i dont have much of a choice as far as the selling goes. im only selling to ppl i know i can trust, just like 10 close friends, about an 8th a day or so. I dont have a job, i have a $800 credit card bill that is overdue, car insurance, phone bill, food, school, ect. and there are no jobs down here, ive put in like 40 applications and havent got a single call back yet.
i fail to see how selling weed is going to fix all your problems. it doesn't matter how close all your friends are that you are selling to; if one of them gets busted by a cop who decides to make an example out of him...you better believe you won't be calling him your friend anymore when he rats on you in exchange for a lesser sentence. there are plenty of jobs out there. check your local classifieds, check craigslist, etc. it may not be great work, but anything is better than risking all those felonies you're lining up there.
you could unzip that round chair and hide it in the stuffing.... just make sure the bag doesn't get loose
If those couch cushins you sit on have a zipper open it up and toss it in there. If not cut a little hole in it big enough to throw the bag in then put a piece of ducktape over the hole so it looks like it ripped and you just patched it up. But stick it way in there just in case someone ever checks it they see only the foamy cushin part n no weed. Best place to hide it imo. An LOL at your room. The PO probably walks in your room n is like... this kid is a total stoner.
LOL he asked where to hide his weed not for life advice. BTW it doesn't matter where you hide your stash with all those trippy posters in that room its kind of a giveaway . haha
dude! it soo obvious!!! just put that owlk in your room to scare your P.O. away! why didnt you think of that?
don't be so naive. sure, the kid asked where to hide his weed, but that clearly begs the question, 'for what purpose?'. if it looks like a kid is headed down a tunnel with a train headed his way (which it does in this case), i'll let him know whether he asked for it or not. the kid should be in college, or developing some trade, or exploring the world...not living in his parent's house, without a job, on probation and selling weed. at 19 you're still just a kid (pubic hair doesn't mean you're an adult), but you're given adult responsibilities. it can be a bad combo if you don't have the right people (friends, family, school, etc) to keep you facing the right direction.
how about NOT stashe away a QP while on probation? Woww, I tried this and it didn't work :x I'm now on month 9 of probation, did 3 months of house arrest for it and I was supposed to be off probation in 6 months. gay.
if you wanta be safe hide it in a fucking cave in the woods...somewhere your probation officer wont go...somewhere only you know. I myself invested in a safe...only i have the key, works good for pot and money:cheers2:
Word. That user acted like a dick. Did it make him feel better to talk down to someone? And I hope we can all remember that your life is your own. And yeah, those posters would make a PO search your room pretty hard. I would suggest outside of that house if possible.
So offering alternative advice that doesn't include being unemployed, living at home and selling weed from his parent's house while on probation is acting like a dick and talking down to him? Quite the contrary my friend. The sooner you realize that advice doesn't always comes in forms you want to hear, the better off you'll be. And I'm not saying that in a condescending way...I was once your age and very much thought the exact same way, except no one told me that pubic hair and a driver's license didn't make me anywhere close to being an adult capable of making decisions about things that could have very real consequences later in life.
If you are 27, then we are close in age. So there goes that argument. This "advice" is really just you not agreeing with how he's living.
You're the better part of 30 years old and you support his lifestyle of continued probation, unemployment, disinterest in finding any job, living off his parents at home, and selling weed? While I fully support everyone's right to live as they chose, this isn't exactly a recipe for success, regardless of how you measure 'success'. Either way, I have made my point and those that agree will agree, and those that don't won't. I just find it unfortunate when otherwise good, smart people make stupid decisions that adversely affect them for the rest of their lives. I've seen it happen too many times to too many good people not state my opinion on the matter.