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manfredo

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We're going to the CNE on Saturday. I'm getting the Krispy Kreme Pulled Pork sandwich.

The 2' taco for me please!

Ugh, I am on the home stretch trimming....Just 3 small ones left, probably only about 2 oz. each so won't take long.

I am ditching some strains that just don't cut it any more.

My housemate is sick, with a nasty cold. I heard him coughing all night, but he went to work. I have a slight headache so I hope i don't get it! (or have it) I asked him to take a covid test last night and he laughed. He took his nieces and nephews to the aquarium last weekend....The little germ factories probably got him.
 

Laughing Grass

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The 2' taco for me please!

Ugh, I am on the home stretch trimming....Just 3 small ones left, probably only about 2 oz. each so won't take long.

I am ditching some strains that just don't cut it any more.

My housemate is sick, with a nasty cold. I heard him coughing all night, but he went to work. I have a slight headache so I hope i don't get it! (or have it) I asked him to take a covid test last night and he laughed. He took his nieces and nephews to the aquarium last weekend....The little germ factories probably got him.
:( Bummer. I'd make him wear a mask if he won't test.

What strains are you ditching? Just curious.
 

manfredo

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Ditching lemon skunk and lemon diesel....Gonna keep black lime bubba, meltdown, and chernobyl, I think.

I am reducing my grows.

I did find out it's still not legal to grow in NY. They are saying it will be within 18 months after retail sales opening up, and they will come out with all their regulations.....or 6 months for medical patients.

Will it be legal to grow marijuana at home?
Yes. For recreational purposes, users will be allowed to cultivate up to six plants at home, indoors or outdoors, and a maximum of twelve plants total per household. They will not be allowed to do so, however, until 18 months after the first adult-use dispensary opens.

Medical marijuana patients, or their designated caregivers, will also be able to grow the plants, six months from now.



It's so bizarre, as there are weed stores all over the area now, being run illegally and no one says a word. It will be interesting to see if the state gives them legal licenses in the future.

We are having a big run on little kids getting into edibles. It does seem like they should put them in childproof packaging, before someone dies!!
 

Laughing Grass

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Ditching lemon skunk and lemon diesel....Gonna keep black lime bubba, meltdown, and chernobyl, I think.

I am reducing my grows.

I did find out it's still not legal to grow in NY. They are saying it will be within 18 months after retail sales opening up, and they will come out with all their regulations.....or 6 months for medical patients.

Will it be legal to grow marijuana at home?
Yes. For recreational purposes, users will be allowed to cultivate up to six plants at home, indoors or outdoors, and a maximum of twelve plants total per household. They will not be allowed to do so, however, until 18 months after the first adult-use dispensary opens.

Medical marijuana patients, or their designated caregivers, will also be able to grow the plants, six months from now.



It's so bizarre, as there are weed stores all over the area now, being run illegally and no one says a word. It will be interesting to see if the state gives them legal licenses in the future.

We are having a big run on little kids getting into edibles. It does seem like they should put them in childproof packaging, before someone dies!!
Sounds like they want to protect the retailers investments.
 

manfredo

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Sounds like they want to protect the retailers investments.
cultivators, processors, wholesalers, retailers and delivery services will all be licensed separately, and no one can have more than 1 license, they are saying. And they are giving licenses to people who have been convicted of marijuana offenses first.


I should apply for one!!




When would legal marijuana sales begin?
The timeline for dispensaries to open and sales to kick off remains distant. The law doesn’t provide a specific timeline, but the first sales aren’t expected until at least 2022.

Officials must first determine how the industry will operate, from the regulation and taxation of sales to the allocation of licenses for cultivators, processors, wholesalers, retailers and delivery services.

A new state Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board will craft and oversee the new regulations.
 

Laughing Grass

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cultivators, processors, wholesalers, retailers and delivery services will all be licensed separately, and no one can have more than 1 license, they are saying. And they are giving licenses to people who have been convicted of marijuana offenses first.


I should apply for one!!




When would legal marijuana sales begin?
The timeline for dispensaries to open and sales to kick off remains distant. The law doesn’t provide a specific timeline, but the first sales aren’t expected until at least 2022.

Officials must first determine how the industry will operate, from the regulation and taxation of sales to the allocation of licenses for cultivators, processors, wholesalers, retailers and delivery services.

A new state Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board will craft and oversee the new regulations.
Way too much bureaucracy!
 

shnkrmn

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Sounds like they want to protect the retailers investments.
As a gardener it's just so disappointing. The regulatory hoops just stigmatize ordinary people for growing a plant. I can buy breadseed poppy seeds and grow them even though the DEA has banned them. You only get into trouble if you scarify the seed pods and collect the latex that oozes out. Obviously if I planted an acre of them it would provoke scrutiny. But it's so inconsistent.
 
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