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Whoa Nelly! 2:30 am hash joint. Can you tell the wife is away?
Nah just hash. I'll knead it by hand for a bit till I got a nice dark ball.
Does it smoke better after that?
I'm absolutely not arguing about politics here, but....there are a whole lot of people in this industry who have worked very hard and sacrificed a lot because this just does not make sense.Kanzeon is on the mark.. Politics is entertainment, and I treat it as such.
I think the fundamental problem is something I allude to in my thread, which is where it will stay.It's always good to know what your enemies are up to.
Unfortunately, their system is designed to only give us the illusion of our united ability to implement the changes we want.
I mean, fuck, I learned of the electoral college in what... 6th grade? Even at 12-years-old, I was pretty well aware of how hard I'd already been played before I was even eligible to start the game. And that's just the stuff on paper.
The real voting power is some fucked up equation of (shamelessness • manipulation) • (how many people you've fucked over • how much money you've stolen).
I hate being such a cynic. My wife also hates that. I do actually vote, but it's just to give her two votes and hold my marriage together.
If you like that you will like his other work, this is from a while ago, different politics, but equally relevant. I like this series better honestly.
he is “lawnman” at work at the golf course.
You said it brother ..... AgainAs long as it's a skill that produces a physical good, I'm for it. Too much knowledge being lost to automation and everything being made as cheaply as possible.
I'll be right one day , just wait and see you bullyNaner naner poo poo!
But i said he came here with a shed full of peat. I didnt know him years ago.
Crap youre still wrong! ;-)
Gotta get that knowledge and pass it on networked style. God knows nobody else is gonna do it.You said it brother ..... Again
I don't really know what to say honestly. I feel bad for everyone getting screwed, but look at how legalization unfolded in Canada. Its actually more illegal now than it ever was, except you can now buy it from the govt... Its always a bait and switch in their favor.I think the fundamental problem is something I allude to in my thread, which is where it will stay.
I just hate seeing the erasure of a lot of hard work that activists have done to move this country's attitude toward cannabis forward as mere entertainment. It makes me sad.
Hell, college Milson actually did some volunteering re: Michigan and its pot laws in the 00s before the caretaker program was launched. Not that I feel like my efforts are erased by some people on the internet or that I did terribly much.
Just stings a bit to see.
My only point is this all sounds like something that is not just entertainment.I don't really know what to say honestly. I feel bad for everyone getting screwed, but look at how legalization unfolded in Canada. Its actually more illegal now than it ever was, except you can now buy it from the govt... Its always a bait and switch in their favor.
All the activists who fought for years to legalize it ended up getting shut down and pushed out of the industry. Its ridiculous.
I don't really know what to say honestly. I feel bad for everyone getting screwed, but look at how legalization unfolded in Canada. Its actually more illegal now than it ever was, except you can now buy it from the govt... Its always a bait and switch in their favor.
All the activists who fought for years to legalize it ended up getting shut down and pushed out of the industry. Its ridiculous.
The way california has done pot legalization is so messy and baffling to an outsider.Yeah same thing in cali. We had much more rights and less taxes under med, but oh no we had to pay 30 dollars to Skype a doctor once a year.
The way california has done pot legalization is so messy and baffling to an outsider.
My only point is this all sounds like something that is not just entertainment.
Yeah no doubt. Should not have passed.Yeah, I am familiar with the legislation in a bunch of states and its all pretty wonky.
but 215 was awesome in comparison
99 plant limit
County and city limits were not legally binding, so most cities had a 4-6 plant limit but it was just a guideline
Patients could sell direct to dispensaries
Only sales tax
prop 64
6 plant limit
Purchase limits
High taxes 30+ percent total
Possession limit (obsurdly low, its why I won’t post any dry weight numbers)
Local ordinances are legally binding, many cities outlaw growing entirely
Complicated supply chain where only distributors make money