Here's a good read about the weed tourism industry and how its really not all that:
http://alj.am/1D1zg5K
http://alj.am/1D1zg5K
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Here's a good read about the weed tourism industry and how its really not all that:
http://alj.am/1D1zg5K
Here's a good read about the weed tourism industry and how its really not all that:
http://alj.am/1D1zg5K
I'm not a pothead, but from what I've heard the recreational weed is crazy expensive due to the taxes. If you have a "weed card", ie, prescription, it is taxed at lower rate.
From what people here have said, the recreational weed is really just for the tourists
Anyone trying to come up with a zero proof bourbon to help someone drinking it to relax?
And regarding recreational use; I really don't get your perspective. In this very thread you rail against alcohol laws, how you couldn't get two drinks at the bar in VT, a pint of high ABV beer or crush pitchers of beer while watching football with friends. Presumably, I'm guessing you wanted to get "high" yourself on alcohol, but don't like how the "man/law" gets in the way of you doing what you want to do.
General observation, for a man who strongly professes libertarian leanings, you're way uptight regarding marijuana.
Here's a good read about the weed tourism industry and how its really not all that:
Did anyone really think a bunch of stoners were going to have their shit together enough to travel across the country to buy weed. Please.
Its never been hard to find, but it is nice that it is legal in certain states now. Noone is going to spend a G to travel to Denver or Boulder when they can find a guy down the street.
Intersting read, thanks for posting.
I wouldn't be so sure, this is still very early days. People initially made MAD cash, but I think part of what happened is it opened the floodgates and the competition put a bit of a lid on profit, and as more states legalize it I'd tend to agree with your above comment. It will be interesting to see how this shakes out. Even more interesting are the publicly traded pot plays IMO. I steered my sister away from them a few months back when a bunch were going IPO. She wasn't happy with me when they boomed, but she was sure happy after they busted. As with all fledgling industries, there will be winners and losers, but it's just a bit too much like the Wild West (no pun intended) than "investing" right now.
Intersting read, thanks for posting.
I wouldn't be so sure, this is still very early days. People initially made MAD cash, but I think part of what happened is it opened the floodgates and the competition put a bit of a lid on profit, and as more states legalize it I'd tend to agree with your above comment. It will be interesting to see how this shakes out. Even more interesting are the publicly traded pot plays IMO. I steered my sister away from them a few months back when a bunch were going IPO. She wasn't happy with me when they boomed, but she was sure happy after they busted. As with all fledgling industries, there will be winners and losers, but it's just a bit too much like the Wild West (no pun intended) than "investing" right now.
I've gotta get back to CO ASAP.
Meanwhile back to Utah....
Vail is confident that they will connect Canyons with Park city Mountain resort next summer. Stay tuned.
I think it's slightly over a mile. Nothing a HSQ can't handle in 7-9 minutes.
Those Quebec numbers are quite startling. I know they have a ton of ski areas, but most are very small. I would not have expected Quebec to average as many skier visits if not more than California or BC for that matter.
One reason for Quebec/Montreal having those large numbers with small ski areas--> Drinking age is 18.
One reason for Quebec/Montreal having those large numbers with small ski areas--> Drinking age is 18.