Thats a crock of bullshit. They killed those dogs because they didn't want to take the time and effort into adopting them out. Those dogs saved hundreds if not thousands of lives, and they were discarded like trash. Just another reason to hate the federal government.That's lame. It looks like they claimed they were too dangerous to adopt. I'm glad we don't do that shit anymore, and let people adopt them. That's some bullshit what they did after Vietnam. I had no idea.
I think I might give it a go my next growThere would be a good market for the connoisseur and nostalgia. I’d like to get my weed like that, a big f’n stick instead of these lame plastic containers with dried to dust tiny buds
Yeah, its fascinating. Although, if I was going to be authentic about it, I'd need to find some landrace sativas, preferably from that regionI need to look this up too, it just looks cool and less unadultered.
Its not that they couldn't, its that they chose not to. Worlds of difference...The Govt couldn't take care of the soldiers coming home with PTSD and addictions after Vietnam. Those dogs never stood a chance.
Those were patrol dogs and the military still does that. For the same reason.Glad they found a use for them. I read somewhere we put down thousands of dogs after Vietnam because they were considered "equipment" we no longer had use for.
There are some interesting threads about marijuana fermentation, its apparently an almost psychedelic high. id share some links but I'm on mobile and I should be workingYeah, pickles with your bud? Turning me off
They did the same for bomb sniffers at the time. It wasn't until after Vietnam they allowed retired bomb sniffers to be adopted out.Those were patrol dogs and the military still does that. For the same reason.
In 2000 Clinton passed a bill allowing people to adopt them at least.Those were patrol dogs and the military still does that. For the same reason.
Thats what happened... I read a book in middle school called " Cracker: The best dog in vietnam"In 2000 Clinton passed a bill allowing people to adopt them at least.
I've also heard that they still put down dogs that can't perform their duties even if they have years of life left. That shit needs to change. Those dogs deserve way better. Steak dinner every night and shit.
Im wondering if the opium effect was either intentional, a side effect of the processing (potentially fermenting?), or from being transported tightly packed with heroine?I scored some mid 70's, $15 a stick. We had some good smoke for the time, Columbian Gold, some seedless stuff from Oaxaca that was primo, some homegrown Sinsemillia probably from Afghan stock. Black hash was my favorite. I had smoked honey oils also, and the high from the Thai was TOTALLY different. We smoked a pinner between 3 people and we were done. There was no list of ingredients, but the high seemed to be opium enhanced to me due to the small amount smoked and the effect. They started smashing them into bricks with a smaller stick and less weed when I quit buying them.