Posted by rrlund on March 06, 2010 at 09:59:38 from (216.46.211.187):
Seriously,this medical marijuana garbage here in Michigan is about the last straw. This crap is so vague that anybody can get a license to grow and use it,and believe me,they're coming out of the woodwork to take advantage of it.
Where,preferably in the southern part of the US,and be fairly specific with state and counties,can a person go with a pocket full of money,and semi retire on a small farm?
I'm talking someplace very rural,where folks still have morals and values,where everybody depends on a rural and small town lifestyle. I don't want to be within an hour of a city. What I'm looking for is just a general store nearby,or at most a town with a grocery,a hardware,one restaurant,gas station,auto parts store and a few churches. All this somewhere not so clanish that I'd be shot for going there.
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