buddered up on ya did it? I like mine in the shatter form.
I like shatter just as much, but I didn't make the honey. I received it from a bud that owns a medical apothecary. Was still top-notch though (lab-tested by Analytical 360, and was over 60% for THC content (forget what the exact number was)).
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DNA Lemon Skunk sounds pretty good right about now...
Lexington Herald-Leader Op-Ed: Sensible plan on medical pot
As the national attitude towards marijuana consumption has shifted dramatically — nearly 20 states and the District of Columbia now permit medical marijuana — State Sen. Perry Clark, D-Louisville, has sponsored sensible legislation that would legalize small amounts of marijuana for patients with a prescription.
The Gatewood Galbraith Memorial Act, named after the Lexington lawyer and colorful gubernatorial candidate, would allow doctors to prescribe marijuana for patients with debilitating illnesses.
The legislation would not legalize the sale of marijuana or its recreational use. It would only allow patients or their designated caregivers to possess the drug in quantities less than five ounces.
A hearing on Wednesday before the Health and Welfare committees in Frankfort featured testimony from patients and advocates who laid out a compelling case against the widely held mistrust of the drug and for the under-acknowledged of therapeutic benefits of cannabis.
But they are not the only ones making the argument.
The case for medical marijuana recently received a high-profile endorsement from Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the well-known chief medical correspondent for CNN. After a yearlong undertaking that culminated in a convincing documentary, Gupta reversed his position on marijuana in the strongest terms.
"I have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because I think, you know, we've been terribly and systematically misled in this country for some time. And I did part of that misleading," he said in an interview.
Since 1970, marijuana has been classified by the federal government as a Schedule I drug, the strictest classification possible, reserved for dangerous drugs with a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use.
Since marijuana is impossible to overdose on, has little addictive potential and holds numerous medical benefits, it is perplexing that the federal government considers it more dangerous than cocaine and meth, both Schedule II drugs, as well methanphetamine as valium, which is a Schedule IV drug.
honey hash oil FTW! Just bought a new waterpipe on vacation. One of those ones with a spiral tube in side a chamer the smoke comes up from and an ice chamber on top, shits awesome!
Sour diesel buds rolled in girl scout cookies BHO Im blazed
Turkish bodybuilder... clutching bag of marijuana ...held party-for-one onboard Merkel's private jet
FULL TITLE: "Turkish bodybuilder dressed in his underpants and clutching bag of marijuana and ecstasy held party-for-one onboard Merkel's private jet"
A man wearing just his underpants and high on drugs managed to board an empty German government jet used by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Clutching a bag full of marijuana and ecstasy pills, the 24-year-old danced on the wing of the plane, sprayed foam around and pushed buttons in the cockpit of the jet in Cologne Airport.
The bodybuilder, believed to be of Turkish descent and named only as Volkan T, even released the inflatable emergency slide of the Airbus 319 on July 25.
It took four hours for officials to remove the intruder from the plane...
Cologne state prosecutor Ulrich Bremer ruled out terrorism as a motive...
He then blagged his way past security claiming he was going to a wedding reception in the officers' quarters before climbing a barbed wire fence and climbing onto the plane's left wing.
While playing with the buttons in the cockpit, he triggered an alarm.
Merkel was only hundreds of kilometers away at the opening of the Wagner opera festival in Bayreuth...
BREAKING NEWS: You Can Smoke Pot In GTA V, According to Ratings Board
We had a hunch it was going to be possible, and, now, the people who rate video games are letting the cat out of the dimebag. You can smoke pot in GTA V, according to the Entertainment Software Ratings Board. That same group has offered a bunch of other mild spoilers for GTA V, if you're interested.
The following is the official summary from the ESRB's listing for GTA V, which is getting an M rating for, well, being Grand Theft Auto. Remember, M-rated games are for gamers 17 and up.
They were handed out to the first thousand. That's why I said to grab one while they're fresh..!
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Sgt. Sean Whitcomb and Jonah Spangenthal, both from Seattle Police Department, hand out bags of Doritos chips at Saturday’s Hempfest at Myrtle Edwards Park. The packages bore do’s and don’ts for Hempfest attendees.
Oregon: Governor Signs Law Authorizing Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Democratic Gov. John Kitzhaber today signed legislation, House Bill 3460, into law establishing regulations for the creation of state-licensed medical cannabis facilities.
The law tasks the Oregon Health Authority with crafting rules and regulations over the following nine months to govern the new statewide distribution system.
Oregon voters initially approved a statewide initiative in 1998 mandating state lawmakers to allow for physicians to authorize qualified patients to consume and grow cannabis. However, that law did not explicitly provide legal protections for outlets that wished to dispense the substance to authorized patients.
Presently, an estimated 200 unlicensed cannabis dispensing facilities are operating throughout the state. An estimated 57,000 Oregonians are registered with the state to consume cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Arizona, Colorado, New Jersey, Maine, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington, DC now have licensed medical cannabis dispensaries up and running. (California dispensaries are not licensed by the state.) Similar dispensary outlets are in the process of opening in Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Nevada and New Hampshire.
The United Nations voted overwhelmingly Thursday to recognize a Palestinian state, a long-sought victory for the Palestinians and an embarrassing diplomatic...
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