Worse than the apple in the garden of eden, and that was forbidden fruit!PA24 said:
Stuff is one of the reason we are heading to hell at warp speed.
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Worse than the apple in the garden of eden, and that was forbidden fruit!PA24 said:
Stuff is one of the reason we are heading to hell at warp speed.
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B-1 83 said:
Now I'm confused…….. I thought D9 was purely weed derived with no chemical concentration like the D8 and D10 stuff that's trace in the actual plant, but legal in Texas
I like how you slid that nice respectable middle class credential to let us know you're not the average pothead. It's ok, you don't have anything to prove to me.aggiedent said:
Obviously this is an extremely small sample of just one couples experience, at one shop, but I'll say this. Every time my wife and I have flown into San Jose to go to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am, we have stopped at Airfield Supply, right by the airport, to stock up on THC/CBD gummies.
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Weed wasn't legalized to make money for the government.
B-1 83 said:
Now I'm confused…….. I thought D9 was purely weed derived with no chemical concentration like the D8 and D10 stuff that's trace in the actual plant, but legal in Texas
If Texas does legalize, I hope that it will be legal for up to 10 pots to be grown in residences - think that would hurt the cartels most.Jack Boyett said:
Farming is hard. Margins are slim. There was no way mj was going to be a lucrative business. Niche commodity that can be grown anywhere.
D-Fens said:
You can already buy Detla 8 THC (from hemp) in flower, gummy, vape form almost everywhere. Why not make Delta 9 THC (from weed) legal also?
Adverse Event said:
Cannabinoids can be derived from cannabis and other plants. These are called Phytocannabinoids.
They can also be created synthetically.
There's also methods to create cannabinoids from living organisms like bacteria.
ban 2:30am welfare checks on C@LAg.Baron von Bulsh said:
Is it too early to put out a welfare check on C@L Ag?
A thread like this is a bat signal for his "ban pot everywhere" schtick
Authored post at 230A, then accidentally knocked can of Bud Light off her nightstand which fell into ashtray holding 16 extinguished Newport cigarette butts.C@LAg said:ban 2:30am welfare checks on C@LAg.Baron von Bulsh said:
Is it too early to put out a welfare check on C@L Ag?
A thread like this is a bat signal for his "ban pot everywhere" schtick
and pot.
everywhere.
We get our from CBD Pros at the Allen store. There are also many, many vape shops here in the Sherman area that carry D9 gummies.jetch17 said:B-1 83 said:
Now I'm confused…….. I thought D9 was purely weed derived with no chemical concentration like the D8 and D10 stuff that's trace in the actual plant, but legal in Texas
D9 is the cannabanoid most associated with the 'real thing' … it can be derived the same (sativa/indica) and is as widely available via edibles in TX as 8. Can be delivered to your doorstep as easily as the others from credible quality sources. Hometown Hero offers a great selection.
HollywoodBQ said:
Definitely agree with you that as soon as Federal legalization happens, big tobacco and/or big pharma will dominate the market and we'll probably wind up with a Coke v Pepsi situation.
The main factor in whether legal weed becomes Coke v Pepsi is what the consumer demands.Adverse Event said:HollywoodBQ said:
Definitely agree with you that as soon as Federal legalization happens, big tobacco and/or big pharma will dominate the market and we'll probably wind up with a Coke v Pepsi situation.
It takes a significant amount of regulation and laws to create AHB v Millercoors or Coke v Pepsi. Prior to those global organizations controlling and shaping markets there were significant competitive environments, relatively low cost to entry.
Grow the world you wish to see, remaining passive allows the future monopolies (and the well-funded political apparti) to control the outcomes in lieu ofnyour participation.
Maybe if it becomes more mainstream we'll see some relaxation of the anti smoking regulations that have sprouted up everywhere.HollywoodBQ said:The main factor in whether legal weed becomes Coke v Pepsi is what the consumer demands.Adverse Event said:HollywoodBQ said:
Definitely agree with you that as soon as Federal legalization happens, big tobacco and/or big pharma will dominate the market and we'll probably wind up with a Coke v Pepsi situation.
It takes a significant amount of regulation and laws to create AHB v Millercoors or Coke v Pepsi. Prior to those global organizations controlling and shaping markets there were significant competitive environments, relatively low cost to entry.
Grow the world you wish to see, remaining passive allows the future monopolies (and the well-funded political apparti) to control the outcomes in lieu ofnyour participation.
