The AMT Marijuana Thread
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i'm an edibles guy i make my own butter now i just eat a cookie or chocolate before any functions i might be attending not need to smoke at all ..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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josevolution said:i'm an edibles guy i make my own butter now i just eat a cookie or chocolate before any functions i might be attending not need to smoke at all ..
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:josevolution said:i'm an edibles guy i make my own butter now i just eat a cookie or chocolate before any functions i might be attending not need to smoke at all ..
I will say that bringing a vape pen to my sister's on Mother's Day helped immensely.
Very curious to see how things will - or won't - change here come 2018. I'm going to hold on to my scrip card for sure.
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Looks like legalized recreational marijuana may lead to reduced food production in BC, as agricultural companies switch from veggies to weed due to higher profit margins.
http://vancouversun.com/business/local-business/pot-production-could-edge-out-vegetables-on-lower-mainlands-agricultural-land-says-delta-mayor
One unintended side effect that is cause for concern.
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oftenreading said:Looks like legalized recreational marijuana may lead to reduced food production in BC, as agricultural companies switch from veggies to weed due to higher profit margins.
http://vancouversun.com/business/local-business/pot-production-could-edge-out-vegetables-on-lower-mainlands-agricultural-land-says-delta-mayor
One unintended side effect that is cause for concern.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:oftenreading said:Looks like legalized recreational marijuana may lead to reduced food production in BC, as agricultural companies switch from veggies to weed due to higher profit margins.
http://vancouversun.com/business/local-business/pot-production-could-edge-out-vegetables-on-lower-mainlands-agricultural-land-says-delta-mayor
One unintended side effect that is cause for concern.
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Now i've made my own Tincture and i like it too just do 1ml about 17 drops worth in a glass of water or juice 30 mnts i'm crusing along fine ...I like edibles or tinctures with edibles i know 1 hr into it i'll be getting high i smoke when i'm home mostly on weekends but nowhere as much as i use to yrs ago ...My days of buying weed are over now i grow my own ..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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I thought I'd ask this here rather than on the "I'm stoned out of my gourd RIGHT NOW!" thread or instead of creating a new one.
My question here is mostly directed toward those who are in the know about marijuana quality in states where it is legal medically and/or for recreational use. My curiosity was piqued by a guy I ran into who said when the California dispensaries open for recreational marijuana in January, that which will be available will be, as he put it, "like Bud Lite" and "Monsanto pot", and "over-controlled"... i.e., not great quality non-organic. He also railed against vape pens, saying they are unhealthy to use because of what they use to atomizes the cannabis oils. (I'm hoping vaping is actually healthier/easier on the throat than the harshness of smoking.)
My interest in the herb will be mostly for health reasons related to arthritis, muscle and worn out joints that ache and pain resulting in wear and tear and age, anxiety, but also include the healthy benefits of relaxing and feeling good... of course!
Are the concerns of quality I've mentioned here minor, moderate or of major concern? How can one tell or find out about this kind of thing?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
What are the rules for growing your own?
It's a fun little hobby, gardening is the best!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
brianlux said:I thought I'd ask this here rather than on the "I'm stoned out of my gourd RIGHT NOW!" thread or instead of creating a new one.
My question here is mostly directed toward those who are in the know about marijuana quality in states where it is legal medically and/or for recreational use. My curiosity was piqued by a guy I ran into who said when the California dispensaries open for recreational marijuana in January, that which will be available will be, as he put it, "like Bud Lite" and "Monsanto pot", and "over-controlled"... i.e., not great quality non-organic. He also railed against vape pens, saying they are unhealthy to use because of what they use to atomizes the cannabis oils. (I'm hoping vaping is actually healthier/easier on the throat than the harshness of smoking.)
My interest in the herb will be mostly for health reasons related to arthritis, muscle and worn out joints that ache and pain resulting in wear and tear and age, anxiety, but also include the healthy benefits of relaxing and feeling good... of course!
Are the concerns of quality I've mentioned here minor, moderate or of major concern? How can one tell or find out about this kind of thing?
To quell any concerns, you could always visit a grower and talk to them directly.0 -
As a Colorado resident I can tell you that the quality is amazing and getting better all the time.
As for corporate involvement there is very little due to the obvious federal government restrictions.
There are lots of health/medical options available here with many not having any THC. So you should have plenty of options for your pain needs.
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eddiec said:brianlux said:I thought I'd ask this here rather than on the "I'm stoned out of my gourd RIGHT NOW!" thread or instead of creating a new one.
