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After failing to cure my mum's arthritis with a chocolate brownie I obtained some THC liquid stuff....maybe it was oil. I did the pest control in a laboratory where they made CBD but they also did all

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Not worth it anymore mate to many c**ts messing about with it.   if it ain’t some dodgy c**t brushing spider mite droppings off with a toothbrush it’s some f****r brushing mould off so can s

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Autos have the same THC content and evreybit as potent as a regular plant IF grown correct. 20 on 4 off from start to end. With duel spectrum light. Only thing different is the shorter time to grow and smaller yeild.

Its the not being able to take cuttings from autod that made me stay clear of them.

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Colorado in 2015 saw 1 billion USD sales revenue generated from legitimate cannabis sales,of which 135 million was tax.

its fool hardy not to legalise it IMO. Especially when alcohol does far more damage in our societies. It be a better and safer place if everycunt was toking bud rather than being pissed out thier brains!

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Colorado in 2015 saw 1 billion USD sales revenue generated from legitimate cannabis sales,of which 135 million was tax.

its fool hardy not to legalise it IMO. Especially when alcohol does far more damage in our societies. It be a better and safer place if everycunt was toking bud rather than being pissed out thier brains!

Everything in moderation is better mate,but professor david knutt the one time government drug advisor and neuropsychopharmacologist put the figure on alcohols effects on society as 1000 times worse than dried flowering plant heads.
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its fool hardy not to legalise it IMO. Especially when alcohol does far more damage in our societies. It be a better and safer place if everycunt was toking bud rather than being pissed out thier brains!

 

While I don't smoke, and do drink, I have no issue with full legalisation.

 

Having the freedom of choice for all is a good thing. It's down to the individual, but I'd argue that the vast majority of drinkers are harmless. You can look at the statistics of drink related issues and it's down to legality and availability. You will get more cases of abuse, and harm, because it's legal and available. Many drinkers will look down their noses at cannabis users because of that fact.

 

For the record I'm against all prohibition of recreational substances. Legalising and taxing everything, across the board, free up the prisons and help fund the hospital treatment. As Colorado has demonstrated, it's definitely an avenue of further exploration. I only hope that more states will follow suit, but the more religious conservative states will never yield.

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its fool hardy not to legalise it IMO. Especially when alcohol does far more damage in our societies. It be a better and safer place if everycunt was toking bud rather than being pissed out thier brains!

 

While I don't smoke, and do drink, I have no issue with full legalisation.

 

Having the freedom of choice for all is a good thing. It's down to the individual, but I'd argue that the vast majority of drinkers are harmless. You can look at the statistics of drink related issues and it's down to legality and availability. You will get more cases of abuse, and harm, because it's legal and available. Many drinkers will look down their noses at cannabis users because of that fact.

 

For the record I'm against all prohibition of recreational substances. Legalising and taxing everything, across the board, free up the prisons and help fund the hospital treatment. As Colorado has demonstrated, it's definitely an avenue of further exploration. I only hope that more states will follow suit, but the more religious conservative states will never yield.

Ten thousand jobs estimated created in the colorado cannabis industry,i found the job descriptions amusing.

http://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/16-jobs-being-created-by-the-marijuana-industry.html/?a=viewall

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Yea fair point chris,but i would argue even if the drinkers aren't nutters with a drink in them harming other people. I can say they are doing more damage to themselfs by drinking than if they were taking weed.

its been argued for decades now and made illegal by people with an agenda and it had nothing to do with public safety or concern!

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Colorado in 2015 saw 1 billion USD sales revenue generated from legitimate cannabis sales,of which 135 million was tax.

its fool hardy not to legalise it IMO. Especially when alcohol does far more damage in our societies. It be a better and safer place if everycunt was toking bud rather than being pissed out thier brains!
Everything in moderation is better mate,but professor david knutt the one time government drug advisor and neuropsychopharmacologist put the figure on alcohols effects on society as 1000 times worse than dried flowering plant heads.

aye and the goverment sacked him because they didnt like his findings ?

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Yea fair point chris,but i would argue even if the drinkers aren't nutters with a drink in them harming other people. I can say they are doing more damage to themselfs by drinking than if they were taking weed.

its been argued for decades now and made illegal by people with an agenda and it had nothing to do with public safety or concern!

 

Depends on the levels of drinking. Moderate drinking is proven to benefit health. Even heavy drinkers are better off than non-drinkers. I guess if you're harming yourself then that's entirely up to the individual. They've paid enough tax into the system, through alcohol duty, and are entitled to the care they've rightfully paid for. Personally I wouldn't smoke even if it were legal, it's just not for me. But I do like a drink! ;)

 

The current legal status is purely a political agenda for old fart MP's who tie in cannabis with hippy degenerates. Attitudes will shift as these people retire, and are replaced with people more open minded.

 

As far as the benefits of legalisation go, recreation aside, hemp products like paper and fabric. The fact it's renewable in months, whereas trees take decades. The proven ability for hemp to remove, and recycle, massive amounts of toxins from the localised atmosphere, improving air quality.

 

The list goes on. The facts are there. The only resistance is the old guard who's mentality is stuck in the bronze age. The benefits are incredible, the only downside I'm aware of is the current violence tied in with the illicit drug trade. Remove that and you put all of these people out of business. It's really, win win!

 

Case closed! :laugh::thumbs:

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