What To Do With My Bongs And Grinders When I Join The Military??

Discussion in 'Smoking Accessories Q&A' started by BeEasy&Chill, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. So im joining the air force in about 6-7 months and obviously I cant smoke weed there. I have gotten it all out of my system so im good to go in that aspect. My only problem is that I don't want to get rid of all my pipes,grinders, and bongs while I'm in the service for four years. I plan on smoking again as soon as I get out but in the meantime I don't know what to do with all my stuff. I don't want to sell it or throw it away because it is all very expensive and I plan on starting again in 4 years. And storing it with friends or family is a not an option(long story don't ask why). what should I do with it all??
     
    Thanks!!

     
  2. Have to store it somewhere, if you don't think it will be safe best option would be to sell it.
     
  3. Just give it away to your best toking buddy.  You can always buy another bong in the future.
     
  4. Stick 'em in some 5 gallon buckets and bury them.
     
  5. Safety deposit box paid up front for 5 years is about 150 bucks.

    Or a storage unit paid up front. Much more expensive.
     
  6. You should totally bury them. A smokers time capsule would be so badass.!
     
  7. Or box it all up and toss it in your parents attic...


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  8. Give them to me
     
  9. #9 walterbishop, Aug 20, 2014
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    Get a hard plastic tool storage bin that has spots for pad locks. Buy some pad locks as well.
     
    Clean all of your stuff till it's spotless and odorless. Bubble wrap everything well, put it in the bin, lock it up.
     
    Store it wherever you are storing the rest of your stuff.
     
    p.s. don't lose the lock keys.
     
    I used one just like this when I put my stuff in storage for a while.
     
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  10. bury them in a water proof container.
     
  11. Donate them to Goodwill.  They'll give you a receipt for the value of your smokeware.   Then when filing your next income taxes you can use the value of your smokies as a tax deduction.
     
  12. What if you end up staying in longer? Just buy new pieces who knows what there will be in four years available

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