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California's Biggest Cash Crop.....?
You guessed it... Marijuana. Bigger than corn and grapes.
70 years of prohibition has done little to stop the demand.
Hey FrankCal.....stop growing that stuff man......j/k
70 years of prohibition has done little to stop the demand.
Hey FrankCal.....stop growing that stuff man......j/k
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Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
There's no possibility of that happening in our area? Like, not that I do that kinda stuff

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PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.

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Irn-Bru wrote:PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.
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chiefhog44 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.
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Obviously I have no proof but to me it seems we.. umm.. people do it more leisurely than by RX. I'm saying that because I know lets just throw a number out there.. 20 people who smoke weed and not one of them have an RX for it.

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langleyparkjoe wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.
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Obviously I have no proof but to me it seems we.. umm.. people do it more leisurely than by RX. I'm saying that because I know lets just throw a number out there.. 20 people who smoke weed and not one of them have an RX for it.Now, that doesn't mean if it becomes legal as an RX those same 20 people wouldn't suddenly get sick to try and get an RX... depending on prices I'm sure they would. *cough, cough, wheeze*.. Funniest thing though, marijuana is best used as medicine if its boiled and used as a tea instead of smoking it. Extraction I think is what its called? But hey, whatever though.. legalizing it won't change much because they'll tax it so hard people would say screw it and still go to the nontaxable weed man IMO.
OR...they could package it like cigarette and BOY....would we have another problem. Kids trying to buy it at the liquor store.
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Irn-Bru wrote:PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.
Look... I have no problem with legalizing it...
I just find this fraud of "medical" marijuana disgusting. There is no such thing. There are available products that contain measured dosings of the active ingredients... without the incredible amounts of tar and other dangerous cohorts of burning the fiber...
I've encountered many of the folks who were active in the "medical marijuana" movement in Maine... known a few for years... and, trust me... very few of them give a damn about the depressed appetites of cancer patients, or the elevated intraoccular pressures of glaucoma patients... they just want easy access to ganja.
Legalize it... fine... let's just stop this crap.
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Countertrey wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:PulpExposure wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:With all of their budget problems, I wouldn't be surprised if California makes it legal sometime in the next 5-10 years.
They'd have to get past that whole federal preemption thing first, however.
I'm not so sure that this would be an impassable barrier. Medical marijuana is going along OK in places like CA and CO (can't remember if there are any other states) despite not being a legitimate 'excuse' for it as far as the feds are concerned. In some places there are vending machines for it.
Look... I have no problem with legalizing it...
I just find this fraud of "medical" marijuana disgusting. There is no such thing. There are available products that contain measured dosings of the active ingredients... without the incredible amounts of tar and other dangerous cohorts of burning the fiber...
I've encountered many of the folks who were active in the "medical marijuana" movement in Maine... known a few for years... and, trust me... very few of them give a damn about the depressed appetites of cancer patients, or the elevated intraoccular pressures of glaucoma patients... they just want easy access to ganja.
Legalize it... fine... let's just stop this crap.
Agreed. And the reason that little logical fallacy is "going along ok in CA" is because Obama has specifically told the Justice department not to proceed in criminal actions against medical marijuana suppliers, prescribers, or users. However, that's an unofficial policy, and could easily be changed if/when different people take office.
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I am here in Orange County, Ca. It is very easy for someone to get a medical card for Herbs. Also in Mendicino County, Ca it is legal to grow a certain amount of plants. I believe it is 6-12 plants.
The going rate is 20 dollars a gram. We are talking high grade stuff. On these streets they demand high grade only. You can rarely find low grade.
In my day you could get a quarter ounce for 20 dollars. That was in the 1990s.
I personally don't condone it. But, to each his own. I tried it as a teen but never again after the age of 19. I stick to my celebratory boos not while driving of course.
The going rate is 20 dollars a gram. We are talking high grade stuff. On these streets they demand high grade only. You can rarely find low grade.
In my day you could get a quarter ounce for 20 dollars. That was in the 1990s.
I personally don't condone it. But, to each his own. I tried it as a teen but never again after the age of 19. I stick to my celebratory boos not while driving of course.

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HEROHAMO wrote:I am here in Orange County, Ca. It is very easy for someone to get a medical card for Herbs. Also in Mendicino County, Ca it is legal to grow a certain amount of plants. I believe it is 6-12 plants.
The going rate is 20 dollars a gram. We are talking high grade stuff. On these streets they demand high grade only. You can rarely find low grade.
In my day you could get a quarter ounce for 20 dollars. That was in the 1990s.
I personally don't condone it. But, to each his own. I tried it as a teen but never again after the age of 19. I stick to my celebratory boos not while driving of course.
Yeah, no drinking and driving....lest the CHP come getcha.
Low grade, high grade.....I had my share back in the '80s
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LEGALIZE IT ... and remove the criminal elements from it !!!
More damage is created by the criminal organizations around it by the drug itself. There are better chances to fight against this drug through education than law enforcement.
More damage is created by the criminal organizations around it by the drug itself. There are better chances to fight against this drug through education than law enforcement.
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Redskin in Canada wrote:LEGALIZE IT ... and remove the criminal elements from it !!!
More damage is created by the criminal organizations around it by the drug itself. There are better chances to fight against this drug through education than law enforcement.
It should be legal... but, we would just be trading criminal dealers for tax avoiding bootleggers... and it would remain a major criminal enterprise.
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Countertrey wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:LEGALIZE IT ... and remove the criminal elements from it !!!
More damage is created by the criminal organizations around it by the drug itself. There are better chances to fight against this drug through education than law enforcement.
It should be legal... but, we would just be trading criminal dealers for tax avoiding bootleggers... and it would remain a major criminal enterprise.
Only until the cigarette companies moved in, which wouldn't be long if it was legalized.
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