I found this to be very interesting.
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I found this to be very interesting.
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I am not the least bit optimistic.
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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article231989137.html
What is remarkable about this news story, is that some will blame authentic marijuana for these
crimes.
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Here’s a “new” wrinkle.
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Sounds like they’re upset about having a hard time reeling in the people that have been doing it for the last million years. While “their” laws are unjust they’ll continue to do so.
Never surrender!
Is that the stuff like k9? People eating others faces off? That’s synthetic, and it ain’t good
The same tards (or their ilk) thought they’d win a “war” against nature. Fight for our children, and their children, and their choice.
OG!
plusthe20chracters
This … thing is 50% direct quotes from the article from Oncotarget, which is apparently open access, so it is even worse they don’t give a correct reference to it.
Pretty slick.
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Wow…
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will be interesting to see what happens to these mega-greenhouses when the cheap Oregon weed is allowed to flow nation-wide.
I predict we’ll see a wave of state-level protectionism laws. States legislatures in places like Michigan and Mass. will get bribed to ban interstate commerce after the feds allow it.
and a wave of black market weed
Unintended consequence?
Hmmm?
from below;
“You’re never going to eliminate [the illicit market] until most of the states are legal,” says Adam Smith of the Craft Cannabis Alliance,
The officials in charge are either Inept or malign.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/07/21/legal-marijuana-black-market-227414
But, but, but…It’s too strong.
A potency regulator?
What could go wrong?
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If Arizona legalizes recreational marijuana, it should regulate its potency