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  • Bigblue1
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    Originally posted by GoVegan
    Light up a cigarette instead of a joing and I guarantee people will be up your arse about it.
    That's understandable. Seeing how modern day cigs are a concoction of terrible chemicals that hardly bare any resemblance to anything natural. Whereas marijauna is completely natural and I doubt any one is smoking 20 + joings a day and get out of the house.....

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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Last Thursday I got drunk with some Russians downtown and took the 358 Aurora express (public bus) home. Some dude was smoking a joint as he was boarding the bus and driver yelled PUT IT OUT!! NOW!! Well that didn't even matter because people were smoking weed ON the bus. Granted, it was the 358 and it was legalization day. Since then I have seen lots of public smoking, and may have even been involved in some of these activities myself. Hey, I was running two minutes late this morning and didn't have time to get chiefed before I went to the bus stop. Its a six minute walk, so what the hell.
    Light up a cigarette instead of a joint and I guarantee people will be up your arse about it.

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  • Roo
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    Originally posted by Crow
    Here's a tip..... Look at the street people and how they consume alcohol: Discreet.
    Lol i take your meaning but I work in Pioneer Square and I don't easily employ the word "discretion" in the context of public intoxication. Nor do I practice it

    that's a lie. I'm actually quite good at it.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Last Thursday I got drunk with some Russians downtown and took the 358 Aurora express (public bus) home. Some dude was smoking a joint as he was boarding the bus and driver yelled PUT IT OUT!! NOW!! Well that didn't even matter because people were smoking weed ON the bus. Granted, it was the 358 and it was legalization day. Since then I have seen lots of public smoking, and may have even been involved in some of these activities myself. Hey, I was running two minutes late this morning and didn't have time to get chiefed before I went to the bus stop. Its a six minute walk, so what the hell.
    At least you got a little something in return.

    Blatant public use is a concern, but as you mentioned (legalisation just took effect that day).. So, the Police is being lenient for the time being when it comes to public consumption (giving people a warning not to use in public [especially in a blatant fashion]). This won't be an ongoing dilemma, I can assure you. Consumers will mellow out, and it will be just another typical day in Seattle

    Here's a tip..... Look at the street people and how they consume alcohol: Discreet.

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  • Roo
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    Last Thursday I got drunk with some Russians downtown and took the 358 Aurora express (public bus) home. Some dude was smoking a joint as he was boarding the bus and driver yelled PUT IT OUT!! NOW!! Well that didn't even matter because people were smoking weed ON the bus. Granted, it was the 358 and it was legalization day. Since then I have seen lots of public smoking, and may have even been involved in some of these activities myself. Hey, I was running two minutes late this morning and didn't have time to get chiefed before I went to the bus stop. Its a six minute walk, so what the hell.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by phantom
    So close! Maybe someday that will read Pot legalised in Arkansas with Governor's proclamation
    Here's hoping!

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  • phantom
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    Originally posted by Crow
    Pot legalised in Colorado with Governor's proclamation

    Marijuana for recreational use became legal in Colorado Monday, when the governor took the procedural step of declaring the voter-approved change part of the state constitution.


    In this Nov. 6, 2012 photo, people attending an Amendment 64 watch party celebrate after a local television station announced the marijuana amendment's passage in Denver.

    By KRISTEN WYATT, Associated Press



    Continued...
    So close! Maybe someday that will read Pot legalised in Arkansas with Governor's proclamation

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  • Crow
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    Pot legalised in Colorado with Governor's proclamation

    Marijuana for recreational use became legal in Colorado Monday, when the governor took the procedural step of declaring the voter-approved change part of the state constitution.


    In this Nov. 6, 2012 photo, people attending an Amendment 64 watch party celebrate after a local television station announced the marijuana amendment's passage in Denver.

    By KRISTEN WYATT, Associated Press

    DENVER —

    Marijuana for recreational use became legal in Colorado Monday, when the governor took the procedural step of declaring the voter-approved change part of the state constitution.

    Colorado became the second state after Washington to allow pot use without a doctor's recommendation. Both states prohibit public use of the drug, and commercial sales in Colorado and Washington won't be permitted until after regulations are written next year.

    Hickenlooper, a Democrat, opposed the measure but had no veto power over the voter-approved amendment to the state constitution. He tweeted his declaration Monday and sent an executive order to reporters by email after the fact. That prevented a countdown to legalization as seen in Washington, where the law's supporters gathered to smoke in public to celebrate.

    The law gave Hickenlooper until Jan. 5 to declare marijuana legal. He told reporters Monday he saw no reason to wait and didn't see any point in letting marijuana become legal without his proclamation.
    Continued...

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  • Skell18
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    Originally posted by Crow
    How very cheeky of you.
    You got it!

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Skell18
    Tongue was firmly in cheek
    How very cheeky of you.

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  • Skell18
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    Originally posted by Crow
    They're flowers, not candy..

    And it's the plant's magical terpenes that gives it that tasty bubblegum flavor
    Tongue was firmly in cheek

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Ansel
    I love my Iolite.
    I love my Arizer. Vaporisers really bring out the flavor. This Double Bubble tastes good smoked, but there's no better way to enjoy your flowers than with a vaporiser.

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  • Ansel
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    I love my Iolite.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Skell18
    How very dare they make weed flavored like sweets and things that will attract children!!! How very dare they, its as bad as putting flavour in snus! Heathens!!
    They're flowers, not candy..

    And it's the plant's magical terpenes that gives it that tasty bubblegum flavor

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  • Skell18
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    Originally posted by Crow
    Double Bubble



    Type Indica-dominant hybrid
    Consumption Method Vaporisation
    Cost* $25 (3,5 grams)
    * I am not selling cannabis. These figures are merely reported prices from random collectives for informational purposes only.

    I've had the original Bubblegum plenty of times over the years, but this one is new to me. It's Bubblegum crossed with Double Dutch. The flowers are very fragrant. It smells just like the original Bubblegum, but the aroma is twice as powerful with the unmistakable bubblegum scent. The taste is that of cherry bubblegum. Very sweet, very tasty.

    The stone is very mellow and soothing. This is an ideal strain for use at night (or during the day in smaller dosages). The flowers are nice and frosty with creamy pistils.
    How very dare they make weed flavored like sweets and things that will attract children!!! How very dare they, its as bad as putting flavour in snus! Heathens!!

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