Alaska Is Now 4th State To Legalize Weed Use

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I got your back. My brother has extensive experience in pharmaceutical cultivation. Even has a felony degree. We can use him as consultant.

Do you need any test subjects? I'm free all summer
 
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If I had grizzly bears outside my door.. I would have the bong close by
 
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Do you need any test subjects? I'm free all summer

Absolutely. You, dink, 69, all y'all will have to be our quality control specialists.

Let's all hope that hog Sr goes for the Virginia partnership.

I've got a name for us. McDad & Subordinates, LLC.
 
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Absolutely. You, dink, 69, all y'all will have to be our quality control specialists.

Let's all hope that hog Sr goes for the Virginia partnership.

I've got a name for us. McDad & Subordinates, LLC.

Not a chance. More like Hog's *****es and Bud Inc.
 
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I'll go ahead and nominate myself as head of the Edibles Division. Mr. Perky's Tasty Treats coming to a store near you.
 
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Sorry but I'd be uncomfortable trying to sell candy to kids out of a ratty old van. :)

Suit yourself, someone else will be lucky to find Mr. Perky and make a fortune harnessing his talents for l̶u̶r̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶h̶i̶l̶d̶r̶e̶n̶ making delicious medibles
 
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Sorry but I'd be uncomfortable trying to sell candy to kids out of a ratty old van. :)

That would give a whole new meaning to hearing the "ice cream" truck megaphone. Would it be an instrumental version of Ludacris's Blueberry Yum Yum?
 
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let the experiment run it's course

People have been smoking MJ for thousands of years.

Which experiment are you refering to? What people will do with more freedom, wondering how to fund police departments, or how to fill jails and prisons?
 
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The funny thing about this.... I was talking to a grower in Colorado and he said the going rate averages around $17/lb..... Hard to believe

That farmer is full of crap. Legal weed is always a higher grade, therefor it comes at a higher price. Here in Middle Tennessee, mid grade will cost you $600/lb. at the very least on the black market. Heck, the pharmaceutical grade stuff they sale in legal states costs $20.00/gram here. Every harvest they would be losing thousands of dollars that they invested just in starting up each crop cycle if it only sold for $17/lb.
 
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People have been smoking MJ for thousands of years.

Which experiment are you refering to? What people will do with more freedom, wondering how to fund police departments, or how to fill jails and prisons?

Lol
 
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Holy ****. What a compelling rebuttal.

I think you and Nancy need to start your own thread and exchange "ideas" on the subject while sipping your Coors light through a straw. It'd be more worthy of your time than these threads.

"Run its course..." I don't even know where to begin on how dumb that sounds. You hint as though it will eventually end in disaster when, in fact, no degree of marijuana decriminalization has led to any sort of calamity.
 
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Holy ****. What a compelling rebuttal.

I think you and Nancy need to start your own thread and exchange "ideas" on the subject while sipping your Coors light through a straw. It'd be more worthy of your time than these threads.

"Run its course..." I don't even know where to begin on how dumb that sounds. You hint as though it will eventually end in disaster when, in fact, no degree of marijuana decriminalization has led to any sort of calamity.

state-legalized pot is a relatively new experiment, and in states where it's legal, even it's biggest advocates admit there are still hurdles to clear and problems to resolve. I'm perfectly content to see them work out the issues and learn from them.

whatever you think that hints at, you sure get wound up about it. such a testy little twerp you are
 
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state-legalized pot is a relatively new experiment, and in states where it's legal, even it's biggest advocates admit there are still hurdles to clear and problems to resolve. I'm perfectly content to see them work out the issues and learn from them.

whatever you think that hints at, you sure get wound up about it. such a testy little twerp you are

Yeah, this is by far the most reasonable thing you've ever said regarding the subject, so I'm chalking this up to a last second explanation. The Colorado "experiment" has "run its course" in less than a decade and proven to be both profitable and safe. I don't know what you're waiting for.
 

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