Weed,Blunts,Trees

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  1. mikelong profile image59
    mikelongposted 14 years ago

    I don't think the government will ever be able to effectively tax it...I really can't see how..

    But, I don't think taxation is the only reason for its ongoing illegality...

    Regardless, we are living in a great period of time...and I'm very curious to see how local, state, and federal governments are going to evolve...

    1. World Marketing profile image41
      World Marketingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      im curious too

  2. mikelong profile image59
    mikelongposted 14 years ago

    "Your statement about "enables criminals/terrorist to grow wealthy off the ongoing stream of disappeared cash...?" Is completely hot air. Did you say this just to say it?"

    Let us see....the growers are criminals are they not?

    They would go to prison if caught...so they must be...

    As for terrorists....I do not personally believe that those who grow weed may not all be...but if they are involved with the funding of groups who use terror...like Pacas Trece and San Fer...then they are still connected...

    And the money "disapears"...purchases that are never recorded that enable more undocumented buys...of who knows what else...

    When I was in Hawaii, after the Corps, I got to know the local side of things.... From the police in the evidence room using and redistributing the meth they confiscate from local buyers to being asked by a weed seller to shoot someone...I have seen a great deal....

    Don't be hasty in your assesments please...

    1. Sab Oh profile image57
      Sab Ohposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      "When I was in Hawaii, after the Corps, I got to know the local side of things...."


      In the sugar cane fields, right?

  3. World Marketing profile image41
    World Marketingposted 14 years ago

    Any one else want to give their opinion

  4. Fluffymetal profile image75
    Fluffymetalposted 14 years ago

    This is a great forum

  5. World Marketing profile image41
    World Marketingposted 14 years ago

    got munchies

    1. Art 4 Life profile image60
      Art 4 Lifeposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I think it should be legalized...

      got brownies?

      1. figment profile image74
        figmentposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        http://www.eclipptv.com/files/videos/thumbnails/e74c0d42b443390.004.jpg

        YUM YUM

        1. Ron Montgomery profile image59
          Ron Montgomeryposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          problem is, eating the brownies gives you the munchies, you satisfy the munchies by eating more brownies, eating more brownies intensifies the munchies so you eat more brownies.....

          1. figment profile image74
            figmentposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Then you pass out comfortably numb... and full! big_smile

            1. earnestshub profile image80
              earnestshubposted 14 years agoin reply to this

              When you wake up you can roll a good sized spiff which will make you hungry, so you can them make some more brownies. The perfect cycle really. lol

              1. figment profile image74
                figmentposted 14 years agoin reply to this

                LMAO - good one! big_smile

 
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