CID1990 wrote:And Klam accused me of being a stubborn old curmudgeon

CID1990 wrote:And Klam accused me of being a stubborn old curmudgeon
Did you? I just saw a list of states.89Hen wrote:For the record, I answered the first time you asked.Ibanez wrote:
Thanks. That's a good answer. They are largely white. 80% vanilla face in some cases.
How many posts did it take for us to get an answer out you? Way too much bandwidth was wasted.![]()
Heck we've seen changing stances right here on this board...VictorG wrote:GOP changing stance....It's like...cool man.........
Well sorta anyway!
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Nope. Read that thread and it reads exactly like this one.Chizzang wrote:everything related to your original argument from last year about legalization...89Hen wrote: On what?
89Hen wrote:Nope. Read that thread and it reads exactly like this one.Chizzang wrote:
everything related to your original argument from last year about legalization...
Yeah...you clearly have more work to do.CID1990 wrote:And Klam accused me of being a stubborn old curmudgeon
You are one of my favorites too. But I know what I posted on the other threads. You can read them yourself if you're so inclined. They read the same as this one.Chizzang wrote:89Hen wrote: Nope. Read that thread and it reads exactly like this one.You totally are my favorite poster on here
89Hen after he changes his mind
89Hen wrote:You are one of my favorites too. But I know what I posted on the other threads. You can read them yourself if you're so inclined. They read the same as this one.Chizzang wrote:
You totally are my favorite poster on here
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/victor ... _news_stmp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;For the first time in decades, the Federal government is allowing farmers to cultivate hemp. As of Wednesday, January 29, 2014, pursuant to the passage of the farm bill, the cultivation of industrial hemp is legal on a Federal level and is clearing the way for industrial hemp pilot programs in states such as Colorado, Washington, California, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont and West Virginia, where growing the plant is legal.
Ibanez wrote:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/victor ... _news_stmp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;For the first time in decades, the Federal government is allowing farmers to cultivate hemp. As of Wednesday, January 29, 2014, pursuant to the passage of the farm bill, the cultivation of industrial hemp is legal on a Federal level and is clearing the way for industrial hemp pilot programs in states such as Colorado, Washington, California, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont and West Virginia, where growing the plant is legal.
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Stocks of medical marijuana providers and equipment are increasing.kalm wrote:Ibanez wrote:
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Update: Washington has still not slipped into anarchy yet.
kalm wrote:Ibanez wrote:
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Update: Washington has still not slipped into anarchy yet.
Is a hyper bole some cool way to get high?89Hen wrote:kalm wrote:
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Update: Washington has still not slipped into anarchy yet.And Kalm still love hyperbole.
It's like hyper drive...takes you racing though space and time but without ever leaving the ground.Ibanez wrote:Is a hyper bole some cool way to get high?89Hen wrote:And Kalm still love hyperbole.
You haven't seent he prices in Colorado.kalm wrote:This a fantastically dumb post.travelinman67 wrote:Said it before...pot's worse than booze...
...in excess, both destroy families and lives...
...difference is...the drunk wakes up and asks, "What am I doing?"...
...the stoner wakes up and asks, "Where's my pipe?"
Denial and rationalization is much worse for pot abusers.
This past Monday, I spoke with an old friend who confided his house is in foreclosure...
...he spends almost $500/mo on pot. When I suggested he reform himself and stop getting high, he replied, "No...I NEED pot to maintain."
At 54 yrs (divorced, empty nester), he'll be moving in with his 70's parents next month.
Weak
Fucks
Die
Young
Smoking $500 of weed in a month is almost impossible.
Grizalltheway wrote:Everything in moderation.
Freedom of choice, and that includes the freedom to ruin one's life.
It's roughly $50 for 1/8 right?Cluck U wrote:You haven't seent he prices in Colorado.kalm wrote:
This a fantastically dumb post.
Smoking $500 of weed in a month is almost impossible.
Average prices:Ibanez wrote:It's roughly $50 for 1/8 right?Cluck U wrote:
You haven't seent he prices in Colorado.
That's because the penalties are more severe for them.89Hen wrote:There are ethnic differences. I believe the original article in this thread noted that blacks and hispanics were more in favor of legalizing by a pretty notable margin. That tells me that different groups would have different impacts and different challenges.Grizalltheway wrote:
So are you trying to say legalizing weed over there would keep too many knee grows out of jail?
It would be like thinking a banking plan in Iceland would work here.
Why not just change the laws to make sentencing based on crime and not race?houndawg wrote:That's because the penalties are more severe for them.
Hmmm. You have to pay more for the low quality weed? Is Anheuser-Busch in the weed business already?Cluck U wrote:Average prices:
Quality Average ($/Oz.)* Sample Size
High Quality $237.52 2316
Medium Quality $198.53 1914
Low Quality $223.47 138
Works great in theory...89Hen wrote:Why not just change the laws to make sentencing based on crime and not race?houndawg wrote:That's because the penalties are more severe for them.