It's funny, I'm sitting in my home office with the door open and I just got a huge whiff of smoke. I'm home alone and my next door neighbor is a Mormon. Hunh. Somebody's getting high and it isn't me.
I know a guy who went to costco today, all stoned up but lost his buzz.....he did eat a bunch of free samples, tho.
If I had known then what I know now...
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So awesome being able to just hit the corner store.
Denver & Seattle X2 in the last few years was so much fun. The Variety is insane
My guy here in NY is spot on 90% of the time, every so often you get some harsh low grade shit. Buying it like your in a farmers market brought a tear to my eye
God Bless America....and NY what the fuck are we waiting for??
So awesome being able to just hit the corner store.
Denver & Seattle X2 in the last few years was so much fun. The Variety is insane
My guy here in NY is spot on 90% of the time, every so often you get some harsh low grade shit. Buying it like your in a farmers market brought a tear to my eye
God Bless America....and NY what the fuck are we waiting for??
What is NY waiting for? I want to know what the WHOLE Country is waiting for?
I really thought about this in the 80's, when i said it would be legalized in the next 20 years. I guess we'll need another 20 years for that to happen? Maybe?
AZ is running messed up anti legalization ads showing some fucked up statistics from Colorado. Don't show me stats from one neighborhood and then imply without actually saying that is the situation in the whole state.
Tom Brady & Donald Trump, BFF's Fuckus rules all Rob Seattle
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
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Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
It sure which ones you have heard, but the first I saw here was jn August or Sept. of 2014. Right after it was legalized in Denver, four kids from out of state rented a motel room, and went and bought Wdibles, and one kid ate like a whole cookie or more, and freaked out, fell over the railing and died from the head injury. They were saying it was the first RMJ related death. Not sure if any alcohol was involved.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
I'm all for the traditional leaf method...but edibles is a slightly different story. I can see how someone could loose their mind from eating too much. It's a very fine line..you need to find that proper dosage amount and stick with it..im not sure edibles should be sold.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
Pardon my lack of knowledge, but what is dabbing?
Dabs is a concentration that goes 10 steps beyond the proces of making Hash. ( which is just the THC Chrystal's, called Tricombs,crushed into a thick substance). Dabs are the crushed Tricombs,rolled and heated to create a thick oily substance( that is nearly pure THC.)
Dabbing is smoking that stuff through a vaporizer pen, or on top of your pot.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
I'm all for the traditional leaf method...but edibles is a slightly different story. I can see how someone could loose their mind from eating too much. It's a very fine line..you need to find that proper dosage amount and stick with it..im not sure edibles should be sold.
I almost agree with the edibles, and that Dabs should be cut out too. Except, edibles are great for those who need nausea control or pain relief but don't wish to smoke. It's just that idiots are prone to idiocy, thus ruining it for everyone. And Dabs.. that is what they use IN the edibles.. it shouldn't be sold pure, is my honest opinion.
Hey. In the beginning we had some quarks. But really, they've got that all worked out. ( and yes we are the first state to have a RMJ related death) Colorado got that together really quickly, and now two years later we are seeing that money put to good use; fixing our streets, our waterways, and going back into monies towards tourism.
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
You guys had a RMJ related death? How did that happen?
Of course intoxication is the issue, not specifically RMJ. There have been a few deaths in CO that they've (mostly opponents) tried to associate with pot, but there were other factors. One idiot college kid got jumped from his hotel balcony and the coroner listed "marijuana intoxication" as a factor. One woman was shot by her husband who was hallucinating after eating edibles and taking prescription drugs. Another dude shot himself and his parents blamed it on edibles. Pot may have enabled these imbalanced people to do these things (and prescription drugs, other drugs and/or alcohol would likely have produced the same results), but certainly didn't cause it.
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
THC overdose. Usually from dabbing. ERs are seeing much more of this in Colorado.
I'm all for the traditional leaf method...but edibles is a slightly different story. I can see how someone could loose their mind from eating too much. It's a very fine line..you need to find that proper dosage amount and stick with it..im not sure edibles should be sold.
I almost agree with the edibles, and that Dabs should be cut out too. Except, edibles are great for those who need nausea control or pain relief but don't wish to smoke. It's just that idiots are prone to idiocy, thus ruining it for everyone. And Dabs.. that is what they use IN the edibles.. it shouldn't be sold pure, is my honest opinion.
Ain't that the truth! And not just weed-related either.
Edibles are tough for me to gauge, and I typically use them for strong pain or needing to sleep.
I much prefer the flower or oil for their more-immediate effects, not to mention the ritual itself.
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goodnessnature for it.Our hallway reeks, I'm sure. Don't know if having a mezuzah on the door jamb makes any of our neighbors think it's NOT us causing it. Doubt it
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Hope you and the chadwick are well.
And yes, I'm high, but not enough.
Is that legal?
B, as Bill Hicks said, "Not only do I think marijuana should be legalized… I think it should be mandatory."
(though maybe not for everyone)
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you.
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VIC 07
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Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Fuckus rules all
Rob
Seattle
My guy here in NY is spot on 90% of the time, every so often you get some harsh low grade shit. Buying it like your in a farmers market brought a tear to my eye
God Bless America....and NY what the fuck are we waiting for??
I really thought about this in the 80's, when i said it would be legalized in the next 20 years. I guess we'll need another 20 years for that to happen? Maybe?
I'm for it but some of the tie-ins concern me.
Need to dig into that before sending in my ballot...but for now? Yeah,
Fuckus rules all
Rob
Seattle
And yes it really is nice to just hit up the corner store!
Is there a case in CO I haven't heard of where RMJ itself was specifically causal? I haven't heard of one.
August or Sept. of 2014. Right after it was legalized in Denver, four kids from out of state rented a motel room, and went and bought Wdibles, and one kid ate like a whole cookie or more, and freaked out, fell over the railing and died from the head injury. They were saying it was the first RMJ related death. Not sure if any alcohol was involved.
Dabbing is smoking that stuff through a vaporizer pen, or on top of your pot.
Edibles are tough for me to gauge, and I typically use them for strong pain or needing to sleep.
I much prefer the flower or oil for their more-immediate effects, not to mention the ritual itself.