I came here to post this. I'm glad you got out front. Thanks.
KC Cops are assholes. I lived there. Fuck them. Total dicks and I hope they all get cancer.
Smaller towns than that are some of the ones giving dr recommendation letters out right now. though. Its just a mentality, big cities already dropping the 100 gram deal, expunging mj records, etc, and then you got the spfd and surrounding areas, red as hell, sheriff of greene county thinks he's sheriff winters of oregon fame, lol. Says his buddies in CO telling him of all the DUI's they finding, lmfao. The law passed by the voters per signatures, getting it on the ballot and voting it in. They mess with that, it will be Oklahoma all over again, they started to mess with that mmj law and those folks began getting sigs for full recreational, that governor did a back step and let the program work and now look at the money they raked in in one month. MO is kinda going backwards, for some reason. Gotta remember, over half this state likes Trump.That may be so, but this was not in the big city.
It's a small town of a few thousand residents in the middle of Missouri.
Marijuana is a valuable medicine. Pancreatic cancer is what Alex Trebeck just announced, and what Tommy Chong cured for himself using an aggressive marijuana regimen.
It will take some time, but the small town people will eventually catch up.
they just got medical grow your own, lets let that settle, all this bullshit talk bout nationwide legalization is just for votes coming up, you know that. Not saying its on somes agenda, but it won't pass like that, this is all election fodder, imho. OK of all places is the one state that when that governor started to mess with that law, they gathered signitures up so many so fast for legalization, she backstepped and left it alone. I still can't get over it. Out of state cards ok, guns ok, grow your own, ok. That poor state wants to make some money and they are doing it. Ark, poor ole AR what can you say. MO will have their clubs goin and after 3 yrs, Ark might, lol. Crazy the differences in the states mmj laws. But Im tellin ya, that lets legalize, especially if Trump wins again, is just fodder for the masses.I hope that these are the first steps toward legalization in Missouri and soon nation wide. The expense of moving out of state for some is to large and here we sit. So the slow steady crawl forward is the burden we bear.
I'm sure the story will "develop" with time. Thankfully they have some footage.yea, at first report, it was somebody reported smelling mj smoke, then it was the security guard, now its the guard and four nurses, but dude wasn't smoking. None of his party was, he's dying. He did take a thc pill, but even if you smashed the bud and it dang good stuff, that don't smell like weed burning. Dollars to donuts, one of those nurses seen the oil, and thought it was the old time hash honey oil or just seen the oil and made a big stink there. They aren't saying that that lil town is home to Southwest Baptist, lol. Glad it made national news.
Today I seen where they busted someone with 250 lbs central MO in a car and SWMO had a big cart bust, funny thing is, I seen the pics, it looks like the carts they claim are counterfeit on IG, Dank vapes and some others. Obviously the passing of the mmj law by such a majority has angered some, lol. That town is right outside Spfd, and that county sheriff is like ole Sheriff Winters in Oregon. Their city council is doing the zoning and such for mmj businesses, etc. and it doesn't look like they are please, lol.
Bolivar is a medium size city for Missouri about 20,000. Biggest town in the area (30+ minutes to next bigger town) Ultra conservative, with a small university, Southwest Baptist University.That may be so, but this was not in the big city.
It's a small town of a few thousand residents in the middle of Missouri.
Marijuana is a valuable medicine. Pancreatic cancer is what Alex Trebeck just announced, and what Tommy Chong cured for himself using an aggressive marijuana regimen.
It will take some time, but the small town people will eventually catch up.