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Suit wearing clown, I like that onewhat I don't get, is how a city can put a law into place that contradicts state medical use? here in Michigan, its a medical state, however the city I live in does not allow grows. I don't grow within the city limits, BUT ill be f'n damned if I abide by some city asshats "law" when the state GRANTS me the right (passed my the voters, not some suit wearing clown) if I happen to grow within the city limits.
what I don't get, is how a city can put a law into place that contradicts state medical use?
That's what the state did in regard to federal law.
I'm not sure I agree with that. Most of the peeps I know here are all servicing former card holders that got tired of paying 300 a year to have their so called "right" to smoke weed.What's keeping the black market alive are all the states where it is still illegal.
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I'm not sure I agree with that. Most of the peeps I know here are all servicing former card holders that got tired of paying 300 a year to have their so called "right" to smoke weed.
What never ceases to amaze me is in their infinite wisdom the dipshits that run our state and local governments talked about eliminating the dreaded black market. Then once the cannabis train left the station with the 1st states to get onboard, now we are witnessing regulating,taxing, and overall ignorant rules and laws that will most certainly keep the black market going. When are they ever going to learn that in a country founded on Freedom, most adults dont like to be told what they can and cant do. Prohibiting our rights doesnt work!!!! When will they ever get it. Long live the BM!!!
I'm not sure I agree with that. Most of the peeps I know here are all servicing former card holders that got tired of paying 300 a year to have their so called "right" to smoke weed.
Then there were those that realized that the boutique growers had way better shit than the dispos were churning out. And to me thats where the State fucked up by not allowing private growers to be able to donate their weed to the dispos.
All the dispo erb here is mass produced, harvested early, improperly dried and cured, I take that back , forced dried and not cured at all, then not to mention, all of the PGR's and pesticides/fungicides being used by workers that dont have a clue what they are doing. Then in the States infinite wisdom there are no regulations to assure that the industry has any safety net for the unwitting patient who is smoking the crap they are putting out. We dont check here for molds, pests, thc or cbd content nada ziltch.
There will always be a market for well grown boutique weed. Long live the small time guys. Those of us that over 30-40 years risked life, limb, and liberty & freedom to bring this plant out of the darkness.
I at first was sort of giddy at living long enough to see it become legal. Then watching it all unfold has given me a sickening feeling watching how greed , control and power are ruining the entire movement. I'll step off my soapbox. Sorry for the rant. Peace
The Black market/Black money will not go away regardless of whether every state in the Union passes the laws for its use (Cannabis). Taxes, regulations and skirt price controls or rationing will be the motives for keeping the Black market alive. The market itself is forced to operate outside the formal economy that is supported by the established state power. The Black market being a subset of the informal economy will be kept alive allowing us to thrive.
Yea...when the difference between a criminal and legal is giving the man his cut, hard to respect that.You made some valid points in your reply. This one ^^^^^^^is one I can concur on because now a days not everyone can afford the yearly renewal. My thoughts for them is " if I have you have".
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