"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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Who do you recommend for gg4 seeds?
It's a clone only strain, but there are some S1s (fem seeds) running around.
I've heard of it selling for 100-150 a cut in MI. Blue smoke. lol.
I'm pretty sure this is the only credible outlet. http://darkheartnursery.com/strains/gorilla-glue-4/
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"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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Cool thanks. I assume any patent can get em?? My wife's CA card is expired.... May have to renew it.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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What's the best place for edibles near the space needle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw1HavgoK9E
Why can't I ever find studies like this? I would've showed up with the rig, and had everybody puking. Then hop in the Stratus and throw down an autoX style lap.
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"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
heh. We dab about the same amount.
I've never eaten straight extract, but apparently that's the ticket. Not a recommendation or a non-recommendation. Just saying. I get pretty spun of 30-40mg of edibles, so eating shatter, might be a little much for me.
PTSD and all that other shit is shitty. Sorry bud.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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wyeaster: Where are you located?
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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white peoples' republic of portland
I'm not endorsing driving while stoned, but the fact that a couple of them backed into a 12-16" cone or however tall it is and comparing that to a person or a pole, as the cop did, it such bs.
I will endorse mtn biking and skiing while stoned...it absolutely enhances imo. So, if I was racing a car, I would say fkna, fire up da bowl mon!
Why don't I just teach you how to grow?
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"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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Thanks.
Let me know if there is anyway I can help.
I assume you are military, when you say "civilian"?
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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thanks.
no, i am civilian who was in a school shooting in the mid 80s. i've talked about it here in various threads to one degree or another. ptsd was not a diagnosis at the time or even the actual terminology for civilians. there were other terms and a general recognition that something existed but it was not generally acknowledge outside of combat environments.
i was treated for almost exclusively for depression for the first 10 years and even that was intermittent given that i had no health care coverage except when i was in school, which i could not maintain for more than a short period.
now of course, it is well-recognized that there are millions of people suffering with various degrees of ptsd from a million different things. i had the good fortune of having a psychologist from harvard who is married to one of the people who was involved in the shooting contact me recently and after 20 hours of grueling interviews and tests, i'm top percentile severity and duration. had it happened 10 or 15 years later, things might have been different, although my access to health care without income or school wouldn't have because that's the system we have.
if i'd discovered snowboarding 20 years earlier things would have been different because it has helped me more than any other single thing by far. it doesn't change anything, but it makes the day to day quality of life so much better even out of season because after a decade, i have that space in my brain that i can access whether i'm riding or not. it saved me.
Sucks bro. Glad you are finding some relief.
MMJ and PTSD is a major area of focus for me. Wouldn't mind picking your brain sometime, if you don't mind?
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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It's a shame. I'm going to help however I can, here in the Denver/CO area.
Sanjay Gupta's 3 part series is a good watch.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
Ultra Sonja day 40
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"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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Totally crazy idea being floated by the Washington legislature. WTF? Going to open the door for cities, municipalities, counties to ignore any law they see fit.
Local votes on state pot law not necessary
Voters across Washington have spoken, they legalized marijuana, and the law should be followed throughout the state.
Approximately 56 percent of voters in 2012 approved Initiative 502, which legalized marijuana in Washington state. Yet, four years later, the campaign over legalization continues.
It is understandable, given the emotional issues related to drug use, that those who opposed the legalization of marijuana remain upset and continue to fight the distribution and sale of the drug for recreational purposes. This includes working — with success — to convince local governments not to allow the sale of legal pot in their jurisdiction.
As a result, marijuana is legal to use but it is sold in only some cities. This has undercut the original goal of the initiative, as explained by its proponents, which was to reduce the crime associated with the marijuana trade.
Frankly, what we have now is a mess. Marijuana is legal but illegal sales are apparently still booming.
And now lawmakers in Olympia are dreaming up ways to deal with the public unrest. This isn’t going to solve any problems.
This week the House Commerce and Gaming Committee sent to the full House a proposal mandating cities and counties must hold a public vote before banning licensed marijuana stores. Some local governments have imposed bans on those businesses and others imposed a moratorium after a certain number of businesses were licensed.
Committee Chairman Christopher Hurst, D-Pierce County, said the proposal aims to comply with Initiative 502 and the desire of voters to have a “safe, regulated” way to buy recreational marijuana.
“You shouldn’t have to drive halfway across the state to buy it,” Hurst said.
He makes a valid point. So how is calling for votes on banning pot shops going to provide the access intended when a majority of voters approved I-502?
Marijuana is legal in Washington state and — like it or not — majority rule should prevail.
It makes little sense to allow cities and counties to opt out of following any state laws because voters there want it rejected. That is as absurd as allowing individual voters to ignore laws they didn’t vote to approve.
Majority is suppose to rule. In Washington state, that old-fashioned approach was kicked to the curb when the Attorney General’s Office issued an opinion (that’s not binding, by the way, until the courts weigh in) that says cities and counties can ban the sale, growing and processing of marijuana but not its use by individuals.
If folks in Washington state have second thoughts about the legalization of pot, put another measure on the ballot to repeal it or convince the Legislature to void the law.
But Selective acceptance of the law is an approach that should not be encouraged or endorsed by further action from the Legislature.
Alcohol is legal in all 50 States, but there are "dry" towns and counties. Not sure this is setting any precedents.
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