happens to be a UPS driver, don't worry he's cool.
He said UPS considers your parcels your private property and you don't lose your right to privacy when shipping. It's none of their business or concern what you ship, as long as it's legal. But they don't let DEA run drug dogs through domestic shipments without a warrant. And there’s been several times when his truck smelled like pot, but he wasn’t going to stop and search parcels because they have very tight schedules to keep.
His point was that 1) it’s a felony so don’t do it , but 2) cover the smell and you’re all good.
I always wondered about TSA and drug sniffing dogs at airports, especially regarding people/lugage on inbound flights from Amsterdam or Morocco
.....midnight express
not that it has anything to do with the original question, but driving with weed is a no-brainer. 1)dont speed. 2)dont smoke while driving(edibles ok) 3)keep all your weed in your trunk or buried deep under a lot of other shit.
Chances are extremely in your favor that you wont get pulled over if you dont do anything illegal, and if your not stoned, your car doesnt smell, and you dont look like a dirty hippy your not going to have a problem even if you do get pulled over.
I am halfway convinced that this alias "Larry Craig" is just a front to make law-abiding gun owners look bad.
you can legally mail guns, too ya know. Although with your private arsenal that might be pricey.
keep your laws of my guns! but regulate my plants.
has this become the corner stone of this country? what state are you going to where you don't have to register? Wy? Mt?
actually, I think you have to register guns here. Guess you can't live in montana! you fucking wacko
i lived in helena, and you do not have to register guns in MT.
sac up and crotch it for the drive.
if you must send , don't send fed ex or ups. they are private companies and don't need a warrant to open suspicious packages, USPS on the otehr hand is a federal entity and need said warrant. Bag of coffee, vac sealed and wrapped in carbon paper has always worked for friends.
I'll go ahead and say it:
When I first came to Jackson, I arrived with 38 dollars on my pocket. And about two ounces of grass- primo homegrown. Crazy weed it was. I was expecting to leave empty handed, but at the last minute a friend came through.
I wrapped up the grass like a donut and placed it around the gas cap and filler door. It was nice and tight. I left it in place and gassed up right around it. It worked great. I was high a kite across the country (with a small amount with me- no where near a felony). I also once flew with an ounce of weed in my crotch, also from the same friend.
Would I do it again? I not sure. For the record, I do not condone my previous actions. I did not write this post. I plan to run for Senate one day.
Be careful. Don't use the USPS or FedEx. Losers with no life live to bust guys like you.
Ship your guns and blaze away for the full 10 hours.
...which would take 15.
Dont give a fuck about weed, but that many guns? AK's, AR's, pistol grip shotguns???
Its interesting how different we all are, in this big wide world.
And from that if he's not using a proxy they would find his ISP. Like this I had to do this yesterday for our PD.
Whois Record
OrgName: Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc
OrgID: CCCH-3
Address: 1800 Bishops Gate Blvd
City: Mt Laurel
StateProv: NJ
PostalCode: 08054
Country: US
NetRange: 75.64.0.0 - 75.75.191.255
CIDR: 75.64.0.0/13, 75.72.0.0/15, 75.74.0.0/16, 75.75.0.0/17, 75.75.128.0/18
NetName: CCCH-3-34
NetHandle: NET-75-64-0-0-1
Parent: NET-75-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: DNS101.COMCAST.NET
NameServer: DNS102.COMCAST.NET
Comment:
RegDate: 2006-07-07
Updated: 2008-02-13
OrgAbuseHandle: NAPO-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Network Abuse and Policy Observance
OrgAbusePhone: +1-856-317-7272
OrgAbuseEmail:
OrgTechHandle: IC161-ARIN
OrgTechName: Comcast Cable Communications Inc
OrgTechPhone: +1-856-317-7200
OrgTechEmail:
Then
Once the result is retrieved, you now have the information of the country of origin for that IP, the proximity location and their ISP/Organization name that own the IP.
Try calling the ISP listed in the website and if you are (very) lucky. You can persuade the CSR by giving out their name or address. If you only can get the email address or username, that's good too, you might be able to contact the person and have him/her reveal their physical address.
If the above step doesn't work, you need to contact your attorney and have them get a subpoena, court order, or warrant to pursue the ISP to give out the information. You need to have a valid reason to do this though (ex. scam, sexual predator, harassment, etc). Be prepared to shell out couple hundred dollars to do this.
Some ISP doesn't keep log of their IP assignment, they usually just give out random IP from a pool of available IPs to their customer whenever they logged-on. However, if they do keep log and you know the time when you first encounter the IP, you might still be able to trace and find out which customer using that IP and that specific time.
# Don't get your hope too much on finding the exact location of an IP
# It's easier to get the physical address of a person by contacting them directly via email if you have them, instead of using a legal work-around with the ISP
# Privacy is a really big issue in U.S. so unless you have a valid reason to trace the person then you should just let it go if it it's just a personal grudge.
# It would be harder to trace if it is a dynamic IP (always changing) such as utilized by DHCP, PPOE or dialup connection
# It's almost impossible to track if the IP they are using is from proxy or socks especially from other countries other than U.S. since the court system over here have no jurisdiction outside the nation.
I caught the episode of CSI also where from a IP address the cops run a small lookup program and with in minutes they are at the doods house. But thats just TV.
You've already committed multiple felonies by filling out the 4473's and being a chronic user.
Oops. My bad. Question "e." actually requires you to answer the following:
"Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana, or any depressant, stimulant, or narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?"
Followed by the following certification and warning:
"I certify tht the answers to Section A are true and correct. I am aware that ATF Form 4473 contains Importan Notices, Instructions, and Definitions. I understand that answering "yes" to any of the questions 11.b. through 11.k. is prohibited form purchasing or receiving a firearm. .... I also understand tht making any false or oral or written statement, or exhibiting any false or misrepresented identification with respect to this transaction, is a crime punishable as a felony. ..."
Sorry, I'll get it right next time.
Ken, do you believe that someone who smokes pot should be a restricted person that cannot purchase a firearm?
"unlawful user" is easy to get around in California when you can get a doctor's note for medical pot just by telling them you have nightmares or eyelid spasms. Of course, possessing a firearm in Kalifornia is another matter entirely.
Who knows, who cares? Feds care. The law is what it is. I have a Corvette and would like to drive around at 80-90 most of the time, but can't. Sometimes I do, and knowingly take the chance of capture when I do.
I know some people that I don't have a problem with that use, and some that don't need to be near firearms. My guess is that the law is as much a way to add another charge to someone than anything else. And to catch the obvious fools.
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