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Old school skunk..does it exist???

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Fuck KSP and there gov. dick sucking brothers. The lazy worthless bastards couldn't find the I-75 shooter close to his car. But the POS pussys can find weed grows. I never shed a tear when a pig dies....
 

There’s so much to dislike in this, I don’t know where to begin. Maybe I’ll start by sending in a few hundred anonymous 1-800-Dope-Tips to the KSP—let ‘em keep that fucking Blackhawk helicopter busy.

Because yeah, Appalachian weed growers like to trade their homegrown for heroin.
 
I apologize guys I didn't mean to like throw the mood of the thread off but posting this It came up as I was looking for skunk weed in Kentucky

But it is educational for us to know what the other side is like what they do and how they employ their tactics 🤷🏻 got to take the good from the bad
 
Maybe this would explain why it's hard to find what we're looking for.


At this time it seems unlikely that a plant patent would be awarded for a pure-breeding strain of drug Cannabis. In the future, however, with the legalization of cultivation, it is a certainty that corporations with the time, space, and money to produce pure and hybrid strains of Cannabis will apply for patents. It may be legal to grow only certain patented strains produced by large seed companies. Will this be how Government and industry combine to control the quality and quantity of "drug" Cannabis? (pg.38)”

We live in a very pivotal point in time that will lay the foundation for the future of the Cannabis plant.

The so-called Cannabis legalization movement has become divided into two main groups of interest.

The first group consists of most people in the grassroots movement. They are sincere in that they would like to see Cannabis absolutely legalized and free for all to access.

On the other hand, the second group is made up of some of the most powerful individuals and corporations in the world. This spans through a wide range of economic interests which include international banks, military intelligence, petro-chemical industries, pharmaceutical monopolies, and especially transnational bio-tech seed companies whose main goal is to corner the Cannabis market and build a patent monopoly over every aspect of Cannabis from plant varieties, medicinal compounds, to even Cannabinoid ratio’s and breeding techniques.
 
Mr. R.C.Clarke author of "marijuana botany"

Said this in his book

Does the slight recombination of a plant's genetic material by a breeder give him the right to own that organ- ism and its offspring? Despite public resistance voiced by conservation groups, the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 was passed and currently allows the patenting of 224 vegetable crops. New amendments could grant patent holders exclusive rights for 18 years to distribute, import, export and use for breeding purposes their newly developed strains. Similar conventions worldwide could further threaten genetic resources. Should patented varieties of Cannabis become reality it might be illegal to grow any strain other than a patented variety, especially for food or medicinal uses. Limitations could also be imposed such that only low-THC strains would be patentable. This could lead to restrictions on small-scale growing of Cannabis; commercial growers could not take the chance of stray pollinations from private plots harming a valuable seed crop. Proponents of plant patenting claim that patents will encourage the development of new varieties. In fact, patent laws encourage the spread of uniform strains devoid of the genetic diversity which allows improvements. Patent laws have also fostered intense competition between breeders and the suppression of research results which if made public could speed crop improvement. A handful of large corporations hold the vast majority of plant patents. These conditions will make it impossible for cultivators of native strains to compete with agribusiness and could lead to the further extinction of native strains now surviving on small farms in North America and Europe. (pg.4)"
 
This is more than just about skunky weed guys think about it


Furthermore, Oakland has started a trend of capping the number of licensed dispensaries allowed to operate (in Oakland, that number is four). This all but guarantees that the average, small-time Cannabis grower will be shut out of this multibillion-dollar industry, concentrating the profits of the potential economic boon in the hands of a small minority of wealthy entrepreneurs who are already making moves to monopolize the industry. Under this initiative, the Cannabis industry will not be a free market in which everyone has a chance to compete. Instead, the initiative could mark the beginning of the corporatization of Cannabis.”
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On the other hand, the second group is made up of some of the most powerful individuals and corporations in the world. This spans through a wide range of economic interests which include international banks, military intelligence, petro-chemical industries, pharmaceutical monopolies, and especially transnational bio-tech seed companies whose main goal is to corner the Cannabis market and build a patent monopoly over every aspect of Cannabis from plant varieties, medicinal compounds, to even Cannabinoid ratio’s and breeding techniques. Further control is being intentionally implemented by disseminating patented varieties of the Cannabis species that have been artificially manipulated to genetically block the reproduction of seeds, protecting genetic copyrights and forcing growers to be dependent on a seed monopoly. Government and industry are working together to control and regulate the Cannabis species through a process of prohibition, regulatory, tax and licensing schemes, artificial plant breeding, Genetic Engineering, and patent monopolies.

