Mens sana in corpore sano!AZGrizFan wrote:And look! They're both drinking WATER!89Hen wrote:Ever been to Disney?
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Mens sana in corpore sano!AZGrizFan wrote:And look! They're both drinking WATER!89Hen wrote:Ever been to Disney?
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You’re like trying to catch a greased pig. This thread is about legalization of marijuana and you want to debate world police and school kid lunches.Chizzang wrote:and yet here we are...AZGrizFan wrote:
Has anybody ever argued against that? It’s why people on both sides of the spectrum like me and Houndawg can agree on some things, like closing overseas bases and stopping the whole “world police” thing.
The military wants for nothing - in fact they get shit they don't even want
and still low income american kids go hungry
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2020 and yet her we are
on good evidence everybody is in favor - yet nothing changes
its all about MONEY right AZ...AZGrizFan wrote:You’re like trying to catch a greased pig. This thread is about legalization of marijuana and you want to debate world police and school kid lunches.Chizzang wrote:
and yet here we are...
The military wants for nothing - in fact they get shit they don't even want
and still low income american kids go hungry
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2020 and yet her we are
on good evidence everybody is in favor - yet nothing changes![]()
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ADD much?
It's about a derivative of money. Work.Chizzang wrote:its all about MONEY right AZ...AZGrizFan wrote:
You’re like trying to catch a greased pig. This thread is about legalization of marijuana and you want to debate world police and school kid lunches.![]()
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ADD much?
all you do is circle back to money
I'm just making sure I understand if that's really all you care about
it's just a process of deeper understanding
we're about to embark on the topic of taxing Marijuana
and I'm just making sure its all about money first - before we go there next
You might have that backwards.CAA Flagship wrote:It's about a derivative of money. Work.Chizzang wrote:
its all about MONEY right AZ...
all you do is circle back to money
I'm just making sure I understand if that's really all you care about
it's just a process of deeper understanding
we're about to embark on the topic of taxing Marijuana
and I'm just making sure its all about money first - before we go there next
OK. Verse-vicey.kalm wrote:You might have that backwards.CAA Flagship wrote: It's about a derivative of money. Work.
IF you’re that shallow, then sure, it’s all about money.Chizzang wrote:its all about MONEY right AZ...AZGrizFan wrote:
You’re like trying to catch a greased pig. This thread is about legalization of marijuana and you want to debate world police and school kid lunches.![]()
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ADD much?
all you do is circle back to money
I'm just making sure I understand if that's really all you care about
it's just a process of deeper understanding
we're about to embark on the topic of taxing Marijuana
and I'm just making sure its all about money first - before we go there next
Because they may help pay for yours?AZGrizFan wrote:IF you’re that shallow, then sure, it’s all about money.Chizzang wrote:
its all about MONEY right AZ...
all you do is circle back to money
I'm just making sure I understand if that's really all you care about
it's just a process of deeper understanding
we're about to embark on the topic of taxing Marijuana
and I'm just making sure its all about money first - before we go there next
Or, it’s just about me not wanting to have to pay for someone else’s piss poor decisions (more than I already am).
Explain to me why I (or anyone) should have to pay for the detrimental effects of someone else’s piss poor decision-making?
You got it backwards, Money = dw/dtCAA Flagship wrote:It's about a derivative of money. Work.Chizzang wrote:
its all about MONEY right AZ...
all you do is circle back to money
I'm just making sure I understand if that's really all you care about
it's just a process of deeper understanding
we're about to embark on the topic of taxing Marijuana
and I'm just making sure its all about money first - before we go there next
Trust me. They don’t.kalm wrote:Because they may help pay for yours?AZGrizFan wrote:
IF you’re that shallow, then sure, it’s all about money.
Or, it’s just about me not wanting to have to pay for someone else’s piss poor decisions (more than I already am).
Explain to me why I (or anyone) should have to pay for the detrimental effects of someone else’s piss poor decision-making?
Your average marijuana plant is a rather unimposing, forest green weed that blends well with nature. The dirty truth, however, is that the business of growing cannabis is anything but green. In fact, the growing of pot is so power-intensive that its ecological footprint is quickly becoming an environmental nightmare.
