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Legal prices here in CO are roughly double the price of Medical, then add to that the tax on top. So he does kind of have a point, except that it's a hell of a lot easier to find someone with a green card than going down to your local cartel buddy and buying lovely brickweed.
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I lived in CO for a while, and while I saw plenty of weed there it was never less than grade A. I'm sure there's lovely mexican weed somewhere but I pity the poor soul who is smoking it.
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thefncrow posted:Like, if I'm not mistaken, didn't legal weed prices start off being higher than the black market prices? So you're saying it's more profitable to sell legal rather than black market weed?
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# ? Apr 3, 2014 23:57 |
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veedubfreak posted:Legal prices here in CO are roughly double the price of Medical, then add to that the tax on top. So he does kind of have a point, except that it's a hell of a lot easier to find someone with a green card than going down to your local cartel buddy and buying lovely brickweed. Not for long! Westword is starting to carry ads for $20-30 1/8s, which is half to a third of what the recreational prices were just after 1/1. Sure, the stuff that goes for $20 isn't the weed that people write sounds about, but it's already been mentioned that "bad" weed here is still worlds better than you can get in most places in the US. Give it another few months, recreational and medical prices will be pretty similar, even competitive. The black market here is people with red cards selling to their friends/coworkers, not Mexican cartels.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 00:54 |
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it's like nobody paid attention the last half-dozen times I outlined the reasons why legal, recreational stuff has been expensive so far
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 01:47 |
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Cartel weed sucks. It's grown without concern for quality and is instead mass cultivated, is often pre-harvested of it's trichomes, then crushed together in small bales that can be easily transported. It doesn't hold a candle to properly grown and cured cannabis.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 02:46 |
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I think there are probably cartel growers growing weed of of a range of qualities.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 07:07 |
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"Cartel Weed" is a loving red herring to legalization (or keeping it illegal) in the first place. Who the hell cares what the cartels are doing? As long as a sufficient regulation price gap exists with a commodity, groups of people will do illegal things to make money off it.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 07:17 |
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I don't drink anymore but when I used to I can assure you that I always bought black market moonshine from a gangster in an alley, no way am I paying those expensive liquor store prices!
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KingEup posted:So you're saying it's more profitable to sell legal rather than black market weed? Only because of the volume, much like any other operation
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prom candy posted:I don't drink anymore but when I used to I can assure you that I always bought black market moonshine from a gangster in an alley, no way am I paying those expensive liquor store prices! If you need any bathtub gin holla atcha boy
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 14:37 |
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KingEup posted:The evidence is in, the DEA Chief is officially the dumbest person alive: To be fair, it's her job to defend idiotic drug policies. If she doesn't and admits the Drug War is an expensive waste of time (which it is), she loses her job and her organization becomes even less credible than it already is. She'll look ridiculous in 10 years time, but don't expect her and her kind to go quietly.
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AYC posted:To be fair, it's her job to defend idiotic drug policies. If she doesn't and admits the Drug War is an expensive waste of time (which it is), she loses her job and her organization becomes even less credible than it already is. How many people's dogs have to die until they just loving GO? Oh, and that bullshit Carly's Law has passed. I sure am glad Carly and her loving parents are happy now. I wonder if they even care about all the adults that are suffering from conditions?
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NurhacisUrn posted:How many people's dogs have to die until they just loving GO? It seems to lave legalized hash oil treatments for seizures, that's amazing progress for Alabama. I guess I don't understand the hate?
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Mrit posted:It seems to lave legalized hash oil treatments for seizures, that's amazing progress for Alabama. I guess I don't understand the hate? With this in place, I guess I figure they won't have any reason to do anything else. The old dicks in power can and will say "We care about the children! We proved that. gently caress off you stoner fuckers." I mean there is a real need for people with a huge myriad of conditions, this just seems pointless to me in the face of people with bowel conditions, MS, and cancer. This bill says, "your conditions don't matter". NurhacisUrn fucked around with this message at 19:15 on Apr 4, 2014 |
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NurhacisUrn posted:With this in place, I guess I figure they won't have any reason to do anything else. The old dicks in power can and will say "We care about the children! We proved that. gently caress off you stoner fuckers." Or... this could be a gateway for legalization, like medical marijuana was? This is Alabama. Not a liberal stronghold.
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It probably also won't have the effect of creating an entire shadow industry of CBD producers who campaign against actual marijuana reform, as CA's medical industry has with that. Maybe I'm wrong though, and it will.
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Mrit posted:Or... this could be a gateway for legalization, like medical marijuana was? This is Alabama. Not a liberal stronghold. Hey, I truly hope you are right. As a denizen of the hell that is the south, I sincerely doubt it. Reefer Madness is stronger here than ever in our legislatures. In TN they just defeated a medical cannabis bill that didn't even have a grow provision by SIX to TWO! That is astoundingly ignorant. They approved a CBD oil study for five years, which IMO is equally as pointless as Alabama. This is old racists having another whipping boy and making sure those whipping boys stay in the goddamn fields where they belong. Bunch of fascist bullshit. Jeffrey posted:It probably also won't have the effect of creating an entire shadow industry of CBD producers who campaign against actual marijuana reform, as CA's medical industry has with that. Maybe I'm wrong though, and it will. This was one of my fears for such a bill. Thanks for expressing it.
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I have Border Patrol friends who think marijuana can kill you.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 20:38 |
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Nonsense posted:I have Border Patrol friends who think marijuana can kill you. Your Border Patrol friends have probably seen first hand what marijuana does to you when you get shot by the police.
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Dusseldorf posted:Your Border Patrol friends have probably seen first hand what marijuana does to you when you get shot by the police. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1MpQ4Jla0M Makes me think of this.
