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Delfuego
10-11-2022, 20:28
Test your mettle

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BushMasterBoy
10-11-2022, 21:06
Marijuana helping women have babies for centuries. Queen Victoria used it for menstrual cramps. Lobby in the USA made it illegal for Dupont corporation, synthetic rope replaced hemp rope.


Per Ardua ad Astra

def90
10-12-2022, 10:52
A lot of schools around the country are introducing pot classes. If you look at the available class list for CU or other colleges in general there are a ton of these elective courses that cover just about any and every topic on the books.

BPTactical
10-12-2022, 10:59
This state (and soon the entire country) are irrevocably fucked.

BushMasterBoy
10-12-2022, 13:35
This story will cheer you up. I think the author smoked one before they wrote the article. 10 O'Glock rock!


https://nypost.com/2022/10/11/ohio-incel-faces-life-in-prison-in-plot-to-massacre-3000-sorority-girls/?dicbo=v2-33f8b115314fb3a999de5db41dd5b510

Delfuego
10-12-2022, 14:09
I guess everyone can graduate if their major is smoking pot...

electronman1729
10-12-2022, 20:39
How CU has lowered the bar.

ben4372
10-15-2022, 21:07
This state (and soon the entire country) are irrevocably fucked.


I used to be on the fence with legalization. Kinda had a libertarian take on weed. I've changed my tune. I think much of society is not equipped for unfettered access to weed. I see literally 20 people a day smoking while driving. Someone sprayed some Pam on the already slippery slope.

hollohas
10-16-2022, 09:36
Colorado weeds sales were down 22% percent in August over last year. And sales have been dropping for a while now. Perhaps we're reaching the point that legalization has made it so common that people are losing interest.

FoxtArt
10-17-2022, 08:18
Colorado weeds sales were down 22% percent in August over last year. And sales have been dropping for a while now. Perhaps we're reaching the point that legalization has made it so common that people are losing interest.

I think it has to do more with no recent stimmy money and the 26% index inflation in many regions. Even stoners have to buy the Doritos before the weed to smoke a bowl or they'll starve to death.

FoxtArt
10-17-2022, 08:21
I used to be on the fence with legalization. Kinda had a libertarian take on weed. I've changed my tune. I think much of society is not equipped for unfettered access to weed. I see literally 20 people a day smoking while driving. Someone sprayed some Pam on the already slippery slope.

I've had a libertarian take on the prosecution but have always been wholly opposed to outright legalization and promotion of it. It's never been healthy. I knew it would change our political landscape and attract tons of shitty people to move to CO.

I think the ideal middle ground would've been no jail/prison sentences but massive fines . People could still smoke with the only serious risk to their wallet, and it wouldn't be promoted as beneficial to society.
Look around Portland and 16th street in Denver. Things that impede motivation result in a decent fraction of the users become a leech upon society.

China does not have these issues. I guess I look a few decades ahead, though :/

.455_Hunter
10-17-2022, 08:34
The deer in the headlights look of the cannabis business community here is amusing. It's like they never expected other states to legalize and offer direct competition, nor did they understand how the novelty might wear-off, nor did they understand that the economy has a direct impact of their primary customer base's ability to buy product. They just expected the market, sales and profits to just keep going up and up, because, it's legal weed, man...

def90
10-17-2022, 11:32
I'm going out on a limb to say that sales are down because people are just buying on the black market from the same dealer they always bought it from in the past. The thing is that black market weed is still a thing as it always has and it's cheaper than from the dispensary and doesn't have tax added on to the top. As a dealer, selling the stuff on the streets is a pretty safe bet as almost zero law enforcement effort is put in to it any more.

Delfuego
10-17-2022, 16:21
I'm going out on a limb to say that sales are down because people are just buying on the black market Everybody just goes to the store, there is one on every corner. Only real black market for weed in CO is between growers & retailers to skirt the rules and the law.


They just expected the market, sales and profits to just keep going up and up That's every company in the US...

Mtneer
10-17-2022, 16:25
The market decides. Per the Denver Post today:

The average cannabis wholesale price recently fell to an all-time low of $658 per pound for flower, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. That’s down 7% from the previous low of $709 per pound on July 1. The previous low point was $759 per pound in 2018.

.455_Hunter
10-17-2022, 17:28
That's every company in the US...

Yes, but here it was the entire Colorado pot industry with the permanent rose colored glasses.

hollohas
10-18-2022, 08:53
Look around Portland and 16th street in Denver. Things that impede motivation result in a decent fraction of the users become a leech upon society.



Those sorts of vagrants aren't smoking weed. Even when weed was only illegal black market, it cost a lot more than the drugs these folks use.

