I'm high on marijuana RIGHT NOW!!
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HesCalledDyer said:I spent about 2 hours cleaning my bowl last night. I've had it for 10 years and I think it was only ever cleaned at the 6 month mark. An hour of boiling with water & vinegar and another hour of soaking in alcohol, rinsing, & shaking with salt & alcohol. There's still a few fussy areas where the resin was built up so thick but I ran out of isopropyl, so hopefully I'll finish the job tonight. Wanted to have a nice, clean piece for Friday.
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Smokin bowls, drinking rum and listening to PJ Radio....I love life!!2005 - London
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Looks like NJ is the next State? It may not be now, but It will as the new Governor wants it.
http://www.nj.com/marijuana/2018/06/the_legal_weed_bill_weve_been_waiting_on_is_here_w.html#incart_river_indexThe N.J. legal weed bill we've all been waiting on is finally here -- but can it pass?
By Payton Guion and Susan K. Livio
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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The state senator leading the charge on legal weed in New Jersey introduced a new bill Thursday that would bring recreational marijuana to the state while expanding the medical marijuana program.
State Sen. Nicholas Scutari on Thursday unveiled a combined bill that aims to address the two biggest marijuana-related issues in New Jersey: an expansion of medical marijuana and full legalization of weed for adults. Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, is also a prime sponsor, Scutari said.
This is the first bill introduced that combines the two efforts. Scutari's bill calls for 218 total marijuana dispensaries, 120 of them recreational and 98 of them medical.
According to Scutari and a copy of the legislation obtained by NJ Advance Media:
* Municipalities may ban a dispensary from opening within its border, but the local governing body must pass an ordinance doing so within 180 days of the law's enactment.
* The 7 percent sales tax on medicinal cannabis will be phased-out within three years.
* A dispensary may create a separate "retail marijuana consumption area" on the premises.
* A positive drug test cannot be used as the basis to deny a person medical care, housing or a job "unless failing to do so would put the school, employer, or landlord in violation of federal law or cause it to lose a federal contract or funding."
Scutari, D-Union, also introduced another bill that only deals with making recreational marijuana legal for adults 21 and older.
Earlier in the day, Scutari had intended to introduce a third bill expanding the medicinal marijuana law, but he delayed doing so in order to work out details that would be agreeable to Sen. Joseph Vitale, D-Middlesex, the co-prime sponsor.
Vitale has said he would not support a combined bill and opposes recreational marijuana.
"The only thing the combined bill has in common is cannabis," Vitale said. "Each of those issues should e treated separately because they have different regulatory frameworks, challenges and purposes."
Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, has agreed to sign on as a prime sponsor of the combined bill, Scutari said.
NJ Advance Media reported last week that Scutari was considering merging medical and recreational marijuana in his new bill, and that such a move could jeopardize both efforts ahead of June 30, which is the Legislature's budget deadline and when lawmakers typically take their summer break.
"I'm going to give it a shot. But we are running out of time," Scutari said on Thursday.
Despite opposition from several lawmakers, Scutari's plan will have some support in the Legislature.
"I stand firmly behind Sen. Nicolas Scutari's proposal to merge the medical and recreational marijuana bills, and will be a vocal advocate in the Assembly," said Assemblyman Jamel Holley in a statement last week.
"The senator's proposal is the most sensible and streamlined way in which to address the issue, developing universal procedures and ensuring clarity," said Holley, who has expressed a willingness to be a sponsor.
Scutari has been working to get recreational marijuana in New Jersey since 2014. He introduced a recreational bill in 2017 that went nowhere and reintroduced that bill in January, as pot-friendly Gov. Phil Murphy was about to take office.
Murphy campaigned on marijuana legalization and announced a major expansion of New Jersey's medical marijuana program earlier this year. Several health conditions were added to the program and enrollment has gone from around 16,000 in December to 22,800 this week, according to the state Health Department.
While the governor has been able to take steps to grow the program, he's also looked to lawmakers to make some of the more ambitious changes, like allowing the state to issue licenses for new businesses to join the market.
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cutz said:Looks like NJ is the next State? It may not be now, but It will as the new Governor wants it.
http://www.nj.com/marijuana/2018/06/the_legal_weed_bill_weve_been_waiting_on_is_here_w.html#incart_river_indexThe N.J. legal weed bill we've all been waiting on is finally here -- but can it pass?
By Payton Guion and Susan K. Livio
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
EDITOR'S NOTE: Interested in the marijuana business industry? NJ Cannabis Insider is a new premium intelligence briefing that features exclusive weekly content geared toward entrepreneurs, lawyers and realtors. View a sample issue.
The state senator leading the charge on legal weed in New Jersey introduced a new bill Thursday that would bring recreational marijuana to the state while expanding the medical marijuana program.