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Nonsense posted:I have Border Patrol friends who think marijuana can kill you. It can....If someone drops a pallet of brick weed on your head.
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 22:23 |
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You could asphyxiate in a pool full of cannabutter
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I saw cnn had another pot article up today: http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/03/living/weed-colorado-family-vacation/index.html?hpt=hp_c3 Nice upper middle class (I'm assuming?) mom taking her family on a ski vacation in Colorado and taking a drive to buy some pot cookies and chocolate. Seemed like a pretty useless article but I guess it's good that cnn is constantly keeping the issue on the front page and hey, putting a successful white mom perspective sometimes helps idiots give the issue a second look. And then I see the comments...
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Jeffrey posted:You could asphyxiate in a pool full of cannabutter The Goon Dream.
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# ? Apr 5, 2014 00:09 |
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Hopefully any trail balloons about cracking down on weed states go about as well as this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K61UADVD4VA
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/blog/bs-md-marijuana-revival-20140404,0,7161831.story The decriminalization bill may pass both legislative chambers today - in Maryland. Then it's off to the Governor's desk, who hasn't said he's explicitly against it, when prompted. So there's a lot of hope. e: it passed, now the differences between the senate and house bills just need to be reconciled, and the gov needs to sign it holy hell i can't believe its happening http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/04/05/house-to-vote-on-marijuana-decriminalization-bill/ JollyGreen fucked around with this message at 01:02 on Apr 6, 2014 |
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So happy it passed, this is huge progress for us Marylanders. I was listening to the live audio from the session, and the series of hamstringing amendments that people were throwing out at the end was just insane. People screaming about THE CHILDREN, racial arguments against decriminalization, goofy disagreements over how many joints you could get out of 10 grams, or how much it cost (price discussion? really?). My rep actually answered the phone himself when I called to voice support for the measure. He voted nay. Parlett316 posted:Maryland is run by a bunch of loving nerds. Heard the term "policy wonk" used more in that session than I feel comfortable with. Nauseating, even. As liberal as we are, it's taken far too long to get to this point. Joseph Vallario, the rear end in a top hat holding poo poo up on the Judiciary Committee, killed the first decrim bill of this session, and amended this bill to merely approve a decriminalization study group. That was killed off by the House and it managed to pass, taking <10g possession out of the criminal law system. Royale with Cheese fucked around with this message at 16:47 on Apr 6, 2014 |
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https://twitter.com/DCMJ2014/status/452483338851614720 Looks like at least 2 members of the DC council are introducing a bill to remove the "qualifying condition" requirement for medical use. Py-O-My fucked around with this message at 21:11 on Apr 6, 2014 |
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@GovernorOMalley: I intend to sign the bill sent to my desk that will decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. Wha. What?
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# ? Apr 7, 2014 23:27 |
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Parlett316 posted:@GovernorOMalley: I intend to sign the bill sent to my desk that will decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. Successful politicians tend to be pretty good at telling which way the wind is blowing.
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KernelSlanders posted:Successful politicians tend to be pretty good at telling which way the wind is blowing. And if nothing else decriminalization is something that many blue states (and Mississippi) have already done so it's not that dangerous to risk averse politicians.
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Parlett316 posted:@GovernorOMalley: I intend to sign the bill sent to my desk that will decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/04/07/md-lawmakers-enter-last-day-of-session-marijuana-decriminalization-minimum-wage-on-agenda/ So both DC and Maryland have decriminalized. Now this is right in the federal gov's backyard.
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computer parts posted:And if nothing else decriminalization is something that many blue states (and Mississippi) have already done so it's not that dangerous to risk averse politicians. Mississippi's weed decriminalization is a really strange anomaly, like Kentucky's wholehearted embrace of Obamacare.
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AYC posted:Mississippi's weed decriminalization is a really strange anomaly, like Kentucky's wholehearted embrace of Obamacare. And it's only for under an ounce, only for first offense, and if they decide you are a dealer(which could mean that you had two grams, each in their own little baggy) then they will take you down for that. It essentially adds more flexibility to the selective enforcement - that is why it happened. If you can't explain something in Mississippi, just ask yourself 'how could this gently caress over black people?' and you will have your answer.
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Warchicken posted:And it's only for under an ounce, only for first offense, and if they decide you are a dealer(which could mean that you had two grams, each in their own little baggy) then they will take you down for that. It essentially adds more flexibility to the selective enforcement - that is why it happened. If you can't explain something in Mississippi, just ask yourself 'how could this gently caress over black people?' and you will have your answer. An ounce is a shitload of weed. And yea if you are carrying around your weed in a bunch of separate containers then yes you look like a dealer. I don't get how any of what you said has racial bias.
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JollyGreen posted:An ounce is a shitload of weed. And yea if you are carrying around your weed in a bunch of separate containers then yes you look like a dealer. I don't get how any of what you said has racial bias. It gives the cops additional wiggle room to let of white/rich/politically connected people
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JollyGreen posted:An ounce is a shitload of weed. And yea if you are carrying around your weed in a bunch of separate containers then yes you look like a dealer. I don't get how any of what you said has racial bias. Or maybe you got an 8th, but your guy had it bagged up in grams already so now you have three baggies. Oh, and you're black, you scummy violent drug dealer you! But oh, this nice white young man with the tie on has a half ounce on him, but it's in one nice and neat Baggie, like a good white man's stash is. You go along now, pay off this small ticket whenever, y'hear? *stomps on evil black drug dealer's neck*
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# ? Apr 8, 2014 14:38 |
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Wen I buy a six pack I don't immediately pour them all into one thermos.
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superjew posted:Wen I buy a six pack I don't immediately pour them all into one thermos. If you buy a bottle of wine do you put it into separate drinking cups immediately?
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