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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 07:58am
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No matter what you may think about it, that is a LOT of plants! Someone was working hard.

You may think Pot smokers are lazy, but try growing that much of anything and see how easy it is. LOL
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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 09:37am
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No matter what you may think about it, that is a LOT of plants! Someone was working hard.

You may think Pot smokers are lazy, but try growing that much of anything and see how easy it is. LOL
You are kidding, right? Being the good Americans these folks probably were, you know damn well that the folks who worked this "farm" were undocumented aliens.
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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 12:57pm
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You are kidding, right? Being the good Americans these folks probably were, you know damn well that the folks who worked this "farm" were undocumented aliens.

Not necessarily. You know, marijuana grows like a, well, weed!
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Old Wed Sep 09, 2009, 08:21pm
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You are kidding, right? Being the good Americans these folks probably were, you know damn well that the folks who worked this "farm" were undocumented aliens.
This one was obviously not a Humboldt coop.


Yea we do have some issues with these "hidden" farms .
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Old Wed Sep 09, 2009, 04:00pm
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No matter what you may think about it, that is a LOT of plants! Someone was working hard.

You may think Pot smokers are lazy, but try growing that much of anything and see how easy it is. LOL

Ah the principles of a free market, profit is the ultimate motivator!
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Old Wed Sep 09, 2009, 04:32pm
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Ah the principles of a free market, profit is the ultimate motivator!
You mean you don't think that was for personal medicinal use?
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Old Thu Sep 10, 2009, 06:23pm
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You mean you don't think that was for personal medicinal use?
I know you know but just in case, everything is medicinal, including sore knees ,and everybody gets the A-OK for the medicine...Thats what I've heard anyways.
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No matter what you may think about it, that is a LOT of plants! Someone was working hard.

You may think Pot smokers are lazy, but try growing that much of anything and see how easy it is. LOL
In sierra nevada, it is mostly a business. the pot heads grow their little gardens in their houses/backyards, many of them growing legally. The big farms are cultivated just like many others, and have nothing to do with pot smokers working. They are farmed by farm laborers.
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 08:58am
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In sierra nevada, it is mostly a business. the pot heads grow their little gardens in their houses/backyards, many of them growing legally. The big farms are cultivated just like many others, and have nothing to do with pot smokers working. They are farmed by farm laborers.
I am curious as to how they are "grown legally." There is a federal ban on growing hemp in the US.

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/dis.../12/27/ndhemp/
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 11:01am
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I am curious as to how they are "grown legally." There is a federal ban on growing hemp in the US.

North Dakota challenges federal ban on hemp | Minnesota Public Radio NewsQ

I wasnt talking about growing hemp - i was talking about legally growing pot for use as pot.. not to make a rope.

Medical pot (another fraudy little lame scam, almost as lame as the "I wanna smoke a rope" argument) is grown legally in CA, despite (and in defiance of) federal law.

I dont know the numbers, but if you have a prescription, you can grow certain amounts. People (all with these "215 cards") get together and grow lots. They also grow it and sell it to the stores that legally supply medical pot. These cards are state issued and look very much like a drivers license, with their picture on it and everything.

Move to CA, claim a back spasm (at worst), pay your $200 and you can grow all your own rope you want.

On a side note- when we passed the medical mj thing, I voted no. It was obviously a pot head scam... as its turned out to be - a little side business for "pot doctors" who will prescribe it for money without even examining you... but

IMO, the federal gov should get the F out. CA legalized it, end of story.

Some times the feds do come and mess with the bigger operations.

Likely CA will go even farther to full legalization. Its a big tax thing for CA right now and talked about a lot.

All it does is turn people stupid IMO. When you talk to a pot head, you can tell they arent all there. They lose something and its idiotic, but probably should just be legal... its such a joke as it is. As long as you have under an ounce, in CA (and you arent charged as a vehicle code misdemeanor), it is less trouble than a speeding ticket and will stay on your record for less time.
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 11:19am
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Its grown elsewhere and the products imported to the US
Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Again, proof that you missed the gist of the argument.

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See! Now you can smoke your tshirts and ropes and your quest for hemp legalization is over!

Yippie!


Yeahh you can even smoke a shower curtain.

Have fun pot heads, zero tolerance Hemp is imported and legal.. we dont have to hear that BS ever again!!!

