Pot legal - sky not falling

taxslave

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Another interesting point is people don't want to get sh*t fat ed and crash their car, get into a police chase and get mauled by the dogs, when they try the herb.
They just want a good buzz.
People come undone with edibles as it takes a while for the buzz to set in.
Haste makes wasted.
A car chase at 5km with stops at fast food joints should be interesting.
 

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Its been known to happen. Have't smoked anything for about 4 years now because of where I have been woorkng. What I would like is cbd with no thc now.
 

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Its been known to happen. Have't smoked anything for about 4 years now because of where I have been woorkng. What I would like is cbd with no thc now.
Want some furosemide? You'll never fail a piss test. Furosemide drains the lymphatic system so there are no fatty acids that THC binds to in the liver.

I can get you all the CBD you want. Powdered isolate CBD. 100% pure and only $500 a kg.
 

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British comedy at its best

 

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"How is Pringles even legal? Because even dey admit dat once you pop you just can't stop."
 

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Want some furosemide? You'll never fail a piss test. Furosemide drains the lymphatic system so there are no fatty acids that THC binds to in the liver.
I can get you all the CBD you want. Powdered isolate CBD. 100% pure and only $500 a kg.
What am I going to do with a 10 year supply of CBD?
 

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Want some furosemide? You'll never fail a piss test. Furosemide drains the lymphatic system so there are no fatty acids that THC binds to in the liver.

I can get you all the CBD you want. Powdered isolate CBD. 100% pure and only $500 a kg.


I've been on Furosemide (as a result of Atrial Fibrillation) for well over a year. I suggest that anyone who wants to expound on Furosemide wants to be on it for awhile first. It's a tough drug and seemingly innocuous at first, until problems start. IF you are tough enough to hang in there the body does adapt to it eventually, but it can take a long time. I seem to be alright on it now. I'm guessing there are easier ways to pass a piss test. One might be to cut out drug use. :)
 

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Ontario Cannabis Store Set To Lose $25 Million This Year Amid ‘Federal Mismanagement


Ontario's provincially-run cannabis distributor is set to lose $25 million in the current fiscal year, according to projections in the 2019 budget released by Queen's Park on Thursday.

The losses are the result of its initial investment in developing a wholesale distribution network, combined with the fact that OCS has sold relatively little product so far — which the provincial Progressive Conservative government blames on the federal Liberals.

The OCS is facing "a national cannabis supply shortage brought on by the federal government's mismanagement," the budget document says.

"By choosing to throw open the doors to cannabis legalization without first taking into account the reliability and sustainability of the national cannabis supply, the federal government is failing to curb the growth of the illegal cannabis market while also creating widespread business uncertainty for the people and businesses seeking to make a living in this new industry." The budget document predicts the OCS will turn profitable next year, earning a net income of $10 million. It sees profits rising to $40 million annually by the 2021-22 fiscal year.

The OCS sells cannabis to retail customers through its website, and is also the provincially-run wholesaler to the network of private retailers currently being rolled out across the province.

Earlier on HuffPost Canada:

The previous provincial Liberal government had intended the OCS to be the monopoly, government-run cannabis retailer, but Premier Doug Ford's government overhauled the system last fall, issuing licences for 25 retailers through a lottery.

Though the rules allow private retailers to operate as of April 1 of this year, only a handful of locations have opened so far.

The government says the cap of 25 retailers is temporary, and it "remains committed to moving towards an open allocation of licences, where the number of stores is limited only by market demand."

"We have taken the responsible approach, opening only as many stores as we have product for," Finance Minister Vic Fedeli told the media Thursday.

Data from Statistics Canada indicates that the vast majority of cannabis being bought in Canada continues to be sold through illicit channels. The agency also found that legal cannabis costs considerably more than illegal options — about 57 per cent more, nationally.

https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2019/...5-mln-loss_a_23710434/?utm_hp_ref=ca-homepage