mandalaman
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the lecithin is fine
lecithin helps to facilitate the thc
(allow it to take effect quicker)
it messes with my stomach tooThis is definitely generally true. For my body, likely due to my Crohns and general gastro issues, lecithin completely upsets my stomach.
Same shit here bro. Headache right now, not to mention the back aching as usual. I've been putting off telling my back doc about my neck....maybe if I ignore it, it will go away. :speechless:I think its because my neck is really tight today! I got couple herniated discs that give me headaches from time to time. Like migraines, last all day some time linger for a couple days.. ... Like i get to bunched up on the pillows when im sleeping and wake up with stiff neck and a headache...
It bothered mine too and I have a pretty solid iron gut I don't use it in my edibles but the stuff my friend gave me had it in there.This is definitely generally true. For my body, likely due to my Crohns and general gastro issues, lecithin completely upsets my stomach.
everything messes with my stomach!It bothered mine too and I have a pretty solid iron gut I don't use it in my edibles but the stuff my friend gave me had it in there.
everything messes with my stomach!
I see what you did there :eyepiece:You a light feeder?
Better drop those ppms ;)
I see what you did there :eyepiece:
Did you just say peepee?If I said that to anyone in real life they would not understand and would look at me funny.
Yep, bunch of grow geeks round here hahaIf I said that to anyone in real life they would not understand and would look at me funny.
peepee em'sDid you just say peepee?
we would use this when making candy at the restaurant because it is "Gluten Free"
that would be pythiumHey what is that brown slime that grows on the roots making them look all slimy! I just had to scrape a shit load of that off my roots. and to get rid of some of the roots cause of it... What will eat that shit off? @Wisher619
$50.00 per oh is criminal that is 800.00 on a pound that retails for 1k wholesale@Wisher619 Hey Boys,, my state may be getting on board!
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois lawmakers are considering a plan to regulate and tax legal marijuana use for adults.
Legislation introduced in the House and Senate Wednesday would allow adults 21 and older to purchase marijuana legally from a business licensed by the state.
The Senate bill, SB 316, is sponsored by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Heather Steans (D-Chicago), while the House version, HB 2353, was presented by Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago). "Marijuana prohibition is a quagmire that creates far more problems than it prevents," Cassidy said. "Several states have adopted sensible alternatives to prohibition, and it is time for Illinois to develop its own exit strategy."
Each bill would make it legal to possess, grow, and purchase limited amounts of marijuana. The state would license and regulate businesses to cultivate, process, test, and sell marijuana to adults, and it would create and enforce strict health and safety regulations, such as testing and labeling requirements and restrictions on marketing.
“Right now, all the money being spent on marijuana is going into the pockets of criminals and cartels,” Steans said. “In a regulated system, the money would go into the cash registers of licensed, taxpaying businesses. It would generate hundreds of millions of dollars per year in new revenue for our state."
The bills propose taxing marijuana at a rate of $50 per ounce at the wholesale level, and retail sales would be subject to the state's standard 6.25% sales tax. Based on current usage rates and the market price of marijuana being sold for adults' use in Colorado, the Marijuana Policy Project estimates regulated marijuana sales could generate between $349 million and $699 million per year in new revenue for Illinois
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