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I have been fortunate to have been state of Maine medical legal for nine years and recreational legal for three. having lived in four major city's Maine is a cool state.:headbang: in more ways than one.:snow2:.
 
I have been fortunate to have been state of Maine medical legal for nine years and recreational legal for three. having lived in four major city's Maine is a cool state.:headbang: in more ways than one.:snow2:.

Soon I’ll have that feeling .... talk about Flippin Cold, we got down to minus 31 at my house other night .... So glad that cold front is gone, coldest I’ve ever experienced, ever!
 
we lucked out in Maine the coldest so far this winter _ 10 F. I have seen, not for years _35 F. last year _20 F. was coldest.
 
we lucked out in Maine the coldest so far this winter _ 10 F. I have seen, not for years _35 F. last year _20 F. was coldest.

Its was tough night brother, ended up sleeping with the plants to keep them warm, first time I’ve had that many girls, lol.
 
the funny thing is that we are WHO we are,
because of the illegality of cannabis. if you have smoked for many years this fact is reality. and we all would be different people now.
who would we be if cannabis was always legal???:smokeout:

For me the pivot point came in the years i spent visiting Holland. It was so much more fun and enjoyable to be able to experience the varieties of weed and hash available there in real freedom. I didnt have to visit horrible dudes selling me god knows what that I was grateful to buy. I didnt have to worry about the law busting my ass. It didnt make me psychotic, a criminal or turn me on to heroin or meth. In short, i was able to explore and enjoy my interests as a free thinking adult should be able to do. I think had it been legal years ago i would still have enjoyed it, but now perhaps i would have afew less grey hairs.
 
About fucking time!

Counting down the days .... our New Democratic Congress has a hearing planed on the subject of marijuana biz and banking .... I mean how stupid is this ..... how about this deal:

You own a marijuana shop in Denver where it’s 100 percent legal ...... but you have to pay all your taxes and payroll in cash ..... you take your money to the city or the feds and they put your money into the banking system, kinda laundering your money they then write checks to various vendors and use for their own payroll .... so it’s ok for the feds or state to accept the shops cash but a bank can’t, really guys?

Being illegal federally and the banking laws preventing shop owners from taking credit cards and not being able to deposit cash is about as Flippin STUPID as it can get.

Soon brother, soon!
 
feds will legalize after they have wrung every bit of profit and control. out of it. I don't care what the states or the feds do. I grow my own!!! I don't pay them a penney in tax.
and never will.
 
Well, sadly we Texans are probably still a few years away from rationality - BUT we did toss Pete Sessions out of the house this year and that's a huge win for cannabis federally.

Nixon and J E Hoover basically came up with the ''war on drugs'" as a response to the civil rights act. They needed a way to keep harassing brown people and young people and turning a naturally occurring flower into a federal offense was an easy shortcut to the oppression they desired.

We'll eventually get it right, but man so many lives were ruined along the way.
 
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