micro.grower
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once again, i can hear the emerald triangle calling my name...
It's not 25x25. It's 5x5. But yes, 25x25 would be awesome.but i guess with a 25x25 grow space, than that would be fucking awesome... wow... that means anywhere in cali would be an awesome place to live.. not just norcal...
It's not 25x25. It's 5x5. But yes, 25x25 would be awesome.
Im sorry man, but your an idiot. If a state like California were to legalize it, we could finally get ourselves out of the hundreds of millions dollars of debt. By legalizing, the govenment and state would tax it giving them extra revenue boosting up the state. THIS IS WHY YOUR STUPID, AND WHY MARIJUANA WILL BE LEGALIZED IN CALIFORNIA IN 10 YEARS.
Im sorry man, but your an idiot. If a state like California were to legalize it, we could finally get ourselves out of the hundreds of millions dollars of debt. By legalizing, the govenment and state would tax it giving them extra revenue boosting up the state. THIS IS WHY YOUR STUPID, AND WHY MARIJUANA WILL BE LEGALIZED IN CALIFORNIA IN 10 YEARS.
5x5 in hydro is plenty for personal use. Should be pretty easy to get a pound every few months.That sounds OK for the user/patient, but on that show they showed one guy who was growing in his back yard. He said he's never had another job other than growing, and he was using a much larger area to grow in his back yard. I'm sure he doesn't want anything to pass that will change that.
Either way, it's an improvement on what we have now. The bill is far from perfect but it'll be the biggest step forward we've ever had.As a grower, I'm planning on having a small warehouse by the end of next year. So it doesn't really sound good to me either unless they have a grower or dispensory license you can get to make bigger grows.
For the user, it's more than they need so it's a good deal. It'll be interesting to watch & see what happens.
More than that. Using the current market as a projection with a $50 per ounce tax it should raise 1.4billion dollars per year + sales tax + additional marijuana tourism + we aren't spending money investigating, arresting, prosecuting, and keeping people in jail for cannabis related crimes.Im sorry man, but your an idiot. If a state like California were to legalize it, we could finally get ourselves out of the hundreds of millions dollars of debt.
I'd be one year, but agreed.That stuff adds up and should bring the state billions every year.
THIS IS WHY YOUR STUPID, AND WHY MARIJUANA WILL BE LEGALIZED IN CALIFORNIA IN 10 YEARS.
lol i say different there was a social experiement here in canada in 2003 in victoria it was call DA KINE bud caffee it only sold ganja oor anything to do with growing and cultivating it. As it turned out it was a success drug dealers left the area they couldnt compete with this shop wich was bringing in more then 30k a month ( and they payed taxes on it too) it was run by organic pot growers and farmers from the area offering like 30 diff strains!
well it got shut down in 2004 and everyone in the area was like WTF is the cops doing leave that place alone and all the cops said was some really covered up and lame excuse that they got one complaint about the shop and that was enough to shut it down, since then canada pot law is in limbo here in ontario its technicaly legal but not on a fed scale the rest of the country is like barely even being enforce with a crappy law that does not work.
but right now there is a bill called bill-c15 that is an alll out US style drug war ( wich hasnt worked from the get go) stephen harper wants mandatory minimums and so on and it look as if this bill will die off cauz the conservative cannot show evidence or proof prohibition work to deter people from growing or using pot or any other drug( me personally ii dont consider pot to be a drug!)
More than that. Using the current market as a projection with a $50 per ounce tax it should raise 1.4billion dollars per year + sales tax + additional marijuana tourism + we aren't spending money investigating, arresting, prosecuting, and keeping people in jail for cannabis related crimes.
I'd be one year, but agreed.
Sort of. There is absolutely nothing legal about selling marijuana, even to a club. But it is legal to grow and possess.Hey jackass, what do you call legalizing? If I'm not mistaken medical marijuana is already legal & being taxed in CA. And growers are allowed to earn a living.
No card system. Anyone can posses or go to a marijuana dispensary.So in your idea of legalizing, how is it different than Medial MJ?
Yes. Everyone gets to smoke and possess at least an ounce. (counties can set laws saying you can have more than an ounce, but not less)Does everyone get to smoke?
Yes, 21. Same as alcohol.Is there an age limit like iwth alchahol?
No. Dispensaries will be able to open their doors to the general public. Growers will need to pay $5k for a commercial license.Do the growers & dispensories get left out in the cold? What? What? What?
There will definitely be more fights to be had. And yes, corporate America will try and take their piece. It's not perfect, just better. Can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.We all need to make sure the language (semantics) doesn't get us all turned around, confused, and fighting each other instead of fighting the would be regulators.
Yes, I know exactly what he means by legalize. Just read the bill.Don't forget about all those people that would be unemployed (growers & dispensories)
But do you know what this guy means by leagalize? Just curious because I thought medical MJ was already legal in CA
Yes, I know exactly what he means by legalize. Just read the bill.
MEDICAL is semi-legal in California. This is legalization for everyone.
It's miracle weed that magically appears in clubs ofc.I guess I was mistaken. When I saw that CA grower being interviewed I thought selling to the dispensories would be legal, especially since it is here. I wonder where the cops think they're getting it from. lol
The only problem I have with it is who decides who get commercial permits and how many will be given out. The bill doesn't specify.If that's what's on the bill then I'd say it's about as close to perfect as you can get. It's a win for everyone, I might even move there if it passes. I wouldn't mind paying the $5k, it's not like I'd be making enough to afford it pretty comfortably.
It's miracle weed that magically appears in clubs ofc.
The only problem I have with it is who decides who get commercial permits and how many will be given out. The bill doesn't specify.