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Old 03-04-2014, 10:09 PM
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yea im in WA its pretty much the best state, climate wise, geography.. dont tell anyone we make them think Seattle represents us... lol if people only knew.. now we gotta do other states dirty work well fine, dirt grows pot!
I would wager, the only reason you want California to legalize marijuana is for for easy access of northern California Eureka marijuana, which as I am told is quite
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But alas! Those rednecks in Oregon will never let it cross their borders.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:13 PM
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funny thing (well i dunno ironic more) is that i dont smoke weed anymore, i broke my receptors using the synthetics and now i just dont really care about it like i used to

you are correct though but really, it grows indoors so if i want a plant strain ill grow it myself heh heh... sun is free though so yea, CA has that going for it... LED lights in the correct wavelength are my secret weapon know what i mean?
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:17 PM
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I do, I do. Eureka has the crazy climate going for it that just produces the stuff it seems. I am sure CSU Humboldt is an amazing university to attend.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:18 PM
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big problem is banks not taking money from the shops. federal law says they can't and they're not going to mess with the feds atm.
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big problem is banks not taking money from the shops. federal law says they can't and they're not going to mess with the feds atm.
I don't think the vendors will have problems finding an avenue for their currency. But I do think the local municipalities may have problems maintaining credit and garnishing credit rates from funds that the Federal Government can stop if even a moderate Republican gets elected in 2016.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:25 PM
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yea what would we do without banks to take such good good care of our money???

damn son put the crackpipe down!
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I don't think the vendors will have problems finding an avenue for their currency. But I do think the local municipalities may have problems maintaining credit and garnishing credit rates from funds that the Federal Government can stop if even a moderate Republican gets elected in 2016.
atm it's likely an experiment to see which type of system works best for full legalization. we're going to run into trouble with the un but we'll give 'em the finger like always and say "who funds you again?" it's going to be a major cash crop and not just for the recreational purposes. be awesome if we get a surge in US manufacturing due to the amount of hemp that can be grown here because it can create a lot of jobs for people which should be a selling point to politicians.
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yea what would we do without banks to take such good good care of our money???

damn son put the crackpipe down!
cash doesn't do you any good if you keep getting robbed and have to shut up shop.
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atm it's likely an experiment to see which type of system works best for full legalization. we're going to run into trouble with the un but we'll give 'em the finger like always and say "who funds you again?" it's going to be a major cash crop and not just for the recreational purposes. be awesome if we get a surge in US manufacturing due to the amount of hemp that can be grown here because it can create a lot of jobs for people which should be a selling point to politicians.
I think your thoughts are evident in the completed roll out in WA not finishing until after the 2016 elections I believe.

This could very easily all vanish back to a lucid dream in four years.
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I think your thoughts are evident in the completed roll out in WA not finishing until after the 2016 elections I believe.

This could very easily all vanish back to a lucid dream in four years.
lucid dream isn't likely, but the wave of upcoming voters have done a nice job of voicing what they think is right for the country. legalized marijuana is one of those notions and is likely the most beneficial to everyone in the long run. we're going to get some line-in-the-sand rhetoric in the next few months and it's not going to stop until 2016 unfortunately.

there will also, likely, be an debate over what rights (if any) an employer has over an employee's life or lifestyle. basically if someone can do the job and do it well enough to satisfy the employer then what ground does the employer have on dictating personal lifestyle choices of the employee. this is going to come up with legalizing marijuana.
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