witch hobble
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Once it is available at walmart, they will be driving the prices down. 8)
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Once it is available at walmart, they will be driving the prices down. 8)
Here's a question: How would people feel if something that used to cost them $10, now costs $25 due to tax?
An oz of good quality in Colorado runs about 150 for me, California even less. Try doing that in New Hampshire
An oz of good quality in Colorado runs about 150 for me, California even less. Try doing that in New Hampshire. Unless you are in fact a criminal its not gonna happen
Any more then $400/oz people I think it would be more cost effective to grown your own. Even on a small scale, you could set up a 3-4 indoor plant grow in an apartment for around that much.
Me too. If it were legal I'd plant a garden every April.I would love to grow it, but if caught that major jail time, so i stick to buying it from dealers
Me too. If it were legal I'd plant a garden every April.
I used to grow a few plats for my own use long time ago. Never knew I could get so passionate about gardening
If it got legalized, I'd just buy it. It actually takes a lot of work to cultivate a good quality plant. And you have to cure it properly after the harvest so it's not harsh.
I really hope that sometime in the next few years the suff will be legal not just for medicinal use but for general, recreational use. Strictly regulated and taxed, but legal.
Sure there would be downsides but the overall advantages do outweigh the negatives. For me, no more getting lost in Amsterdam
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/04/medical_marijua_1.php I think it should just be legal for 420 medical purpose in NY but our govenor might want to run for president so, i guess i move to Colorado for that and skiing.
Eight states currently have bills or initiatives for the legalization of marijuana within the bounds of controlling the same way alcohol is. In Washington, specifically, some of the biggest opponents to such a measure are medical marijuana users due to the vague blood concentration levels mentioned within terms of enforcing DUI's. Its an interesting debate. It shows that the procession to discussion regarding driving under the influence of weed is the next step and many believe legalization of personal possession and consumption is more or less an inevitability within state laws. Will uncle sam agree? Its the next great debate in state's rights under federal laws.
http://blog.norml.org/2012/02/09/8-states-may-legalize-marijuana-this-year-did-yours-make-the-list/