Medical pot (another fraudy little lame scam, almost as lame as the "I wanna smoke a rope" argument) is grown legally in CA, despite (and in defiance of) federal law.

It was obviously a pot head scam... as its turned out to be - a little side business for "pot doctors" who will prescribe it for money without even examining you... but...
I notice that you really seem to focus on the plant as a drug, rather than as a decent cash crop like, say, cotton, soy, trees...etc. Must be some drug issues in your past. Either that, or else you are really just failing to get the intent of my posts. I am talking agriculture and industry, you are talking drug abuse. Apples and oranges. (It is safe to mention cash crops such as apples and oranges, isn't it, without some discussion about how we are consuming too many sugars in this society?! )

My original post simply had to do with the hypocrisy of a culture who defends the growing and smoking of one plant in spite of its drug (tobacco/nicotine), while going to great lengths to villify the other(hemp/THC) even though it can be a very useful plant with the psycoactive chemical absent in its growth. I think you have helped to prove my point.


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All it does is turn people stupid IMO. When you talk to a pot head, you can tell they arent all there. They lose something and its idiotic, but probably should just be legal... its such a joke as it is.
Well...finally, something we can agree on.
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 11:40am
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I notice that you really seem to focus on the plant as a drug, rather than as a decent cash crop like, say, cotton, soy, trees...etc. Must be some drug issues in your past. Either that, or else you are really just failing to get the intent of my posts. I am talking agriculture and industry, you are talking drug abuse. Apples and oranges. (It is safe to mention cash crops such as apples and oranges, isn't it, without some discussion about how we are consuming too many sugars in this society?! )
Hemp is already a retail and taxed product in the USA... I suppose the only thing really missing is few federally legal hemp farms??

A couple of farmers missing out? Tell em to farm grapes with their federal welfare subsidy instead.

The hemp argument is really kind of thin when not looked at through red puffy eyes.

There is no huge demand for hemp products and this is not the windfall the pot heads claim. The demand for whats out there is already there and readily available. This stuff is a novelty. Go to the mall novelty store and get all the hemp underwear you want right now, today. I googled it, there are hemp stores in Texas. Has this been a huge windfall for texas? Your legal hemp stuff?


Do you have lots of hemp stuff? Its great right? You must own much.


The real money, if one wanted to make money off of pot, is in pot. Not hemp. Hemps there, it means nothing and is a total straw man argument. There is little to no market for hemp garbage unless you want to run around with your "legalize hemp" tshirt on, made out of hemp... which ironically, was legally manufactured and purchased in the USA.


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My original post simply had to do with the hypocrisy of a culture who defends the growing and smoking of one plant in spite of its drug (tobacco/nicotine), while going to great lengths to villify the other(hemp/THC) even though it can be a very useful plant with the psycoactive chemical absent in its growth. I think you have helped to prove my point.
You think tobacco and nicotine arent villified?!?

lol.

really?
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 01:56pm
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I googled it, there are hemp stores in Texas.
Had you read my previous post, you would have noted that I said they were "everywhere." I didn't even need to Google, Cuil, Bing or otherwise search to know that. These neo-hippie stores are far from what I am talking about, but since you seemed obsessed with them and the drug, I know there is little that I can do to help you see what it is that I am talking about.

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You think tobacco and nicotine arent villified?!?

lol.

really?
Socially, of course it is. However, it is still a legally grown and protected crop, that just happens to contribute to the deaths of around 5 million people per year.


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The real money, if one wanted to make money off of pot, is in pot. Not hemp.
Actually, the real money would be as an alternative sustainable fuel source, as well as a sustainable alternative building material. But, I will cease to cast my pearls. Go ahead, enjoy the last word......
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This has to be the most OT thread ever.



"We should have a dope-a-thon, man. You know try to raise money for like all the people that lost their crops."
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Old Tue Sep 15, 2009, 10:51am
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Its grown elsewhere and the products imported to the US
Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

See! Now you can smoke your tshirts and ropes and your quest for hemp legalization is over!

Yippie!

Sweatshop free and made in good ole USA and Canada - Order online!
Hemp Clothing Products, Organic Cotton Linens


Yeahh you can even smoke a shower curtain.

Have fun pot heads, zero tolerance Hemp is imported and legal.. we dont have to hear that BS ever again!!!


Yeah!!!!
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