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jimmer6577

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Whodat I feel you on the mornings and evening breezes. For some odd reason my yard smells like a skunk made a home.

This is a Dog. I'm making room to flower my bb gear and figured this lone wolf won't fit so I'm putting it outside to flower.015.jpg

Here's one of my liberty haze buds that went 66 days.010.jpg

I can bring something for the mystery bus ride, family approved.lol
 

curious old fart

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any 600 members in attendance?




Seattle's Hempfest is a three-day marijuana party that has taken on a new goal since Washington and Colorado voters approved pot use last fall: Legal for all.






SEATTLE — Thousands streamed into a Seattle waterfront park Friday for the opening of a three-day marijuana festival — an event that is part party, part protest and part victory celebration after the legalization of pot in Washington and Colorado last fall.

Seattle's Hempfest draws high attendance

Seattle's Hempfest draws high attendance
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"This is going to be the biggest year for Hempfest," said Jack Beattie, an 18-year-old Seattle University student, as he shared a joint with two friends. "In past years, people were a little bit sketched out about smoking in public. Now, there's going to be a lot more."

The free, annual event was expected to draw as many as 85,000 people per day. On Friday, many strolled by vendor stands, joints in hand as they checked out colorful glass pipes, tie-dyed clothing, bags of "ideal cultivation soil," and hemp wares, including purses and necklaces.

Related: Cops dealing Doritos at post-legalization Hempfest

Others sprawled on the grass in the steamy sunshine, listening to bands and speeches, or lit bongs on the beach and watched ferries cross Elliott Bay.

Hempfest is in its 22nd year of advocating for the legalization of marijuana, and this is the first time it's been held since last fall, when Washington's voters approved Initiative 502 and Colorado's passed Amendment 64, legalizing the possession of up to an ounce of pot by adults over 21. Both states are developing systems of state-licensed growers and processors, along with stores where taxed, regulated weed will be sold.


Thousands packed the Seattle waterfront park for the opening of a three-day marijuana festival.AP Photo: Elaine Thompson

A group of teenaged boys look over a display of glass pipes at the first day of Hempfest, Friday, Aug. 16, 2013, in Seattle.

Vivian McPeak, Hempfest's executive director, said this year's event was dedicated to reforming federal marijuana laws — specifically, the removal of marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug, meaning a drug that has no medical benefit and a high likelihood of abuse. He asked festival-goers to make a voluntary $10 contribution to help offset the rally's $800,000 cost.

"When we started Hempfest in 1991, many people thought we were jousting in the wind," McPeak said. "What we've seen with the historic passage of I-502 and measure 62 in Colorado is that change is definitely in the wind."

Related: Man loses job after police spot tweet seeking pot

That was a sentiment shared by 21-year-old Giovanni Pelligrino and three friends as they sat on a driftwood log getting stoned.

"This year, it's not really for us anymore," he said. "It's for everyone else, all the other states."

"As long as it's illegal federally it's not really legal anywhere," added one of his companions, Dean Bakeberg, also 21.

Related: NJ Gov. Christie to sign law easing pot use for sick kids

Technically, public use of marijuana remains illegal under Washington's new law, punishable by a $103 ticket. But Seattle police have only been giving people warnings since the law passed, and they had no plans to write anyone up at Hempfest.

In fact, the cops planned to hand out Doritos on Saturday morning, said Sgt. Sean Whitcomb. In what they were calling "Operation Orange Fingers," officers had about 1,000 bags of the nacho-cheese-flavored chips — which they affixed with labels reminding people of some of the nuances of Washington's legal pot law.

Though it's a huge party, Hempfest remains an important political event for many attendees, including Carole Defillo, of Monroe, and her son Collin Berry, 29, who said medical marijuana — in the form of a cannabis oil capsule twice a day — has made a world of difference for him since ulcerative colitis forced doctors to remove his large intestine in 2008. Since he started using the oil, he said, he has stopped taking any other painkillers and finds it much easier to walk around.

"It's always good to have a good time, but there's people who are sick and who need it as medicine," said Berry, lifting his shirt to reveal a gnarly scar on his abdomen. "That's why I come to Hempfest. I don't have a lot of money to donate, but I can bring my presence."


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whodatnation

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I wish...I think it would be a blast! Now that the cannabis cup is off the list Id like to hit up the infamous "seattle hempfest" where cops hand out doritos and let peeps smoke dank in peace.
 

jimmer6577

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hey jimmer whats the liberty haze like? I have one thats about 2 weeks from chop.
Well I loved it and so did the 100 other people at the festy I was at. Honestly though it does have that you want to share vibe. It could be the taste and smell is very fruity.
 

