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Vnsmkr

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I hear you but I feel like this "carrot" they toss in is not a deal breaker for me. Its that "its for the kids" argument they think they can hoodwink everyone on, not I
 

doublejj

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I hear you but I feel like this "carrot" they toss in is not a deal breaker for me. Its that "its for the kids" argument they think they can hoodwink everyone on, not I
It's like the old question.....How do you eat an elephant?.....one bite at a time.
I remember 20 years ago people arguing against calif prop215 because it didn't go far enough....change will happen over time
 
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beachball

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It's like the old question.....How do you eat an elephant?.....one bite as a time.
I remember 20 years ago people arguing against calif prop215 because it didn't go far enough....change will happen over time
We had to start somewhere. I waited a very long time (years actually)before I got my recommendation. I had great reservations as Mmj and cannabis in general is a huge political football. Ridiculous as that is it is a reality that we can cope with.
 

Vnsmkr

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Well, to each their own, I feel like once the changes are made they won't be as easy to change once implemented as people think. I believe the right system needs to be in place in the beginning not later. Big business/ gov't doesnt see things the same way as we do, remember that
 

Stillbuzzin

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Ok so first things first. Stopped and bought my first non-medical, LEGAL Cannabis ever. I was like a kid in a candy store for sure. Bought some Glass Slipper bud at 24.6% THC. Some stuff called Jack Herer at 19%. Some chocolate mint fudge mmm.



Been to Denver several times. It is so different . You walk in to a store or what ever you want to call it and pick out what you want. Canatonic(spelling) was the highest in THC last time I was out there.
 

MaiNiaK420

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I was constantly on my son about keeping things straight. If you don't need it don't drive with it. Only break 1 law at a time. If you've got smoke on ya, don't speed. Don't give them any reason to strip your rights, it's already to easy and the sytem is setup to do just that.

Don't let a stupid mistake at 17 diminish your freedoms. Like the right to possess a gun or be bonded for a job. At 17-18 they have no clue what this means unless we as parents teach them.
 
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