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  • BadAxe
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 631

    #766
    Originally posted by truthwolf1
    I actually thought it would of been big tobacco but it looks like EX-Microsoft has begun the gamble. I would buy stock in this.

    Ex-Microsoft manager plans to create first U.S. marijuana brand

    http://news.yahoo.com/ex-microsoft-m...191949078.html

    SEATTLE (Reuters) - A former Microsoft executive plans to create the first U.S. national marijuana brand, with cannabis he hopes to eventually import legally from Mexico, and said he was kicking off his business by acquiring medical pot dispensaries in three U.S. states.
    Jamen Shively, a former Microsoft corporate strategy manager, said he envisions his Seattle-based enterprise becoming the leader in both recreational and medical cannabis - much like Starbucks is the dominant name in coffee, he said.
    Plans to do it with Mexican weed and not American huh? I say he will fail.

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    • Zimobog
      Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 585

      #767
      Im too young to remember it, but I thought Mexico used to have good smoke like Acapulco Gold? Lol

      No mexican stuff I burned was ever that good, but if he went there and set up a quality show Id say it is definately possible to get the standards up to NW standards .

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      • BadAxe
        Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 631

        #768
        Originally posted by Zimobog
        Im too young to remember it, but I thought Mexico used to have good smoke like Acapulco Gold? Lol

        No mexican stuff I burned was ever that good, but if he went there and set up a quality show Id say it is definately possible to get the standards up to NW standards .
        I am not saying Mexico has bad weed. But really, the first "American" weed brand will be Mexican weed? I mean cmon. I know everything is outsourced these days, but lets not BEGIN the Weed branding by outsourcing, lets keep it in country.

        There are now 2 legal states to grow and develop strains (brands) in, with more to follow. There is no need whatsoever to import weed in, when we can grow our own top quality weed.

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        • Zimobog
          Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 585

          #769
          If we outsource it, we can have it cheaper!

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          • truthwolf1
            Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 2696

            #770
            Most people could brew their own beer/wine or harvest a tobacco crop but it just ends up easier stopping at the local liquor store and b/m.
            I see the same thing happening with MJ and all the FDA crap that will follow once it reaches that level.

            and then wait til MONSANTO gets a profitable idea!!!!!!

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            • Crow
              Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 4312

              #771
              Originally posted by truthwolf1
              and then wait til MONSANTO gets a profitable idea!!!!!!
              Monsanto's involvement = Fast track to legalisation at the Federal level.

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              Clarification: Not that I would endorse such a plan. I'm just telling it like it is.
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              • Crow
                Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 4312

                #772
                Maine Lawmakers to Vote on Statewide Initiative

                Last week, advocates turned in double the amount of signatures required to place a marijuana legalization initiative on the ballot in Portland, Maine this year, making certification seem very likely. If approved by voters, the initiative would allow adults aged 21 and over to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana with city limits. Use of the drug in public spaces, such as schools and on public transportation, would still be prohibited. The result from the signature certification process is expected in the coming weeks.

                Residents statewide may still get the opportunity to vote on marijuana legalization as well. We received word from Representative Diane Russell (D-Portland), sponsor of the LD 1229: An Act to Regulate and Tax Marijuana, that it is very likely the measure will receive a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives this week. The amended version of LD 1229 contains only a simple referenda component. If the amended bill is approved by the legislature, it would place the question of whether or not to legalize marijuana on the statewide ballot in Maine this fall.

                MAINE RESIDENTS: It is absolutely crucial that your elected officials hear from you in support of this legislation over the next 24 to 36 hours. Please take a few minutes out of your day to call and email your elected officials and tell them to let the people of Maine decide if it is time to end marijuana prohibition. You can click here to easily find the name and phone number of your members of the State House and Senate. Call them and urge them to vote “YES” on LD 1229. You can also click here to quickly and easily send an email in support of this legislation to your elected representatives.

                NORML will keep you updated as these two efforts move forward. You can track the progress of marijuana law reform legislation in other states via NORML’s ‘Take Action’ page here.
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                • Burnsey
                  Member
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 2572

                  #773
                  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-an...b_3383580.html

                  "...... while marijuana use rates between blacks and whites are comparable, blacks are nearly four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession."

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                  • Crow
                    Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 4312

                    #774
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                    • OregonNative
                      Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 647

                      #775
                      We're moving in the right direction!