The core players in this second group are the HortaPharm R&D Company, GW Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Incorporated, Monsanto, Drug Policy Alliance, billionaire financier George Soros, as well as the United States Government via the Drug Enforcement Agency and numerous other individuals, organizations, research labs and universities around the continent.

Billionaire George Soros is the financial muscle behind the modern Cannabis reform movement, he is credited for being instrumental in the creation of organizations such as the Drug Policy Alliance, in which he is a standing director of, as well as many Cannabis reform organizations and efforts across the U.S.. Soros has been so influential in this movement that the Founder of NORML has expressed the deep gratitude that the movement owes to Soros for his finances.
 
I apologize guys I didn't mean to like throw the mood of the thread off but posting this It came up as I was looking for skunk weed in Kentucky

But it is educational for us to know what the other side is like what they do and how they employ their tactics 🤷🏻 got to take the good from the bad
Sorry my response was so abrupt, it had nothing to do with anybody here. I just have a bone in my throat about the use of a multimillion dollar military attack helicopter used by a bunch of Rambos to hunt… weeds? Don’t get me started again!!! 😳
 
Sorry my response was so abrupt, it had nothing to do with anybody here. I just have a bone in my throat about the use of a multimillion dollar military attack helicopter used by a bunch of Rambos to hunt… weeds? Don’t get me started again!!! 😳
The national guard has a certified Marijuana spotter, who can spot weed from 10,000 feet. I'm told by the lime color, everything else is a darker green. No apologies necessary, while I love our military, my dad was a ww2 vet, purple heart, the persecution that has existed in cannabis prosecution has been right up there with stalinist regimes. A large part due to the potential to make incarceration, rehab,lawyers,judges, courts, drug class all a business....in the land of the " free". I'm no stranger to the search helos, nor the overcharging by prosecutors,DEA seizures...the whole bunch bs
 
Sorry my response was so abrupt, it had nothing to do with anybody here. I just have a bone in my throat about the use of a multimillion dollar military attack helicopter used by a bunch of Rambos to hunt… weeds? Don’t get me started again!!! 😳
I feel that 🎯💯🤘🏻 it's all good man 💯 I can't really put into words how I felt about it but I they sounded and looked like a bunch clowns 🤡
 
The national guard has a certified Marijuana spotter, who can spot weed from 10,000 feet. I'm told by the lime color, everything else is a darker green. No apologies necessary, while I love our military, my dad was a ww2 vet, purple heart, the persecution that has existed in cannabis prosecution has been right up there with stalinist regimes. A large part due to the potential to make incarceration, rehab,lawyers,judges, courts, drug class all a business....in the land of the " free". I'm no stranger to the search helos, nor the overcharging by prosecutors,DEA seizures...the whole bunch bs
You know they're making money on both ends with the black market still existing and with legalization You got to buy a license tonight legally grow a certain amount so if you don't have that license you get license you get fined and jail time
So tell me what legalization is really done for us all except make it much other people rich off a bunch of lame ass dreams but don't get you high but the people that don't know nothing about cannabis they don't feel better so they're like oh hell yeah this is good shit anyways I'm rambling never mind
 
You know they're making money on both ends with the black market still existing and with legalization You got to buy a license tonight legally grow a certain amount so if you don't have that license you get license you get fined and jail time
So tell me what legalization is really done for us all except make it much other people rich off a bunch of lame ass dreams but don't get you high but the people that don't know nothing about cannabis they don't feel better so they're like oh hell yeah this is good shit anyways I'm rambling never mind
Uh… What were we just talking about? 🤣🤣
 
Something to lighten the mood 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 

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You guys know anything about this I thought I seen something about these guys a long time ago that it wasn't really roadkill skunk but I don't know what's up with this?



 

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You guys know anything about this I thought I seen something about these guys a long time ago that it wasn't really roadkill skunk but I don't know what's up with this?



Nobody's got nothing on this thing 🤷🏻
 
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