The $344 billion cannabis industry is one of the country’s most energy-intensive in the world, frequently demanding an array of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, fans and 24-hour indoor lighting rigs at multiple growing sites.
Just how much electricity does the entire US marijuana industry consume?
The numbers are mind-boggling.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cannabis ... 00255.htmlBack in 2016, after the state of Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, Pacific Power in Portland recorded seven blackouts that the company traced to marijuana production.
Meanwhile, a good 45% of Denver’s increase in energy demand or “load growth” was directly linked to electricity that went to power marijuana growth.
In other words, investors are going to have to unplug unless they want to see their profits go up in smoke.
Yet it grows perfectly fine outside in a variety of climates some of which don’t require irrigation.CAA Flagship wrote:The Cannabis Industry’s Dirty Energy Secret
Your average marijuana plant is a rather unimposing, forest green weed that blends well with nature. The dirty truth, however, is that the business of growing cannabis is anything but green. In fact, the growing of pot is so power-intensive that its ecological footprint is quickly becoming an environmental nightmare.
The $344 billion cannabis industry is one of the country’s most energy-intensive in the world, frequently demanding an array of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, fans and 24-hour indoor lighting rigs at multiple growing sites.
Just how much electricity does the entire US marijuana industry consume?
The numbers are mind-boggling.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cannabis ... 00255.htmlBack in 2016, after the state of Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, Pacific Power in Portland recorded seven blackouts that the company traced to marijuana production.
Meanwhile, a good 45% of Denver’s increase in energy demand or “load growth” was directly linked to electricity that went to power marijuana growth.
In other words, investors are going to have to unplug unless they want to see their profits go up in smoke.
Not at 27% THC it doesn't.kalm wrote:Yet it grows perfectly fine outside in a variety of climates some of which don’t require irrigation.CAA Flagship wrote:The Cannabis Industry’s Dirty Energy Secret
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cannabis ... 00255.html
I know some dirty hippies who'd disagree.AZGrizFan wrote:Not at 27% THC it doesn't.kalm wrote:
Yet it grows perfectly fine outside in a variety of climates some of which don’t require irrigation.![]()
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Those dirty hippies are smokin' ragweed grown down in the creek bottom.kalm wrote:I know some dirty hippies who'd disagree.AZGrizFan wrote:
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Damn! Send some of those growers my way.CAA Flagship wrote:The Cannabis Industry’s Dirty Energy Secret
Your average marijuana plant is a rather unimposing, forest green weed that blends well with nature. The dirty truth, however, is that the business of growing cannabis is anything but green. In fact, the growing of pot is so power-intensive that its ecological footprint is quickly becoming an environmental nightmare.
The $344 billion cannabis industry is one of the country’s most energy-intensive in the world, frequently demanding an array of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, fans and 24-hour indoor lighting rigs at multiple growing sites.
Just how much electricity does the entire US marijuana industry consume?
The numbers are mind-boggling.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cannabis ... 00255.htmlBack in 2016, after the state of Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, Pacific Power in Portland recorded seven blackouts that the company traced to marijuana production.
Meanwhile, a good 45% of Denver’s increase in energy demand or “load growth” was directly linked to electricity that went to power marijuana growth.
In other words, investors are going to have to unplug unless they want to see their profits go up in smoke.
That’s awesomeIbanez wrote:I’m watching the debate and texting with mom and my siblings when mom lets it slip that she now smokes weed. Her aches and pains, arthritis and sleep has all greatly improved. Me and my 4 siblings thought she was joking until she sent a text of her pipe and weed.
Blaze on, mom.
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Want to bet?
When's the date?CID1990 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 4:27 amThat’s awesomeIbanez wrote:I’m watching the debate and texting with mom and my siblings when mom lets it slip that she now smokes weed. Her aches and pains, arthritis and sleep has all greatly improved. Me and my 4 siblings thought she was joking until she sent a text of her pipe and weed.
Blaze on, mom.
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My retirement party is going to involve a Cheech Marin sized bag o that KIND bud
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Not to gluten free folks.Chizzang wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:45 am We're going to debate Marijuana and water...?
When Almond plantations single handedly drained the central valley dry... Almonds!!!
each single nut requires one gallon of water / ponder that !
The most unessential unimportant unnecessary nut on earth...
https://newrepublic.com/article/125450/ ... em-almonds
Amen!