DoobieBrother

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Well, $5800 later, we have ordered laminate flooring ("Hickory Toast"),

carpeting (has a "Gold" rating for stains & wear),


and a matched pair of front-loading clothes washer & dryer

.
I meet with the flooring guy on Tuesday morning at the house so he can measure the floor areas.
More packing & cleaning today & tomorrow, dentist appointment on Thursday to get my crown installed (the first fitting didn't work out as there was a gap at the ridge near the gum line and the crown had to be sent back to be re-done) and get three fillings done on my upper front teeth.
Then more packing & cleaning at the apartment.
Followed by more packing & cleaning.
Then on the 7th of September I remove the wall mentioned previously, and two days later show up to take delivery of the washer & dryer and install them while the carpeting & flooring is installed by the crew.
Then more packing & cleaning until the 16th when we hire a few guys from a labor pool to load the stuff into a u-haul and unload it into the house.
And move in on Sept 18.
Then the small hand full of minor repairs after we're moved in.
So moving along on schedule so far.
Have a good Sunday!
:-)
 

Javadog

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It is good that you are mentally mapping out the plan.

It will continue to change, and will continue to be just as necessary.

Good luck,

JD
 

curious old fart

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[video]http://www.washingtontimes.com/video/national-news/seattles-hempfest-draws-high-attendence/?autoplay=false#ooid=l4YXJ2ZDraLX8JdD5T-FFPf_7RwQb-sY[/video]

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strictly seedleSs

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We bought a pair of front load washer and dryer. Its been a few months and wish we had bought the good ole top loaders. Could have got a pair of top loaders for $800 out the door. The front loaders ran a little over $2000. The new ones dont wash the grit out of my jeans and shirts as well. You have to use high efficiency detergent, so we cant use our home made stuff....more money. The washer needs to he emptied once a month for a family of 4. They really do need to have the $200 a piece stands too, as its a back pain to crouch down, and do it repeatedly on laundry day. Just some food for thought.
 

DoobieBrother

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So you are for sure getting this place then? I've kinda lost track.
Yeppers.
Signed the papers Friday.
:-)

It is good that you are mentally mapping out the plan.

It will continue to change, and will continue to be just as necessary.

Good luck,

JD
Not just a mental list, but a written list, and a list that will remain fluid until all tasks are completed.


We bought a pair of front load washer and dryer. Its been a few months and wish we had bought the good ole top loaders. Could have got a pair of top loaders for $800 out the door. The front loaders ran a little over $2000. The new ones dont wash the grit out of my jeans and shirts as well. You have to use high efficiency detergent, so we cant use our home made stuff....more money. The washer needs to he emptied once a month for a family of 4. They really do need to have the $200 a piece stands too, as its a back pain to crouch down, and do it repeatedly on laundry day. Just some food for thought.
The wife is 4'11", so stands aren't needed.
And we bought front loaders for that reason as well: with a high-capacity top-loader washer her arms aren't long enough to reach to the bottom to grab small things that may end up there.
We have no kids, so laundry day isn't a huge event like it is for a family of 4+ people.
We think things through long before we put money down towards any purchase.
;-)
 

curious old fart

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when you notice the $ amount you will see that this article is 420 compliant




Ohio man finds 285 pounds of pot delivered in new gun safe

Published August 18, 2013/
FoxNews.com




Call it the mystery of the pot-stuffed gun safe.

Nearly two months after an Ohio man opened his Mexican-made, mail-order gun safe to discover about 300 pounds of pot crammed inside, investigators are still stumped over the drugs’ origins, as well as the fate of the still-missing U.S. citizen who trucked the product across the border.

WDTN 2 in Ohio reports a Shelby County resident phoned police June 19 to say he’d discovered what turned out to be 285 pounds of shrink-wrapped cannabis -- 10 bales of it -- enclosed within a $1,700 mail-order gun safe he’d bought online.

The unnamed resident had reportedly hoped to house his collection of firearms, including 24 long rifles and 12 shotguns within the 1,000-pound, 6-foot-tall safe. Authorities believe he is not involved in the smuggling plot.




“I’ve been in law enforcement for 47 years and I’ve never seen anything like this.”

- Shelby County Sheriff John Lenhart


“I’ve been in law enforcement for 47 years and I’ve never seen anything like this,” Shelby County Sheriff John Lenhart told ABC News.

”It’s quite effective if you think about it: wrapped airtight to withstand high temperatures. Drug-sniffing dogs probably couldn’t smell it.”

The vault was reportedly manufactured by Champion Safe Co. of Nogales, Mexico, and then trucked across the border to local merchant Sportsman’s Den. Upon receipt, Sportsman’s Den shipped the safe to the soon-to-be shocked buyer.

Lenhart reportedly said the Conway, Inc. truck driver who ferried the drug-stuffed vault across the border is now missing – and investigators have no leads on either his whereabouts or from where the drugs originated.

“Not only are we looking for him,” Lenhart told ABC News, “but the bad guys are, too.”

WDTN 2 reports that the 285 pounds of pot has an estimated street value of $420,000. Neither Champion Safe, Co., nor Conway Inc., would return calls ABC News made for comment.


it means that someone received an empty safe....which would have been my luck.

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curious old fart

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doobie

Have you considered an outdoor storage unit to house your garden while the in-laws are in town?
It can house your lawnmower and other yard supplies too.

:peace:
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