If weed was FULLY LEGAL?

canndo

Well-Known Member
Two entities profit from keeping Mary Jane illegal; the criminal justice system and drug dealers. How soon will pot be legalized? Which one of the two entities mentioned make the laws?

Neither one, congress makes laws, the criminal justice system simply enforces them.
 

PeyoteReligion

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It would be commercially grown out doors. Company's will hire the best indoor growers to grow for them. Not outdoor vegetable farmers. You are extremely ignorant. A guy who's grown corn on his property for generations will NOT just switch to cannabis. You're whole argument bases itself on the whole wrong idea.
It will be farmed in huge indoor warehouses. Not outdoors.
 

bud nugbong

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i think bud priced would drop alot because you could get it from anyone or even your back yard, quality seeds will go up in price because of more people wanting to put in oreders...depression would drop. fatness would keep heading up due to munchies. violence would go down because of all those good vibes. people would have more money to spend dragging us out of the great depression. there would be a huge ripple effect but i think it is time to see where it will take us.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
It would be commercially grown out doors. Company's will hire the best indoor growers to grow for them. Not outdoor vegetable farmers. You are extremely ignorant. A guy who's grown corn on his property for generations will NOT just switch to cannabis. You're whole argument bases itself on the whole wrong idea.
It will be farmed in huge indoor warehouses. Not outdoors.
I know a few farmers who have been growing Corn pigs and Weed for generations

And Hemp is where the Real Money is
Smokable weed will be a few pennys more than hemp if it was legal
 

skeeterbob

Active Member
I don't think it will ever be FULLY legal like tobacco, I think it'll be regulated like HARD alcohol, which means varying levels of control and taxation, state to state.

But, I'll take on your premise, and address a few issues brought up by others.

Given the huge swathes of land in the US, we would very quickly hit the balance of production quantities, with the cost to produce + tax + whatever will hit what the users are willing to pay, and then take no more land.

Because it won't be profitable to do it. Just like any other commodity.

Even with about 1/2 the country smoking, and smoking ALL THE TIME, in 1965, we didn't use all the farmland for tobacco.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0762370.html

Most of the pot smokers I know treat it like alcohol. And don't use it at work. Just because it is legal doesn't mean it is a good idea, and usually a fireable offense.

So, in actual land use, not a real big issue.

But then, move on to hemp. OH MY GOD YES.

Hemp has so many uses I can imagine 20-30% of the total US farmland converting to it in a few years. And they don't care about getting rid of males. They are going to factory produce as much as possible.

The outdoor cannabis growers are fucked.

Let's say it one more time.

The outdoor cannabis growers are fucked.

Before you argue with this please read a few dozen links from the following google query.

https://www.google.com/search?q=pollen+from+gm+crops+affecting+neighboring+fields

The indoor guys should already have decent filtration systems for the air coming in to keep out pests. They may have to upgrade them a bit for the new pollen.

But the outdoor guys? Nope. So this will bring in a 2 tier quality/pricing scheme. Seedy outdoor pot or no seeds indoor.

Note: Seedy weed is NOT bad weed. It is annoying weed. Get rid of the seeds and you lose (ehhh, pulling out of my ass) 2/3rds weight. But the remaining weed is still good, at least if it is fresh and the genetics were decent in the 1st place. The sun is better than ANY indoor light (excepting high UV burn finishing lights), so don't expect the quality to be poor just because the plants are big and seedy. It'll just be "regional", ie: Hey, I got some decent idaho pot over here. Hah, I got some kick-ass texas weed myself.

But the ability to produce it outdoors for far less than indoors will cause a corresponding price drop, and then it'll only be an issue of snob factor. Think 20 foot high plants, are far as the eye can see, harvested with a combine. Actual cost to produce will go to pennies on the ounce.

Certain isolated areas like the Hawaii will probably enforce a no hemp law to ensure their pristine cannabis crops aren't harmed.

Which then leads me to: Imports!

Imported weed will compete with local weed. The only reason most of the world is against cannabis is because of the stupid US laws and our treaties with them. The whole world will be growing the moment it is legal at the federal level.

Hell, other countries are PISSED at us. Think about this. We send in the DEA to support their armies to eradicate huge areas of pot. Many people DIE in the process. They hear a helicopter, and they know the DEA is about to rain hellfire over them.

And then, what happens? We have huge chunks of California growing vast amounts of weed, and it is RARELY stormtroopered by the feds. Sure, you see the occasional story hit the news, but it is rare, as compared to the amount OBVIOUSLY out there.

Competing with the Columbian weed. That the US sent soldiers to eradicate. Those Columbians gotta be pissed. Looks like a mob turf war.

So when neighboring states start allowing weed trade (like neighboring states do with liquor), what stops them from importing outside the US as well? The feds. so before we hit full repeal, we'll see some interesting legal battles in those areas.

Various areas of the world are better suited for certain strains. And those strains will get a premium (think thai-stick, if you are as old as me). So those areas will have to determine what best to plant, and also cooperate with their neighbors. If you put up a 7 mile barrier between your crop and your neighbor's, and there is a forest in between, you MAY be ok. Not sure though. It'll be an interesting dilemma for those who stay outside.

Did I miss anything?
Now this is the kinda stuff im lookin for!!! and i agree with everything you put in your post +rep!
 

skeeterbob

Active Member
It would be commercially grown out doors. Company's will hire the best indoor growers to grow for them. Not outdoor vegetable farmers. You are extremely ignorant. A guy who's grown corn on his property for generations will NOT just switch to cannabis. You're whole argument bases itself on the whole wrong idea.
It will be farmed in huge indoor warehouses. Not outdoors.

so im ignorant because you don't think Americans are greedy? farmers have no money! they are losing there farms due to this shitty economy... they would switch in a heart beat! just because a farmer farms corn all the time doesnt mean shit. they ahve to switch up the crop every few years just to replenish the ground. you probably dont know much about farming to begin with. they would definetly farm hemp if it paid more and the profit was better then what they make now. all the equipment they would need to buy new would be paid for the first crop they cashed in on.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
Farmers are not going to grow primo weed
There wont be any money in it

They are going to grow hemp

And believe me that shit Grows like weeds
 

testtime

Well-Known Member
Yeah, well, I've been lurking and learning for a while, I figure I'd give a response that doesn't drive up my paranoia levels, so it's essentially, hi, I'm here, here's the way I think post.
 
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