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Subject: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Ebbie Date: 06 Nov 14 - 05:36 PM Alaska has (narrowly) passed Measure 2, legalizing recreational marijuana. However, owing to our unique location in this world there are potholes underfoot. Federal law prohibits vessels of any kind transporting pot. In Juneau, in Southeast Alaska, everything has to come in by air or water which basically mandates the non-utilization of car or ferry or plane. Any ideas on how people will get around the federal injunctions? Many Alaskans have for decades grown their own but certainly not enough for the commercial market. Since 1972, I think, Alaska has allowed personal use with a maximum limit on three live plants per. Ah ha! I just remembered that a year or two ago a local grow operation was busted involving hundreds of plants in a rental (of all places!) so maybe there will not be a Predicament in transPorting Pot? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Ed T Date: 06 Nov 14 - 05:53 PM BC-Bud may be the answer, the strong northern fumes travel miles, easily crossing international borders. :) :) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Mrrzy Date: 06 Nov 14 - 06:04 PM And it IS getting warmer up there. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: olddude Date: 06 Nov 14 - 06:32 PM They will grow it in hot house. Too much money to the growers so they will find a useful way |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Jack Campin Date: 06 Nov 14 - 07:19 PM Expect a boom in pigeon racing. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: olddude Date: 06 Nov 14 - 07:32 PM I want to open a twinky store near you Ebbie |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Ed T Date: 06 Nov 14 - 07:35 PM Maybe this would work? Investment? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: gnu Date: 06 Nov 14 - 08:34 PM Potential Problems with Pot... big pharma and the politicians they buy off. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: GUEST,# Date: 06 Nov 14 - 08:54 PM If you can't figure out how to get any then you're to stupid to be smoking it. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Ebbie Date: 06 Nov 14 - 09:44 PM Boy Howdy, Guest #, you are a sweetie. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: GUEST,# Date: 06 Nov 14 - 09:55 PM Hi, Ebbie. There is s'posed to be some bad weather coming your way, maybe. Late weekend and early week. You take care, huh? :-) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Ebbie Date: 06 Nov 14 - 10:36 PM Shall do. I like high winds- as long as they're not destructive! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: olddude Date: 06 Nov 14 - 11:17 PM Just don't Bogart that join my friend pass it over to me |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: bubblyrat Date: 07 Nov 14 - 06:44 AM Only tried it once ,about 20 years ago ,and didn't feel any different, although I had had a bottle or so of wine.Despite that, I am sure that it has great benefits when used for pain relief and should be decriminalised if so used. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: GUEST,gillymor Date: 07 Nov 14 - 08:58 AM I've done numerous independent studies and yes, it's a good pain reliever. Unfortunately the mossbacks here in Florida beat down medical pot in the recent election. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: frogprince Date: 07 Nov 14 - 08:55 PM "Sometimes, I think it's a shame, When I get to feelin' bad, Or when I'm feelin' no pain". |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Bert Date: 07 Nov 14 - 09:29 PM A personal story about the stuff. A certain young lady who is very dear to me lost her first baby because her quack put her on a conventional medicine to control her nausea. It didn't work and she lost the baby because she couldn't eat and was malnourished. When her second baby was on the way she had the same problem and it was suggested that she try pot to control her nausea. She was reluctant, but she tried it in moderation and gave birth to a healthy baby. She did the same for her third child and now has two healthy children. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: LadyJean Date: 08 Nov 14 - 02:13 AM I hope those healthy children have undamaged brains. I was a healthy child who wrot seventeen 71, which did not make for a happy childhood. I'm allergic to marijuanna. I have no problem with people smoking it, as long as they are far away from me. There's the problem. I'm always worried that some idiout is going to blow some pot smoke in my face, because he isn't going to believe I'm allergic to that universal panacea. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: GUEST,# Date: 08 Nov 14 - 07:46 AM Potential Problems with Pot Potential problems with pot Is something that everyone's got, Drop a lid on the floor Then go find it once more, Sounds like fun but believe me it's not. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Mrrzy Date: 08 Nov 14 - 10:04 PM Ha ha ha ha ha! Cat hair and carpet fuzz are worth it if it's that last bowl! Happy old king cole - called for his pipe and he called for his bowl. I'm allergic to tobacco - and no, I don't want to trade, LadyJean! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: Bert Date: 08 Nov 14 - 11:43 PM Healthy, I think, implies undamaged. The one that relied on conventional medicine is dead. I do understand allergies. My wife is allergic to perfume. I would like to shoot all those a-holes who marinate in the stuff and then get in an elevator. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Potential Problems with Pot From: GUEST,# Date: 08 Nov 14 - 11:56 PM Closest I've come to puking in thirty years was in just such a situation. Some guy wearing a deodorant called Axe and who I think subscribed to the theory that because lots is sufficiently far beyond better meant that lots more would whaft a person to nirvana. There are no words . . . |