It certainly wasn't weed that made the addict get into an argument with a ghost across the street from my work and then take his pants off when the argument got real serious.

And it wasn't weed that made the other crackhead wave around a machete in our parking lot crying about people trying to kill him. Or the guy banging on our door begging to be let in because there are monsters outside.

It's not weed that requires literal hazmat gear when homeless camps are cleaned up.

And I guarantee it's not the suburban professional buying $50 weed gummy bears at the dispensary on Friday night that turns into a fentanyl addict on 16th St mall next month.

(Fentanyl pills are like <$5 according to a drug interdiction team guy I know).

My office is surrounded by this shit and none of them are smoking weed.
I'm no fan of weed, but it's not the root of our societal problems.

The lack of motivation shown by these people isn't the drugs. It's that fact that it's EASY to live that life because they will be given money, food, phones, shelter anytime they need it. Hell, in some places they'll even be given the drugs and a "safe" place to use them. Why be a productive member of society when it's so easy not to? Motivation comes from need, these people don't need anything because it's all given to them.

zteknik
10-18-2022, 19:20
And I thought this was going to be about Seal training.[emoji30]

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BPTactical
10-18-2022, 20:07
And I thought this was going to be about Seal training.[emoji30]

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Oh it is buddy, get stoned and try to balance a ball on your nose….

colorider
10-18-2022, 21:39
People who are heavy users are growing it instead of buying it retail. Costs of the growing supplies have dropped quite a bit as prices (and taxes) on retail weed have gone up. Retail is for suckers in the weed world. The novelty has also worn off as others have said. Pot tourism isn't as popular as more states have made retail weed legal. The news outlets keep stating how much the state has lost in taxes. I'm still waiting to see anything good that the weed taxes have paid for.

.455_Hunter
10-18-2022, 23:15
The news outlets keep stating how much the state has lost in taxes. I'm still waiting to see anything good that the weed taxes have paid for.


Yup- The "massive" tax windfall of legalization was one of the huge carrots dangled in front of the Colorado populace back in the day. However, whenever anyone asks for examples of broad spectrum tangible benefits, it's always caveated with a "Yeah, but...".

BPTactical
10-19-2022, 14:21
And right after you graduate this class they should mandate a "Collateral Damages of Marijuana Legalization" Bachelor of Arts curriculum.
Such as:
Why auto insurance rates rise after legalization
Why the MVA rate skyrockets after legalization
Why homelessness increases exponentially after legalization
Why property crimes increase after legalization
Why the motor vehicle theft rate increases after legalization
Why Cartel activities continue to persist after legalization
Why the tax dollars collected on marijuana sales do not go to their "intended" purpose
Why hard drug use has continued to rise after legalization


Snippets like this should be part of the presentation*:
"Tragedy" isn't quite the description I would use, unless describing the fallout for the homeowner. I am not a big fan of pot, but he clearly has legal right to be growing his own on his property and an expectation that the product will not be stolen by armed juvenile thieves.
https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/northglenn-police-da-evidence-clearly-shows-man-acted-in-self-defense-in-fatal-shooting-of-2-teens


*shamelessly plagiarized from another thread.

.455_Hunter
10-19-2022, 15:13
And right after you graduate this class they should mandate a "Collateral Damages of Marijuana Legalization" Bachelor of Arts curriculum.
Such as:
Why auto insurance rates rise after legalization
Why the MVA rate skyrockets after legalization
Why homelessness increases exponentially after legalization
Why property crimes increase after legalization
Why the motor vehicle theft rate increases after legalization
Why Cartel activities continue to persist after legalization
Why the tax dollars collected on marijuana sales do not go to their "intended" purpose
Why hard drug use has continued to rise after legalization


Snippets like this should be part of the presentation*:
https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/northglenn-police-da-evidence-clearly-shows-man-acted-in-self-defense-in-fatal-shooting-of-2-teens


*shamelessly plagiarized from another thread.


Your quoting of my post in the other thread raises another topic which I didn't think about earlier- Are you legally allowed to own/possess firearms while simultaneously being a cannibis grower/user? I know it's a no no on the 4473, but many guns have been owned / transferred outside such formal paperwork. I am sure it happens all they time, but this would be a scenario, like post-ban dates mags, where it could cause issues.

BPTactical
10-19-2022, 15:49
Your quoting of my post in the other thread raises another topic which I didn't think about earlier- Are you legally allowed to own/possess firearms while simultaneously being a cannibis grower/user? I know it's a no no on the 4473, but many guns have been owned / transferred outside such formal paperwork. I am sure it happens all they time, but this would be a scenario, like post-ban dates mags, where it could cause issues.

No.
Being in possession of marijuana makes one a "Prohibited Person" to the best of my knowledge.