                      I just loaded a bowl of UK Cheese with a matchstick head of honey oil. I'm feeling no depression today.

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                      • Crow
                        Member
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 4312

                        #776
                        Originally posted by OregonNative
                        We're moving in the right direction!

                        I just loaded a bowl of UK Cheese with a matchstick head of honey oil. I'm feeling no depression today.
                        No depression here either me bredda... I'm puffing on some Critical Mass with a side of Raw Diesel (both are heavy sativa)

                        Here's another bit to celebrate:

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                        US Conference of Mayors Unanimously Pass Resolution Calling for the Feds to Respect Local Marijuana Laws



                        The US Conference of Mayors unanimously approved a resolution this morning that calls on the federal government to respect local marijuana laws. Resolution No. 32 “reaffirms the USCM’s support of fair and effective criminal justice and drug policies, states that federal laws, including the Controlled Substance Act, should be amended to explicitly allow states to set their own marijuana policies without federal interference; and that until such time as federal law is changed, The United States Conference of Mayors urges the President of the United States to reexamine the priorities of federal agencies to prevent the expenditure of resources on actions that undermine the duly enacted marijuana laws of states.”

                        The resolution was introduced with 18 co-sponsors, including Bob Filner of San Diego, Mike McGinn of (Seattle), Carolyn Goodman (Las Vegas), Jean Quan (Oakland), Steve Hogan (Aurora), Marilyn Strickland of (Tacoma), Kitty Piercy of (Eugene), and William Euille of (Alexandria). You can read the full text of the resolution here.

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                        • OregonNative
                          Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 647

                          #777
                          Originally posted by Crow
                          No depression here either me bredda... I'm puffing on some Critical Mass with a side of Raw Diesel (both are heavy sativa)

                          Here's another bit to celebrate:

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                          US Conference of Mayors Unanimously Pass Resolution Calling for the Feds to Respect Local Marijuana Laws



                          The US Conference of Mayors unanimously approved a resolution this morning that calls on the federal government to respect local marijuana laws. Resolution No. 32 “reaffirms the USCM’s support of fair and effective criminal justice and drug policies, states that federal laws, including the Controlled Substance Act, should be amended to explicitly allow states to set their own marijuana policies without federal interference; and that until such time as federal law is changed, The United States Conference of Mayors urges the President of the United States to reexamine the priorities of federal agencies to prevent the expenditure of resources on actions that undermine the duly enacted marijuana laws of states.”

                          The resolution was introduced with 18 co-sponsors, including Bob Filner of San Diego, Mike McGinn of (Seattle), Carolyn Goodman (Las Vegas), Jean Quan (Oakland), Steve Hogan (Aurora), Marilyn Strickland of (Tacoma), Kitty Piercy of (Eugene), and William Euille of (Alexandria). You can read the full text of the resolution here.

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                          Glad to hear it my brother! Both your mood & the support for the cause!

                          I've had wicked insomnia, I need to locate some serious indica for nights like this. I'd do just about anything for a few grams of Black Domina. I envy you living in a medical state brother, the pickings are slim here.

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                          • Treath
                            Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 90

                            #778
                            I'm happy that more states are letting people choose if they want to consume Cannabis legally. Props to that!

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                            • BrianBriggs
                              New Member
                              • Jun 2013
                              • 1

                              #779
                              Originally posted by Zimobog
                              Well in the age of LED lighting and stuff one might not have such a crazy light bill but I don't really want to get into talking about growing either.

                              I guess what I mean is I live in a state that has had limited decriminalization of marijuana for years. We can 1/4 lb in our houses or a certain number of plants etc. What I think the goal of those of us who believe in this freedom should be is total, absolute, 100% legality with no strings attached. It is the only way to circumvent the effects of the blackmarket and insure that people won't be rotting in a gulag for doing something that should be totally allowed.

                              This sort of half-legal status won't eliminate the criminals trafficking, it won't stop the drug war, and it won't stop human beings from going to jail. That is the goal, right? No more Drug War?

                              It's just disappointing to read about those Cascadian supporters clamoring for regualtion and licsensing instead of for freedom, beggining for the State Liqour board to come along and tell them how pot should be sold, grown, and regulated.
                              I completely agree with your thoughts.. Freedom needs to be handled with responsibility..But things are getting worst in last few years and it is a big cause of concern

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                              • NeonMouse
                                Member
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 193

                                #780
                                Smoke Detura instead its a lot safer!

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