Club 600

LeafGnosis

Active Member
This is a thread on 600 set ups on a site about pot. It is us that are off topic. Except when we're talking about going to the Cannabis Cup I guess, either way, it's just what goes on here. Nice set up. Bet your picturing it full in your sleep, aren't you? lol
Will sleep like a baby tonight! I did not know how bright that thing can get and that was on the 600 only and not the super lumen. I've got 4 C-99 and 5 blueberry gum on their way and some nice freebies as well. I love that the tent has access on both sides and in the front, will make scrogging easier!! My diy will end up being a drying tent.. it is just too hard to transport plants back and forth because of how I had to build it. May get another tent for vegging, depends since this is only for me and my wife.. would like to get enough to last a while for us. We go through an ounce in about 2 to 3 weeks. (and that was 'ok' stuff from friends... will imagine how it will be with the stronger stuff :shock:)
 

errb

Active Member
sorry to go off topic, just something about getting information from the direct source! = awesome :) thanks Jig, you are a gentleman and a scholar sir! epic discription.

E.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
My worry about legalization like that is this.
Alcohol and cigs are legal for rec use yes, but you are not allowed to produce it yourself.
I will not buy pot from some overpriced vendor doing who knows what to it.....

EDIT
I also worry that with the legalization and possibility of no longer being able to produce it, might be a ploy to crack down on anyone who grows it at all, and make growing a more punishable crime.

The wording in the proposed amendment to Oregon's State Constitution is very lenient.
It makes no restrictions on growing, and allows anyone with a green thumb to potentially sell their crop to the State of Oregon to be sold in shops.
Not that I would go that route.
It just decriminalizes the growing & use of it (not public use), and reduces public use infractions down to a citation & fine (small one, too), with no jail time or court appearance.
And there will still be the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program.
People who opt into the OMMP would not pay any taxes on cannabis bought in Shops ($25 tax on each purchase), which is good for those who have the money to buy.
I'll always be a grower, and can't really see myself spending what little money I have on OPP (Other People's Pot), but it would be nice to know it's readily available during those rare occasions when I'm between harvests and out of herb.
Anyways, it would be a huge win for personal use growers, and would open up the floodgates for small to large commercial growers.
I don't know how good of a chance there is that it will actually pass into law, but I voted "Yes".
 

LeafGnosis

Active Member
The influx of growers in the past few months, myself included, shows that the majority of the US (about 52%) wants it legal for recreational use and a super majority wants it legal for medical use. The baby boomers are dying off and the hype of 'refer madness' is slowly being seen for what it truly is 'madness'. Hell I remember when I was in 9th grade health and the subject came up in class. The teacher, promoting false information, said boys could grow boobies!!! LOL really, well maybe some boys were like 'hell yeah' boobies!!! Oh wait, I work out and have a chest.. maybe is was the weed?!?!?!? :shock:
 

duchieman

Well-Known Member
Has to start somewhere. Once you turn that first key, other states will jump on, different models will be built and others will be amended and re-amended to resemble working models and it should fall in place eventually. Either way it would lighten things up a lot from what it is now and change how it's enforced in a big way. It's the next Don't ask Don't Tell. That's how I see it anyway.

Good luck you guys. Big day for you today.

Or tomorrow I guess it is.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
Indeed.
Given the seriousness of election day, I thought long & hard (heh, heh) about my choices for President and other lofty positions of political import.
Not happy with either major candidate for prez (or minor candidate. Where are you Ralph Nader?), so I cast my vote as a "write in" for Jack N. Mehoff.
For Oregon Secretary of State: Benjamin K. Enobi.
Oregon Attorney General: Iwana L. Itagator.
Oregon Commissioner of Labor & Industry: John Henry (tunnel digger extraordinaire).
For the three judge positions: Les Claypool, Victor L. Wooten, and Stanley Clarke.
The rest I voted straight.
 

curious old fart

Well-Known Member
Tomorrow is election day and if you're voting for Romney then please vote....and if you're for obama, then have another bowl and chill......you'll finally see the change that was promised four years ago.

