AllardChardon
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TxRad, if the strain is that old, it is probably an Afgani stock and would definitely mellow a person right out. The other one, I have never heard of.
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Despite the move, however, the issue is not expected to be put up for a vote during the 2014 midterms. Instead, advocates have decided to wait until 2016, when a larger percentage of the population is engaged with the national election and when more money could be spent to push messages.
Speaking out in support of legalization, California’s Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state has fallen behind public opinion since it first voted to approve medical marijuana, and the time has come to take the next step forward.
"It's time for all of us to step up and step in and lead once again in California, just as we did in 1996. We did just that with medical marijuana," he told convention attendees on Saturday, according to the Huffington Post. "But for almost 20 years now, we've sat back admiring our accomplishment while the world, the nation, and states like Colorado and Washington have passed us by. ... It's time to legalize, it's time to tax, it's time to regulate marijuana for adults in California."
Not really, JackLuis, Jerry Brown has gotten us out of the financial mess that the Governator left us in. I prefer what he says about legalization in California, that we should wait and see how well it works in Washington and Colorado, before plunging into it all. He also said that we should take care not to lose our edge in the world market, due to being too stoned all the time. Recreational use is a whole new world and marketplace.
“Regulation does not mean ‘viva la pepa’ (let the good times roll). No, no, no.”
But Kilmer’s heretical adherence to the facts cuts both ways: he made headlines again in 2012 when the book he co-authored, Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know predicted that a completely unregulated cannabis market would result in a market which could make joints profitably available for about 3 cents each. Kilmer’s book powerfully argued that the days of the forty dollar eighth were numbered, especially for a country in the throes of legalization.
If he was a pain inyour ass, is that where you would put the fatties? I have a fatty? Sorry, couldn't resist.My previous landlord was a real pain in the ass. Do you think I should have had my doctor prescribe a couple of fatties instead of moving everything to new digs?
There will likely still be a niche for the Emerald Triangle growers who started it all, Nevedal believes, just as there has been for craft whiskey distilleries in post-Prohibition Kentucky. Growing really good weed is simply too much work and too much strain on the environment to make sense on an industrial scale. As it happens, Nevedal speculates, the Emerald Triangle might just end up where it started, providing artisanal dank for a high-end market. "The future," she says, "is the small family farm."
A December 2013 video that has been picking up attention in medical marijuana advocacy circles points out the benefits of the drug’s active ingredient in cancer treatments.
“We observed that the cannabinoids were very effective in reducing tumor growth,” molecular biologist Christina Sanchez said in the video, first uploaded by Cannabis Planet. “Cells can die in different ways, and after cannabinoid treatment, they were dying in the ‘clean’ way. They were committing suicide, which is something you really want.”