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The bit that irks me, it also has the negative effect in the sense, that by taking that much dope of the streets they have also caused a glut in supply.
What happens in this world of supply and demand, when there is a glut??
YES,up goes the price. Hence making it more attractive for people to grow the stuff.
That my friends is commonly known as a vicious circle.If they make it hard to grow it in the bush,where do the growers go??? INDOORS.
That is where that bad hydroponic shit is grown that freaks people out.I dunno what the answer is to all this but you can tell there is a State election just around the corner.
:S
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:They could do better if they just charged everybody that wanted to get stoned a $100 licence fee and make some money for the State, as opposed to roaring around in choppers costing us a motza for the sake of a few dacka plants.Yeah that’s going to work Mick :laugh: Ever seen the effects of a long term dope smoker :huh:
Burn it all I say
TB
Not as bad as a long term drinker I would imagine. The point I was making, was that they are pushing shit up hill with their prohibition policies.It doesn’t seem to be working,they tried it with grog in the early 1900’s in America and had to give up in the end.
There has to be a better way of policing it.BOLLOCKS wrote:
Quote:This might be a dumb question but….why do they pull the plants out?…why dont they just nuke em on the spot with round up?.. :blink:Not really my field of expertise,but i have allways wondered.
Any one know?Bol :woohoo:
I would suggest that they are doing “high profile policing” making out they are actually doing something in the war against drugs, that is why the news paper reporters where invited along.(jump in here anytime you like Scotty)
It is a lot easier to find a dope patch than it is to find real criminals. Stoners would be a whole heap easier to deal with than the Meth cooks and addicts I would imagine.Having a hit on a scoob is a heinious crime in the polititians books. The irony of it is, if you read the story they very rarely catch anyone.They’d do better if they were in there uprooting Lantana bushes if you ask me.
They could do better if they just charged everybody that wanted to get stoned a $100 licence fee and make some money for the State, as opposed to roaring around in choppers costing us a motza for the sake of a few dacka plants.
I would say it has something to do with this;
http://www.portnews.com.au/news/local/news/general/its-war-on-weed/2063780.aspx
Dont worry Hatto, the arse is in gear.
The details are already typed up,and the routes are pretty well sorted, I was just waiting to get Nabiac out of the way and I will post them up.
Patience my man :laugh:
toes wrote:
Quote:Mick ,put a cheque in the mail today (do you take cheques)From anyone else but you Toes.

BSB is all too hard. There is a payment plan sorted for the day. Krambach pub will do. If there is more than 21 riders attending the museum all is good..
EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:Yeah,
Coming along nicely there Gaz
All these stories & projects lately affirms DRZ`s on the map well & truly for a great allround bike :woohoo:They seem to be a very versatile bike. Although, after reading several years of ride reports,their electrics seem to be their achilles heel.
Puddles wrote:
Quote:Here’s a couple of photo’s of my WR almost ready to go.
just need to fit the rack a had made up & of we go
Reckon you’ll be able to pick it up off the ground with a full tank of fuel,Puddles.
The $60 is for the BBQ for dinner,Museum entry and Breakfast on Sunday.Accomodation is a seperate expence again(nothing to do with me).
Thanks TB,
To make life easier for me and the Museum. Could the leaders of each group chase up their starters and confirm the numbers they will have as opposed to everyone posting that they are coming.
OK Back On topic.
THIS IS IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!
I need firm numbers by Wednesday Morning.
They have requested payment up front for a minimum of 21 riders at the Museum at $60 each.
(they have been caught out before, with no shows)To save having to chase everyone before hand, I have underwritten the payment on my Credit card. So if it all goes to shit I am $1240 out of pocket.
UNTILL I SEE PAYMENT IN FULL, FROM 21 RIDERS ON SATURDAY,NO ONE GETS INTO THE MUSEUM.Thanks Gang.
Regards
Mick.Boony wrote:
Quote:I have had the DRZto 160 using this standard gearing before.On a private test coarse, I would imagine Boony?? Not on a public road surely.

As always an entertaining ride report from the Tamworth crew. This one was especially good as every photo didn’t have Boony’s dopey looking melon in them. :laugh:
As for you Aaron. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
You Idiot. :ohmy:
kevdog wrote:
Quote:As I now have a bike and u guys are heading my way I was wondering if I could join the wauchope guys on the way to krambach for a short ride first time out. If you have any suggestions of a meeting place to join them let me knowKD
Hi Kev,
You are welcome to join us fellas from Wauchope. We are going a little out of the way to pick you up at Hallidays point though. If you feel like doing a few extra KMs you could meet us at Elands store at about 9.30-10am which would mean you would ride out through Taree and Wingham and up the Bulga road.(easy ride of about 80km)I have PMed my phone number to you, so as we can discuss this option further.
Cheers
MickFor the North Coast boys, meet at the Timbertown Log at 8am for a 8.30 ride away.
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