State Sen. Nicholas Scutari on Thursday unveiled a combined bill that aims to address the two biggest marijuana-related issues in New Jersey: an expansion of medical marijuana and full legalization of weed for adults. Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, is also a prime sponsor, Scutari said.
This is the first bill introduced that combines the two efforts. Scutari's bill calls for 218 total marijuana dispensaries, 120 of them recreational and 98 of them medical.
According to Scutari and a copy of the legislation obtained by NJ Advance Media:
* Municipalities may ban a dispensary from opening within its border, but the local governing body must pass an ordinance doing so within 180 days of the law's enactment.
* The 7 percent sales tax on medicinal cannabis will be phased-out within three years.
* A dispensary may create a separate "retail marijuana consumption area" on the premises.
* A positive drug test cannot be used as the basis to deny a person medical care, housing or a job "unless failing to do so would put the school, employer, or landlord in violation of federal law or cause it to lose a federal contract or funding."
Scutari, D-Union, also introduced another bill that only deals with making recreational marijuana legal for adults 21 and older.
Earlier in the day, Scutari had intended to introduce a third bill expanding the medicinal marijuana law, but he delayed doing so in order to work out details that would be agreeable to Sen. Joseph Vitale, D-Middlesex, the co-prime sponsor.
Vitale has said he would not support a combined bill and opposes recreational marijuana.
"The only thing the combined bill has in common is cannabis," Vitale said. "Each of those issues should e treated separately because they have different regulatory frameworks, challenges and purposes."
Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, has agreed to sign on as a prime sponsor of the combined bill, Scutari said.
NJ Advance Media reported last week that Scutari was considering merging medical and recreational marijuana in his new bill, and that such a move could jeopardize both efforts ahead of June 30, which is the Legislature's budget deadline and when lawmakers typically take their summer break.
"I'm going to give it a shot. But we are running out of time," Scutari said on Thursday.
Despite opposition from several lawmakers, Scutari's plan will have some support in the Legislature.
"I stand firmly behind Sen. Nicolas Scutari's proposal to merge the medical and recreational marijuana bills, and will be a vocal advocate in the Assembly," said Assemblyman Jamel Holley in a statement last week.
"The senator's proposal is the most sensible and streamlined way in which to address the issue, developing universal procedures and ensuring clarity," said Holley, who has expressed a willingness to be a sponsor.
Scutari has been working to get recreational marijuana in New Jersey since 2014. He introduced a recreational bill in 2017 that went nowhere and reintroduced that bill in January, as pot-friendly Gov. Phil Murphy was about to take office.
Murphy campaigned on marijuana legalization and announced a major expansion of New Jersey's medical marijuana program earlier this year. Several health conditions were added to the program and enrollment has gone from around 16,000 in December to 22,800 this week, according to the state Health Department.
While the governor has been able to take steps to grow the program, he's also looked to lawmakers to make some of the more ambitious changes, like allowing the state to issue licenses for new businesses to join the market.
Good luck, NJ!It's high time (and I mean HIGH time) the feds declassify marijuana and make it legal nationwide."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Gorilla bomb!I SAW PEARL JAM0
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dankind said:Gorilla bomb!0
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Think I’m taking a break for a while.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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HesCalledDyer said:Think I’m taking a break for a while.Enjoy the break and have another hit... of fresh air! *I do that now and then as well. My breaks last anywhere from a few days to occasionally weeks or months, and two or three times, it was a year or two. In fact, most or all of 2016 was a break for me.* Cool song-- haven't heard it for some time. Here it is...
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Just really baked, been to smoking all day and now chilling with some Chris Cornell Song Book on vinyl and it just don't get any better then this.....peace!Post edited by BLACK35 on2005 - London
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Man I'm in a zone......Chris Cornell on Max ===== AWESOME!!2005 - London
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Trying some live resin for the first time.
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I got my medicinal card for ny today. Still pretty restrictive as far as what they offer though. Pills, tincture, or a medicine-tasting inhaler/pen/vape. I got my foot in the door though, its sure to expand. The governor also asked the health dept to conduct a study on ny recreational implications and their report is basically an open endorsement... so maybe we are getting closer0
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PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:I spent about 2 hours cleaning my bowl last night. I've had it for 10 years and I think it was only ever cleaned at the 6 month mark. An hour of boiling with water & vinegar and another hour of soaking in alcohol, rinsing, & shaking with salt & alcohol. There's still a few fussy areas where the resin was built up so thick but I ran out of isopropyl, so hopefully I'll finish the job tonight. Wanted to have a nice, clean piece for Friday.Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:Horos said:Trying some live resin for the first time.#FHP0
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From google:
When it comes to concentrates, butane hash-oil (BHO) is the most common form. ... While the production process of BHO is relatively simple, producing live resin is a lot more complex. Live resin is produced in a very similar fashion to BHO, but with fresh, flash frozen bud, as opposed to bud that has been dried and cured.
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