Ha. Heard them talking to a guy buying Colorado-legal pot yesterday. He said he was "feeling energized and motivated".
I think he bought some defective stuff and should ask for a refund.
Ha. Heard them talking to a guy buying Colorado-legal pot yesterday. He said he was "feeling energized and motivated".
I think he bought some defective stuff and should ask for a refund.
You'd be surprised what the different strains do, especially when you are talking to people who don't just smoke a whole bowl and veg.
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Yep, Irving is correct, different kinds can do different things, but also different people can experience different highs from the same stand. Some sativas can be the complete opposite of what people think weed does to folks. Still, there are going to be some bad complications from this new law, yesterday saw more out of state people buying than in-state at a couple stores. I'm gonna bet the feds will step in soon, as I anticipate this getting out of hand.
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First comment, how many stores did YOU go to?
But seriously, is that really such a bad thing? It will bring people to Colorado, who will likely spend money elsewhere as well, boosting the tourism industry. How is it different from people going to Amsterdam and getting stoned for a week on end, then reluctantly going home?
I'm a little torn on the entire thing. I can see how it can honestly be a good thing (increasing tourism, taxes, fast food industry), but at the same time when its legal, more people will smoke it in public, right? I have no desire to smoke weed, and even now that its legal up there, I see no reason to smoke it. But what other people do is not my business, until that smoke starts wafting into my house.
Listening to KOA yesterday they had interviewed a man in one of the lines who flew from out of state. This man was so happy to inform the reporter that he would be moving to Colorado now. My concern is that this marijuana culture is going to change our political landscape to a San Francisco style one. As for my experience most pot heads are die hard on the left of political spectrum. As a 5th generation native I dont want pot heads here and I am sick of the people moving from other states here who are destroying my beliefs and freedom s.
Meh, you can no longer buy a gun out of someones trunk, but you can walk into a shop and walk out with a bag o' weed (a bag o weed, a bag o weed, everything is better with a bag o weed... name that tune!). I'd say the wrong people have already moved in from other states and destroyed your beliefs and freedoms. :/
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I believe that you are correct in your assertion. Nonetheless we should also accept the fact that there were already a great number of of these dyed in the wool Liberals in Colorado to begin with. These political changes are neither new nor surprising; just a culmination of a long and steady societal decline.
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