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martyh 17-05-2010 22:22

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Niles Crane (Post 35023550)
No, you're not right. At all.

Other than the fact it's only a questionable man made law which says he shouldn't have been doing what he was, there's nothing to say he would or wouldn't have been killed before today in some other manner, had he not been growing cannabis.

putting aside the "questionable" law ,how about burning the flat* down with the heat from the lamps or a short in the electric as the cables melted

who said cannabis wasn't harmfull :D


*i assume it is a flat rather than a house as anybody with more than 1 braincell would put the plants in another room

Niles Crane 17-05-2010 22:38

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35023569)
putting aside the "questionable" law ,how about burning the flat* down with the heat from the lamps or a short in the electric as the cables melted

who said cannabis wasn't harmfull :D


*i assume it is a flat rather than a house as anybody with more than 1 braincell would put the plants in another room

Accidents aren't really relevant.

Derek 17-05-2010 22:41

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
Maybe he just saw this book and got the wrong idea?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooking-Cann...4128896&sr=1-3

martyh 17-05-2010 22:44

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Niles Crane (Post 35023588)
Accidents aren't really relevant.

but those examples i gave would be a direct result of his own stupidity in trying to grow canabis so yes very relavent

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Originally Posted by derek s (Post 35023594)
maybe he just saw this book and got the wrong idea?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/cooking-cann...4128896&sr=1-3


lol :d

BBKing 17-05-2010 22:48

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by budwieser
Sorry but people like this man deserves all they get.

Growing a relatively harmless plant deserves the death penalty? Wow, you're harsh. What do you advocate for cigarette salesmen, hanging/drawing/quartering?

martyh 17-05-2010 22:51

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 35023605)
Growing a relatively harmless plant deserves the death penalty? Wow, you're harsh. What do you advocate for cigarette salesmen, hanging/drawing/quartering?

he's dead ...how harmless was that

he did it himself, nobody told him to do it

Niles Crane 17-05-2010 22:56

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35023597)
but those examples i gave would be a direct result of his own stupidity in trying to grow canabis so yes very relavent

---------- Post added at 21:44 ---------- Previous post was at 21:43 ----------




lol :d

Growing cannabis was his concious decision. Burning a flat down in the process wouldn't be, it would be an accidental occurrence. One which isn't guaranteed to happen when growing cannabis or only achievable by doing so. I highly doubt the likelihood of this happening by growing a small amount of cannabis is more than having a few more electrical appliances plugged in either.

By such logic, if somebody accidentally falls down the stairs and dies you might as well say "It's their fault for having a staircase". Having a staircase is a decision. Walking down the staircase is a decision. Falling down the staircase is not.

martyh 17-05-2010 23:10

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Niles Crane (Post 35023617)
Growing cannabis was his concious decision. Burning a flat down in the process wouldn't be, it would be an accidental occurrence. One which isn't guaranteed to happen when growing cannabis or only achievable by doing so. I highly doubt the likelihood of this happening by growing a small amount of cannabis is more than having a few more electrical appliances plugged in either.

By such logic, if somebody accidentally falls down the stairs and dies you might as well say "It's their fault for having a staircase". Having a staircase is a decision. Walking down the staircase is a decision. Falling down the staircase is not.

i'm sorry but doing something as utterly idiotic as he did was bound to end in tears
there were several "accidents" that could have happened given what he was doing but the one that did happen was his death

Xaccers 17-05-2010 23:12

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Niles Crane (Post 35023617)
By such logic, if somebody accidentally falls down the stairs and dies you might as well say "It's their fault for having a staircase". Having a staircase is a decision. Walking down the staircase is a decision. Falling down the staircase is not.

Wouldn't a better analogy be someone balancing on a chair at the top of their stairs trying to reach out to change a lightbulb then falling down the stairs?

Osem 17-05-2010 23:14

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35023613)
he's dead ...how harmless was that

he did it himself, nobody told him to do it

Yup - personal responsibility. He was 'responsible' enough to try to produce illegal drugs and paid a very heavy price... Tough eh?..

Niles Crane 17-05-2010 23:19

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35023635)
i'm sorry but doing something as utterly idiotic as he did was bound to end in tears
there were several "accidents" that could have happened given what he was doing but the one that did happen was his death

People growing cannabis isn't uncommon in this country, let alone across the world where in a number of places it's perfectly legal. This is the first case of this kind i've personally come across.

If you think it was bound to end in tears, i assume you must be privy to some pretty interesting information.

martyh 17-05-2010 23:21

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Niles Crane (Post 35023647)
How was it bound to end in tears? People growing cannabis isn't uncommon in this country, let alone across the world where in a number of places it's perfectly legal. This is the first case of this kind i've personally come across.

If you think it was bound to end in tears, i assume you must be privy to some pretty interesting information.

he put himself in a tin foil tent with halogen lamps ....course it going to end in tears :rolleyes:

Osem 17-05-2010 23:23

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35023650)
he put himself in a tin foil tent with halogen lamps ....course it going to end in tears :rolleyes:

Perhaps all that cannabis induced delusions of him being a nice tender leg of lamb... :D

martyh 17-05-2010 23:24

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35023653)
Perhaps all that cannabis induced delusions of him being a nice tender leg of lamb... :D


mmmmm ...minty LOL :D

Sirius 18-05-2010 08:21

Re: Yorkshireman grows cannabis, accidentally cooks himself.
 
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Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 35023605)
Growing a relatively harmless plant deserves the death penalty? Wow, you're harsh. What do you advocate for cigarette salesmen, hanging/drawing/quartering?

That would be a start :)


As for the Darwin award member, It was his own fault and only he has suffered. Result :)


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