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landor
09-21-2007, 11:49 AM
Hey gang --
So here I am, all ready to enter the wild n' wooly world of
cultivation, when a brief glimpse at the spore salesman fine print
reveals that no one will ship to California... some piddling little
excuse about it being illegal or something :-) Anyway, California
being the state in which I live, what's a guy to do?
My first thought is to have an out-of-state friend/family
member/acquaintance order them and then have that person send the
spores to me. This is a hassle, but could probably be accomplished.
What I'd like to know is: does anyone have a better idea?
Please note that I don't live sufficiently close to a state line to
make it feasible to zip across the border and rent a mailbox in
Arizona or Nevada. If I did, I would. But can anybody offer any
ideas?
And btw, anyone know the legal background of the
no-spores-to-California policy?
Thanks,
landor
captainmaxmushroom@sporelab.com
09-21-2007, 11:50 AM
The SporeLab in Canada sends to California.
www.sporelab.com
On 30 Jun 2003 15:46:39 -0700, landor17@hotmail.com (landor) wrote:
>Hey gang --
>
>So here I am, all ready to enter the wild n' wooly world of
>cultivation, when a brief glimpse at the spore salesman fine print
>reveals that no one will ship to California... some piddling little
>excuse about it being illegal or something :-) Anyway, California
>being the state in which I live, what's a guy to do?
>
>My first thought is to have an out-of-state friend/family
>member/acquaintance order them and then have that person send the
>spores to me. This is a hassle, but could probably be accomplished.
>What I'd like to know is: does anyone have a better idea?
>
>Please note that I don't live sufficiently close to a state line to
>make it feasible to zip across the border and rent a mailbox in
>Arizona or Nevada. If I did, I would. But can anybody offer any
>ideas?
>
>And btw, anyone know the legal background of the
>no-spores-to-California policy?
>
>Thanks,
>
>landor
captainmaxmushroom@sporelab.com
09-21-2007, 11:53 AM
Do like all the other Californians....order from the SporeLab in
Canada!
www.sporelab.com
On 30 Jun 2003 15:46:39 -0700, landor17@hotmail.com (landor) wrote:
>Hey gang --
>
>So here I am, all ready to enter the wild n' wooly world of
>cultivation, when a brief glimpse at the spore salesman fine print
>reveals that no one will ship to California... some piddling little
>excuse about it being illegal or something :-) Anyway, California
>being the state in which I live, what's a guy to do?
>
>My first thought is to have an out-of-state friend/family
>member/acquaintance order them and then have that person send the
>spores to me. This is a hassle, but could probably be accomplished.
>What I'd like to know is: does anyone have a better idea?
>
>Please note that I don't live sufficiently close to a state line to
>make it feasible to zip across the border and rent a mailbox in
>Arizona or Nevada. If I did, I would. But can anybody offer any
>ideas?
>
>And btw, anyone know the legal background of the
>no-spores-to-California policy?
>
>Thanks,
>
>landor
Tim Harris
09-21-2007, 11:54 AM
Hey captian!
--
From The Coolest Person Alive,
Tim Harris
captainmaxmushroom@sporelab.com
09-21-2007, 11:55 AM
The SporeLab in Canada ships to California for years.
www.sporelab.com
On 30 Jun 2003 15:46:39 -0700, landor17@hotmail.com (landor) wrote:
>Hey gang --
>
>So here I am, all ready to enter the wild n' wooly world of
>cultivation, when a brief glimpse at the spore salesman fine print
>reveals that no one will ship to California... some piddling little
>excuse about it being illegal or something :-) Anyway, California
>being the state in which I live, what's a guy to do?
>
>My first thought is to have an out-of-state friend/family
>member/acquaintance order them and then have that person send the
>spores to me. This is a hassle, but could probably be accomplished.
>What I'd like to know is: does anyone have a better idea?
>
>Please note that I don't live sufficiently close to a state line to
>make it feasible to zip across the border and rent a mailbox in
>Arizona or Nevada. If I did, I would. But can anybody offer any
>ideas?
>
>And btw, anyone know the legal background of the
>no-spores-to-California policy?
>
>Thanks,
>
>landor
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