12.10.2012 Colorado Legal Today

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Fastest way to get commercial sales legalized is to make it legal to possess and grow illegal to sell.
Once you get legal critical mass on that it is only a matter of time before monsanto gets involved.
also making it legal to grow and possess illegal to sell keeps the government out of it.
Is Monsanto involved in the other drug crops? Grapes, barley, tobacco? Unless we go into mass production of fiber hemp, I don't see an angle in it for Monsanto or any other agri-zaibatsu. cn
 

kelly4

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Fastest way to get commercial sales legalized is to make it legal to possess and grow illegal to sell.
Once you get legal critical mass on that it is only a matter of time before monsanto gets involved.
also making it legal to grow and possess illegal to sell keeps the government out of it.
You will never keep the government out. If it can't be sold...it can't be taxed. There's too much money in it for them to make it legal without the selling aspect.

Why would they make something legal that they can't make money on?
 

ginwilly

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Fastest way to get commercial sales legalized is to make it legal to possess and grow illegal to sell.
Once you get legal critical mass on that it is only a matter of time before monsanto gets involved.
also making it legal to grow and possess illegal to sell keeps the government out of it.
By keeping it illegal to sell you keep the criminal elements involved. Your form of prohibition is still prohibition. Until you go to a drug store or liquor store and buy what you want we will always be dealing with the cartels.

It wouldn't make sense to say you can drink alcohol, but only what you brew yourself, you can't buy or sell. The bootleggers would prefer your way, just as the cartelsnwould prefer your way.

its not just about being able to smoke pot, its about fathers not being in prison so they can take care of their kids. It's about people near the border being safer without the drug running.

you'll have to explain how making something illegal keeps the gov out. I'm thinking a law saying you can't buy or sell wont stop it. I come to that conclusion because its illegal now and people still buy-sell. Who enforces your law if not the government?
 

Grandpapy

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Point to consider, The UN has only reminded the US that pot is illegal, it's hard to say what Washington will do if push comes to shove.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Point to consider, The UN has only reminded the US that pot is illegal, it's hard to say what Washington will do if push comes to shove.
Washington will do what the **** it wants. If a UN position is inconvenient, we ignore it. If it is to suit, a great show of blamethrowing will ensue, with pols very insincerely sorry about tied hands and whatnot. Pfeh. cn
 

Grandpapy

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Washington will do what the **** it wants. If a UN position is inconvenient, we ignore it. If it is to suit, a great show of blamethrowing will ensue, with pols very insincerely sorry about tied hands and whatnot. Pfeh. cn
My thinking was, that it would keep the global players out of the fields so to speak, UN just sanction US corps that "deal" in pot.

But they would just create a stateside company that would not implicate the Corp. So really just a moot point.
 

ChesusRice

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Is Monsanto involved in the other drug crops? Grapes, barley, tobacco? Unless we go into mass production of fiber hemp, I don't see an angle in it for Monsanto or any other agri-zaibatsu. cn
Ok would you settle for Phillip Morris?
And yes monsanto is involved with tobacco
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Ok would you settle for Phillip Morris?
And yes monsanto is involved with tobacco
Philip Morris would make weed the way Anheuser-Busch makes beer. There should still be a robust market for the weedy equivalents of Champagne and Fuente cigars ... cn
 

Harrekin

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I don't see the big problem here, there should be a very simple list of options here:


If you want to grow your own, grow your own.

If you want to buy it, have shops, coffee shops, whatever.

If you want to sell it, sell it, but the IRS can and will fuck you if you don't pay taxes. There's already legislation for this, it's called tax evasion.

Why is everyone so insistent on restrictions?
 

desert dude

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I don't see the big problem here, there should be a very simple list of options here:


If you want to grow your own, grow your own.

If you want to buy it, have shops, coffee shops, whatever.

If you want to sell it, sell it, but the IRS can and will fuck you if you don't pay taxes. There's already legislation for this, it's called tax evasion.

Why is everyone so insistent on restrictions?
Yep. Pretty simple. Quasi-legalization is about 99% as bad as full prohibition.
 

ginwilly

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And criminals only get involved if there is money to be made. If everyone is growing it. There is no money
I want some today but seeds come tomorrow. Am I going to wait 3 months minimal, or am I going to find someone on the black market who has pot?

not everyone can grow man. The landlord says you can't grow if you want to rent from him, you can't grow. If your wife says I don't want that smelling up the house, you can't grow. If you have small children in the house, you probably shouldn't grow. If you live with your parents and they say you can't live here for free and grow, you can't grow. Not everyone lives where they can grow outdoors either.

All moot points considering "I don't want to grow it, but I want to smoke it, and I'm a responsible adult" should be good enough in a free country. Let me show my ID and buy what I want.

Why is discrimination cool when you do it?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I want some today but seeds come tomorrow. Am I going to wait 3 months minimal, or am I going to find someone on the black market who has pot?

not everyone can grow man. The landlord says you can't grow if you want to rent from him, you can't grow. If your wife says I don't want that smelling up the house, you can't grow. If you have small children in the house, you probably shouldn't grow. If you live with your parents and they say you can't live here for free and grow, you can't grow. Not everyone lives where they can grow outdoors either.

All moot points considering "I don't want to grow it, but I want to smoke it, and I'm a responsible adult" should be good enough in a free country. Let me show my ID and buy what I want.

Why is discrimination cool when you do it?
I grew a hedge of rosemary, but used store-bought for cooking. It tasted better. cn
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
I want some today but seeds come tomorrow. Am I going to wait 3 months minimal, or am I going to find someone on the black market who has pot?

not everyone can grow man. The landlord says you can't grow if you want to rent from him, you can't grow. If your wife says I don't want that smelling up the house, you can't grow. If you have small children in the house, you probably shouldn't grow. If you live with your parents and they say you can't live here for free and grow, you can't grow. Not everyone lives where they can grow outdoors either.

All moot points considering "I don't want to grow it, but I want to smoke it, and I'm a responsible adult" should be good enough in a free country. Let me show my ID and buy what I want.

Why is discrimination cool when you do it?
Cos he's a facist motherfucker.

 

Harrekin

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Americans have been force fed restrictions to the point that some actually think it makes them safe.
Don't lecture me about being force fed regulations, Im from Europe man, we wrote the book on restrictive bullshit laws.
 
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