Beer is probably a better analogy in that I can get a 12 pack of Coors Light for $12 at my grocery store all day long +/- $1 depending on which grocery store I use.
But if I want a craft brew, it might be $5 - $8 per can for some locally brewed specialty beer.
There's a market niche for both but I know that there are a lot more sales of Coors Light vs. Bunny with a Chainsaw.
https://paperback.la/pub/bwac
In the same way, there are going to be a lot more Marlboro Green smokers than Babaji's Reserve Kush or Volkswagen Dave's Sherpa Blend.
I'm not a weed guy at all but... a couple of the comics I follow (or used to) are major potheads.InfantryAg said:
The other thing that hasn't been discussed here is the absurdity of having cannabis as a schedule 1 drug when there is ample evidence of potential medicinal value. There is only one US lab where it is studied and that is on a small scale.
Comprehensive studies need to be done to explore the medicinal value.
The industry needs to come up with standardized testing and guidelines, or the fed will.
Currently you oftentimes don't know what you're getting. THC levels vary, as do the pesticides and other chemicals used. The growers that use "independent" labs aren't gonna pay for a lab that gives them negative results.
HollywoodBQ said:I'm not a weed guy at all but... a couple of the comics I follow (or used to) are major potheads.InfantryAg said:
The other thing that hasn't been discussed here is the absurdity of having cannabis as a schedule 1 drug when there is ample evidence of potential medicinal value. There is only one US lab where it is studied and that is on a small scale.
Comprehensive studies need to be done to explore the medicinal value.
The industry needs to come up with standardized testing and guidelines, or the fed will.
Currently you oftentimes don't know what you're getting. THC levels vary, as do the pesticides and other chemicals used. The growers that use "independent" labs aren't gonna pay for a lab that gives them negative results.
Joey Diaz and the late Ralphie May for example. Joey Diaz has talked a lot about how much stronger the weed, edibles, etc. are today than what they used to be. Of course there's the famous episode Ralphie May had where he got kicked out of the club he was headlining in Colorado because he took a bunch of edibles and was out of his mind. In case you don't know, Ralphie May weighed 400-500 lbs, so he must have taken a lot.
https://www.westword.com/news/was-ralphie-may-too-stoned-to-finish-comedy-show-broken-up-by-cops-6279118
A huge part of the issues (I didn't read the article, so maybe it was discussed there) involve the startup costs to legally get into the marijuana growing business. Every .gov agency from local through county through state all want a cut for permits, etc. - you are well into the 6 figures into the hole before you ever plant a seed in the ground due to every layer of government you can think of requiring a fee for a permit or license.ToddyHill said:
I don't buy the high tax comment at all. One gallon of 193 proof food grade Ethanol costs about $2.75 to $3.00 (less than a gallon of milk). The Federal excise tax on that gallon of alcohol is about $26. And that tax doesn't stop people from buying vodka, bourbon, etc.
To me this is all about the lack of demand.
Teslag said:
Another thread where small government "conservatives" want to ban a ****ing plant
That is akin to saying that the corn the Aztecs grew is the same type we have today. Or that I should be able to go somewhere and just find some wheat to grind up to make bread and expect that the loaf comes out exactly like the Mrs. Baird's you pick up at HEB.doubledog said:It is a weed... Go to any trailer park.. Find the back door of a mobile home and look around.Jack Boyett said:
Farming is hard. Margins are slim. There was no way mj was going to be a lucrative business. Niche commodity that can be grown anywhere.
agwrestler said:Teslag said:
Another thread where small government "conservatives" want to ban a ****ing plant
I don't have a problem with gasoline, electricity or water. I have a problem with the deadbeats who abuse it. More specifically: my property tax dollars subsidizing their trash lifestyle.
Anecdotal evidence: my neighbor across the street can not get/keep a decent paying job, but has the state paying a large portion of his $2400 rent. This allows him to get his utilities every day week delivery and continue to suck of the government teat fail screenings.
"Don't hate tha playa, hate tha game."
Burdizzo said:tysker said:
Our state and local governments are starved for money. They aren't legalizing these products due to a principled stance on the benefits of trade, freedom of choice, or bodily autonomy rather they need the tax revenue to continue their power play and meet their political ends
Most governments aren't starved for money. They are burdened bytoo much expense and/or senseless debt.Idiot politicians, bureaucrats and appointees that are not accountable for their reckless and stupid spending, as well as a system that punishes fiscal responsibility and rewards spending as much as possible through increased budgets the following year.