Liberals to announce marijuana will be legal by July 1, 2018

darkbeaver

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It's a foolish underestimation of the consequences of legalizing a powerful narcotic. It is the thin edge of wedge of legalization of all drugs. A generation of zombies looms.. led by a pathetic 60s era flowerchild... our massively incompetent and reckless prime twit.

Some good cannabis would change your mind about this powerful medicinal.


Four plants per household eh. Right off the bat the governor proves they know squat about yield potential of one plant. It is possible to harvest up to ten or even eleven pounds per plant under optimum conditions.

There's a trick, you keep your plants in vegetative stage until you get it biggest then you flower.
 

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Some good cannabis would change your mind about this powerful medicinal.


Four plants per household eh. Right off the bat the governor proves they know squat about yield potential of one plant. It is possible to harvest up to ten or even eleven pounds per plant under optimum conditions.

There's a trick, you keep your plants in vegetative stage until you get it biggest then you flower.
Then you can keep yourself in the vegetative stage.
 

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"We can't make drugs legal...there is too much money to be made"
 

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Not everyone can be a looker like Troomp.

you gotta crush on her Ludlow?
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just askin

I know I'd find her hawt too if I was really really really on acid or pcp
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and a boxing glove full of viagra
 

Kreskin

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The only thing I'm addicted to right now is sugar. I might take up smoking again to get rid of sugar fits.
 

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you gotta crush on her Ludlow?
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just askin

I know I'd find her hawt too if I was really really really on acid or pcp
;)
and a boxing glove full of viagra
Late friend of mine knew Hillary way back when. She told me that Mrs. Clinton was a brass balled biotch..No, I still have a crush on Audrey Hepburn. :).
 

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I drive dangerous goods. Jet fuel, gasoline, aviation gas, and diesel. I don't drink when I drive and I sure as hell wouldn't smoke pot when I drive.

As it stands now, I don't smoke pot because I am randomly tested for it. But I also suffer severe tinnitus and once it is legalized I will probably have a puff or two (as I have had in the past and found it to help) to help me sleep.
And I would probably occasionally use it in a recreational setting. But, like alcohol, I would not use it and drive. In fact I support more stringent testing for people who drive.

The present testing is useless because it is based on a minimum threshold that can go back a couple weeks after a person has used or ingested cannabis and is no longer impaired.

Legalizing the stuff isn't going to make more people drive stoned. Anyone stupid enough to smoke up and drive is already doing that. As it stands right now there is no credible testing, but they are working on a swab test.
 

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It'll take a year for Monsanto and palls to patent their Frankenweed and it will be sprayed with Roundup and be half the potency of street weed. They will regulate it to the point that the black market will barely notice a blip in sales. People can grow 4 plants but will it have to be government sanctioned Frankenweed? I guess we have to wait and see but I don't trust the Liberals to do the right thing.
 

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Late friend of mine knew Hillary way back when. She told me that Mrs. Clinton was a brass balled biotch..No, I still have a crush on Audrey Hepburn. :).


Yeah, but she's pretty dead!

I drive dangerous goods. Jet fuel, gasoline, aviation gas, and diesel. I don't drink when I drive and I sure as hell wouldn't smoke pot when I drive.

As it stands now, I don't smoke pot because I am randomly tested for it. But I also suffer severe tinnitus and once it is legalized I will probably have a puff or two (as I have had in the past and found it to help) to help me sleep.
And I would probably occasionally use it in a recreational setting. But, like alcohol, I would not use it and drive. In fact I support more stringent testing for people who drive.

The present testing is useless because it is based on a minimum threshold that can go back a couple weeks after a person has used or ingested cannabis and is no longer impaired.

Legalizing the stuff isn't going to make more people drive stoned. Anyone stupid enough to smoke up and drive is already doing that. As it stands right now there is no credible testing, but they are working on a swab test.


I'm certainly no expert on the matter, BUT I've heard it said many times that there are many people who don't smoke pot solely because it is illegal and they are not the type of people who would deliberately break the law. I can understand that because if I know something is against the law, I won't do it. Thirty years ago that wouldn't have necessarily been the case. People's philosophy change as they age.
 

Cliffy

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I'm certainly no expert on the matter, BUT I've heard it said many times that there are many people who don't smoke pot solely because it is illegal and they are not the type of people who would deliberately break the law. I can understand that because if I know something is against the law, I won't do it. Thirty years ago that wouldn't have necessarily been the case. People's philosophy change as they age.
There are so many laws that you can't make it through a single day without breaking at least one. The powers that be are very selective about which ones they enforce but if they want to get you, they aren't too fussy how. People have been busted on obscure laws that nobody even knew were there.
 

JLM

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There are so many laws that you can't make it through a single day without breaking at least one. The powers that be are very selective about which ones they enforce but if they want to get you, they aren't too fussy how. People have been busted on obscure laws that nobody even knew were there.


Yep, probably has something to do with the old adage "Ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it"