Cannabis Current Events (Part 1)

Mine would just ask “Is he awake?”
90% accuracy, instantly. :joy:

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The way my hands shake I usually have to edit every post 2 or 3 times before it’s right even a few sentences can take 10 minutes sometimes lol, the sensors would probably think I am totally wasted from a load of strong edibles.

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Mexico seem to be doing all right for the average person who wants to grow weed semi pro, so long as the loan interest is not horrendous sounds like it could be a good thing for some.

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Got a Mexican partner? I formed a business in Cozumel. Requirements aren’t easy for foreigners, especially if it’s competitive against locals.

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I gave up the idea of trying to grow large quantities to sell legally after it was legalized here in Canada. It was a nice dream for a short while lol.

The cost is plain ridiculous for the licences, and far beyond the average persons ability to obtain and deliberately done to stop competition.

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Panama hasn’t signed it off yet …the president Cortizo , is still waiting to see which Canadian company or other franchise will, deposit a few million dollars in his Pandora papers offshore bank account.

Five years negotiations and it’s all shit…There at least are conditions for CBD ….But nothing else …Cultivation will still be illegal…And off course the highest bribe will get the Certificate to import…

All so fucking sad…

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https://www.crainscleveland.com/cannabis/ohio-marijuana-industry-clamoring-reform-may-finally-get-its-wish

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There’s this place in Ohio called Swenson’s and they make one of the best burgers I’ve ever had in my life. If Ohio legalizes I may have to go there for a weekend to smoke copious amounts of weed and gorge myself on Sheetz breakfasts and Swenson’s lunch and dinner for a weekend. You would think I would gain some weight for this but I have a theory that the grease content would balance it out…

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“Folks are coming to me and saying this isn’t working as well as it could,” Huffman said.

Well what else would you expect with a government control program designed to maximize their income from it, and not the producers lol.

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Yes-I !!! Proud to consider myself a rastafarian!!!

https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/the-timeless-message-of-peter-tosh-a-daughter-reflects_233902?profile=1463

I often analyse this world that we live in and turn to the wisdom of my father to provide guidance. Right now we have a health crisis across the world and there is no talk about shifting to a healthy lifestyle.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/marijuana-legalization-was-a-mistake-highly-concentrated-pot-is-destroying-my-son-s-life/ar-AAPD5Sw?ocid=entnewsntp

Just saying…

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I advocated to legalize marijuana 40 years ago. A lot has changed, but so much hasn’t | Opinion

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article255035677.html#storylink=cpy
https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article255035677.html

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Sounds like this guys kid has some serious issues outside pot use. Always easy to blame pot for all your kids problems.

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The moron mother in the article is so caught up in a Reefer Madness mindset. The entire “It’s not your father’s marijuana” narrative is complete BS. The only reason they can get away with that nonsense is the fact that under prohibition, a highly significant quantity of available cannabis in the black market will tend to be moldy brown schwag. I guarantee you, I was smoking herb every bit as potent as what you can get in dispensaries today back in the 70s, and the blond and black hashish gave the same high as dabbing does today.

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Pot has saved me from all the drugs through that gateway. :slight_smile:

Mom is nuts…

tenor

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This is what happens when you refuse to leave Florida :smile: :smile:

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