CarolinaPotheadsNew
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I am totally not arguing with you. I absolutely know this stuff is ,"barely legal". Mitch McConnell and friends are at this moment working on passing a bill to ban ,"Hemp derived" THC. I read that there were no THC-A laws on a page somewhere, but that could be old or just wrong. Anyhow, its not illegal here. Here, only D9 is specifically illegal. They are indeed selling regular weed as ,"THC-A" flower for now. Like ive been saying, its happening because politicians making money allow it. I talked to the guy at the local vape store selling it and he says hes got $150 grand stashed for bail in event of being shut down. Legality there sounds like here. Just like the ,"Spice" that was sold years back, this too will end. I live in 1 of like 10 states that doesnt at least have medical weed. Stupid they overlook this crap but refuse to allow a vote in state congress. My state doesnt do voter referendums. Polls show 70% of citizens support legal weed but the crooks in control wont allow a state house vote. They claim it would hurt nicotine and alcohol sales. At least thats the story this time. Huh? Most i know who use cannabis also use both those. The ones who dont like me could use at least medicinal. But, I never meant to debate. I agree with you. Peace!Actually there are multiple states which have banned THCA, and more which plan to do so in the future. Go ahead and look it up. I don't know what state you're in, so kind of hard to speculate on your local laws. What I can tell you is that there are many local law enforcement agencies, which have simply decided to not enforce cannabis laws. I live in one such county. However there is nothing to stop the state or feds from enforcing the laws. Just because it hasn't happened yet in your area, does not make it legal to do so. Heck, in my area there were some groups of people who were setting up local "trade meetups", which were all good for a couple of years, until a sting operation was set up by the state police, and now multiple people are facing jail time. Even legal states have a plant count limit, and the only way to get around that is to get a hemp license, but along with that comes the regulations which I previously posted. I mean you can get away with a lot of stuff, but that doesn't make it legal or without risk.