Recreational Marijuana For Sale in Colorado

  • #21
I've never tried the vaporizer, but would probably prefer it to smoking. Putting it into cookies or brownies is always good too! But with kids around I'd be paranoid someone would find them and eat them lol (my kids can sniff out snacks like truffle pigs haha... Have to keep any and all chips/treats/etc hidden away or they eat them all the first day I bring them home from grocery shopping!).

Oh well, no different from the old liquor cabinets of our parents, that, once we were teens, we'd raid with stupid regularity lol. SO gross, I still have a horrible memory of being about 15, and not knowing what different hard alcohols tasted like (other than the usually homemade wine we had with family dinner) or how to mix them, etc, and letting a friend give me a big tumbler of scotch mixed wit sprite. Wtf were we thinking? I have never been so grossed out in my life, and yet I still drank it. 25 years later, I can still taste the memory of it. :facepalm: :puke:

For me it was Gin Blossoms; I still can't even look at a bottle of gin and I am not that fond of oranges. :D
 
  • #22
:lol: weren't we all stupid? Honestly, I'd much rather find out my kid smokes pot occasionally over drinking. Worst that happens is they eat and laugh a lot. Alcohol makes you sick and can cause liver damage (and not to mention the stupid things it can make you do, causing a lifetime of regret. Not that I'd know, of course. :innocent: )
 
  • #23
A volcano vaporizer heats up the botanical but does not burn it. Google will provide tutorials it's amazing


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  • #24
Though Maryland hasn't been able to get its legal medical marijuana program up and going, there is already movement in Annapolis to just legalize and regulate it for recreational use, along the same lines as alcohol. To which I say: go for it… legalize it.
 
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RUN FROM THE CURE - Full Version[Long, watch when you have time] :seeya:



[video=youtube;0psJhQHk_GI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psJhQHk_GI[/video]
 
  • #27
"This made for TV version of Roberts Silver Tour stuns viewers with medical and legal facts long kept from the public. Robert's tour teaching seniors the benefits of medical marijuana have drawn world wide praise for all branches of the media. Front page in the Wall St Journal, featured on CNN Money, praised by News Week's Daily Beast and coming soon to The Daily Show!"

[video=youtube;juVwqdNJlpU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juVwqdNJlpU[/video]

:seeya:
 
  • #28
I am so excited to see this progression towards safe, legal access. Our laws in BC are considered to be the most liberal in Canada but criminalization is still an issue for those without a medical possession permit. I am actively seeking to obtain a strain similar to Charlottes Web as a possible treatment for my son.http://www.leafly.com/news/lifestyle/whats-the-deal-with-these-high-cbd-strains
 
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  • #31
From what I understand, it's a gray area. In Washington state, you can enjoy the benefits of weed but if you are driving and pulled over by LE and found to be under the influence it is treated as DUI. The problem is that THC stays in your bloodstream for, I think, something like 30 days whether you smoked it recently or not. So anyone who utilizes even medical marijuana is still under threat of possible fines or jail time. (At least that's the way I understand it and I could certainly be wrong. Maybe someone else can weigh in here?)

Marijuana plants are so cool to grow....they're absolutely beautiful and each are distinctive!
 
  • #32
I don't have a problem w/marijuana at all, as for it being legal. But, on the other hand...I don't want some stoner on the street driving behind me either. Or teaching our kids.
Are there any stipulations (not sure if that's the word i'm looking for) to how or when it can be used freely?
I'm allowed to grow 8 plants here in CA. But I don't tell my neighbors...just you folks. lol

If a 'stoner' were on the street behind you, they would never catch up unless you were doing 15-20 miles an hour. :)

For me, when I was going through chemo and radiation, it helped me to be able to eat something. I wasn't out robbing banks, shooting up schools or hanging on street corners trying to score. ;)

In the world of chemo, where your skin feels like the underbelly of a frog, your hair feels like Barbie doll hair and everything is surreal and smells disgusting, with marijuana I had some moments of not being affected by everything I just mentioned. It also helped me during the nights, when I did not want to disturb anyone else in the house, so I took a blanket and pillow and slept on the bathroom floor because I was too weak to get there by myself. It is my belief that if you can say the words 'I have [fill in the blank]', cancer, MS, excruciating pain or any other debilitating and sometimes fatal dis-ease, then it must be used freely. The chemo drugs and radiation were far more damaging then anything marijuana would do.
 
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While it stays in your system for up to 6 weeks the effects of it are gone in hours. Of course it depends on how much you've smoked. Personally, I'd rather deal with someone high/stoned rather than someone drunk. HUGE difference! It's amazing to me alcohol is even legal. You don't hear about some lunatic wiping out their family high on weed or someone running the red and killing an innocent family because they smoked weed. The stoners sit at the green light :) Maybe the US would be a happier place if people could smoke weed and chill. Alcohol can make people mean and aggressive..it's very destructive to people and families. Weed....I don't see it as a big deal unless it's affecting your life in negative ways (can't make it to work, failing grades in school, etc....)

I wish they would legalize it in many more states....or all states. As a pain patient my doctor has said I'd benefit greatly from it, but since it's illegal I'm too afraid to even try it for pain!
 
  • #35
While it stays in your system for up to 6 weeks the effects of it are gone in hours. Of course it depends on how much you've smoked. Personally, I'd rather deal with someone high/stoned rather than someone drunk. HUGE difference! It's amazing to me alcohol is even legal. You don't hear about some lunatic wiping out their family high on weed or someone running the red and killing an innocent family because they smoked weed. The stoners sit at the green light :) Maybe the US would be a happier place if people could smoke weed and chill. Alcohol can make people mean and aggressive..it's very destructive to people and families. Weed....I don't see it as a big deal unless it's affecting your life in negative ways (can't make it to work, failing grades in school, etc....)

I wish they would legalize it in many more states....or all states. As a pain patient my doctor has said I'd benefit greatly from it, but since it's illegal I'm too afraid to even try it for pain!

I live in Texas and one of my friends drove to CO to buy some as soon as it became legal. Funny, she just sent me an email and said she had tried it and now she has a raw throat and a cough. She says, "now what'. Any advise for her. I smoke cigarettes and not pot, so I don't know what to tell her.

tia
 
  • #36
I'm ok with pot being legal, just don't want stoned drivers....like I don't want drunk drivers.
 
  • #37
What's crazy is that if you do a little research on why pot became illegal in the first place was not due to facts, but racism and greed. Google " pot " and " Hearst " and you should be able to find some info. May change your mind if you are against it...at least it will enlighten you.

Here's a good place to start:

http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-is-marijuana-illegal/


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  • #38
What's crazy is that if you do a little research on why pot became illegal in the first place was not due to facts, but racism and greed. Google " pot " and " Hearst " and you should be able to find some info. May change your mind if you are against it...at least it will enlighten you.

Here's a good place to start:

http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-is-marijuana-illegal/


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Yep. see my posts 26 and 27
 
  • #39
Yes thank you. I just watched the second video (will watch the other one later) very informative for people who are on the fence (or stuck on the other side).


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  • #40
Yes thank you. I just watched the second video (will watch the other one later) very informative for people who are on the fence (or stuck on the other side).

Edited: I forwarded the silver tour video to my dad. My 43 yo brother is autistic (I describe him as "rainman" autistic because the movie could have been made about him). I definitely think he would benefit - he has violent outbursts, always has as long as I can remember. Now my dad graduated in the 50"s and he is of the mindset that drugs didn't exist until 1968...seriously! But even he is starting to change his mind.


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