:peace:
cof
 

duchieman

Well-Known Member
Indeed.
Given the seriousness of election day, I thought long & hard (heh, heh) about my choices for President and other lofty positions of political import.
Not happy with either major candidate for prez (or minor candidate. Where are you Ralph Nader?), so I cast my vote as a "write in" for Jack N. Mehoff.
For Oregon Secretary of State: Benjamin K. Enobi.
Oregon Attorney General: Iwana L. Itagator.
Oregon Commissioner of Labor & Industry: John Henry (tunnel digger extraordinaire).
For the three judge positions: Les Claypool, Victor L. Wooten, and Stanley Clarke.
The rest I voted straight.
I'm so glad I didn't have a mouthful of coffee when I read that. Hey! You got you Sticky Bun and Chocolate Milk avi back! So I'm a little slow with a short attentions span. Sue me.

Edit. I was talking about Doobies post, not cof's. I'm not getting in the middle of any of that today and I just wanted to make that clear. I really should use the quote option more.
 

Fast50

Well-Known Member
Hows it going peoples? Back at work (nights) and bored. Still not going to read this whole thread. But rather just complain how im finally out of bud after like 8 months. LOL.
Anyone expierenced blackwater fem'd from cali connect? Thinking about doing these or b.c the purps. To be honest, i just want the heaviest yielding strain i can get... dont we all. No actually i want some good quality also. Thanks riu!
Have a good one.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
I ALMOST voted Obama, only because Romney is not what America needs in office.
Ever.
But they're both a couple of lyin' sacks of shit.
And I will never vote for the lesser of two evils, because you still end up with evil that way.
 

OGEvilgenius

Well-Known Member
been looking at ro-man myself.
trying to convince the missus we need it for our "drinking water"..
Depending on where you live, if there's fluoride in your water, you can make a strong logical argument based on the overwhelming evidence that fluosilic acid is extremely toxic to humans. There are a lot of drugs in city water supplies too. I've seriously considered one even though my city water is excellent quality for these reasons.
 

jigfresh

Well-Known Member
I ALMOST voted Obama, only because Romney is not what America needs in office.
Ever.
But they're both a couple of lyin' sacks of shit.
And I will never vote for the lesser of two evils, because you still end up with evil that way.
I've never voted for any 'major party' candidate and don't plan on starting anytime soon. With the electoral college it wouldn't matter if I did anyways. I try to make a difference by voting 3rd party. :)
 

bassman999

Well-Known Member
The wording in the proposed amendment to Oregon's State Constitution is very lenient.
It makes no restrictions on growing, and allows anyone with a green thumb to potentially sell their crop to the State of Oregon to be sold in shops.
Not that I would go that route.
It just decriminalizes the growing & use of it (not public use), and reduces public use infractions down to a citation & fine (small one, too), with no jail time or court appearance.
And there will still be the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program.
People who opt into the OMMP would not pay any taxes on cannabis bought in Shops ($25 tax on each purchase), which is good for those who have the money to buy.
I'll always be a grower, and can't really see myself spending what little money I have on OPP (Other People's Pot), but it would be nice to know it's readily available during those rare occasions when I'm between harvests and out of herb.
Anyways, it would be a huge win for personal use growers, and would open up the floodgates for small to large commercial growers.
I don't know how good of a chance there is that it will actually pass into law, but I voted "Yes".
I guess I am just too skeptical and non trusting lol. I never expect a fair legislation.
I hope this is on the level and makes a difference!
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
The difference about this is it's an amendment to the State constitution, rather than a law.
I know other decriminalization/legalization proposals have had ambiguous wording, potential additional taxes/fees incurred, or imposed unrealistic limits on people who want to grow for themselves, but this one just allows for anyone (Oregon Resident) aged 21 & older to grow cannabis, to possess it, to consume it, process it, and potentially sell crops to the State of Oregon. And it makes a distinction between hemp and cannabis, and removes all hemp laws from the books.
There are no plant number limits mentioned, or anything negative at all.
Just legalization, with minor civil penalties for open consumption in public places (same as for boozers).
 
Top