My question here is mostly directed toward those who are in the know about marijuana quality in states where it is legal medically and/or for recreational use. My curiosity was piqued by a guy I ran into who said when the California dispensaries open for recreational marijuana in January, that which will be available will be, as he put it, "like Bud Lite" and "Monsanto pot", and "over-controlled"... i.e., not great quality non-organic. He also railed against vape pens, saying they are unhealthy to use because of what they use to atomizes the cannabis oils. (I'm hoping vaping is actually healthier/easier on the throat than the harshness of smoking.)
My interest in the herb will be mostly for health reasons related to arthritis, muscle and worn out joints that ache and pain resulting in wear and tear and age, anxiety, but also include the healthy benefits of relaxing and feeling good... of course!
Are the concerns of quality I've mentioned here minor, moderate or of major concern? How can one tell or find out about this kind of thing?
To quell any concerns, you could always visit a grower and talk to them directly.What are the rules for growing your own?
It's a fun little hobby, gardening is the best!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Bentleyspop said:As a Colorado resident I can tell you that the quality is amazing and getting better all the time.
As for corporate involvement there is very little due to the obvious federal government restrictions.
There are lots of health/medical options available here with many not having any THC. So you should have plenty of options for your pain needs."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Bentleyspop said:As a Colorado resident I can tell you that the quality is amazing and getting better all the time.
As for corporate involvement there is very little due to the obvious federal government restrictions.
There are lots of health/medical options available here with many not having any THC. So you should have plenty of options for your pain needs.0 -
brianlux said:eddiec said:brianlux said:I thought I'd ask this here rather than on the "I'm stoned out of my gourd RIGHT NOW!" thread or instead of creating a new one.
My question here is mostly directed toward those who are in the know about marijuana quality in states where it is legal medically and/or for recreational use. My curiosity was piqued by a guy I ran into who said when the California dispensaries open for recreational marijuana in January, that which will be available will be, as he put it, "like Bud Lite" and "Monsanto pot", and "over-controlled"... i.e., not great quality non-organic. He also railed against vape pens, saying they are unhealthy to use because of what they use to atomizes the cannabis oils. (I'm hoping vaping is actually healthier/easier on the throat than the harshness of smoking.)
My interest in the herb will be mostly for health reasons related to arthritis, muscle and worn out joints that ache and pain resulting in wear and tear and age, anxiety, but also include the healthy benefits of relaxing and feeling good... of course!
Are the concerns of quality I've mentioned here minor, moderate or of major concern? How can one tell or find out about this kind of thing?
To quell any concerns, you could always visit a grower and talk to them directly.What are the rules for growing your own?
It's a fun little hobby, gardening is the best!
Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Go Beavers said:brianlux said:Bentleyspop said:As a Colorado resident I can tell you that the quality is amazing and getting better all the time.
As for corporate involvement there is very little due to the obvious federal government restrictions.
There are lots of health/medical options available here with many not having any THC. So you should have plenty of options for your pain needs.rgambs said:brianlux said:eddiec said:brianlux said:I thought I'd ask this here rather than on the "I'm stoned out of my gourd RIGHT NOW!" thread or instead of creating a new one.
My question here is mostly directed toward those who are in the know about marijuana quality in states where it is legal medically and/or for recreational use. My curiosity was piqued by a guy I ran into who said when the California dispensaries open for recreational marijuana in January, that which will be available will be, as he put it, "like Bud Lite" and "Monsanto pot", and "over-controlled"... i.e., not great quality non-organic. He also railed against vape pens, saying they are unhealthy to use because of what they use to atomizes the cannabis oils. (I'm hoping vaping is actually healthier/easier on the throat than the harshness of smoking.)
My interest in the herb will be mostly for health reasons related to arthritis, muscle and worn out joints that ache and pain resulting in wear and tear and age, anxiety, but also include the healthy benefits of relaxing and feeling good... of course!
Are the concerns of quality I've mentioned here minor, moderate or of major concern? How can one tell or find out about this kind of thing?
To quell any concerns, you could always visit a grower and talk to them directly.What are the rules for growing your own?
It's a fun little hobby, gardening is the best!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Ah never mindjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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For me, my considerations of quality are non-existent, based on my experiences with my long-time dispensary.
Try buying a recommended strain and research the grower...?
Also, there are SO many recipes for edibles out there, enabling you to control dosage and means of ingestion.
Me, very happy that the times, they are a-changing.0 -
Me too! Just hoping they do it right.
But then, after all, this is California so I'm guessing quality choices will be an option. I think they guy I spoke with was a bit reactionary, maybe a bit paranoid."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Here's a link to several videos from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission that regulates Oregon weed, talking about quality control, etc. The combination of the stiffness of a government video combined with the fact that weed is mostly about getting baked and having a good time is an amusing juxtaposition:
http://golegaloregon.com/meet-the-licensees/
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