States To Avoid for Cannabis.

Sunbiz1

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,

I recently stumbled across a series by National Geographic, done last year in many cities across the U.S. Unfortunately, I do not have the editing skills to simply take out all of the cannabis portions...as I would love to re-paste them together as one film on youtube. The differences between Seattle and Nashville in this country are like night and day. I never realized some states still are abusing their authority to seize property for minor cannabis infractions. Sorry about having to use this whole vid, the seizure and growing portions are at the 9 and 27 minute marks respectively.

What other states are as archaic as Tennessee?. That poor country singer had his whole van seized over a small amount last year:

[video=youtube;Aeo-iNbogx8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aeo-iNbogx8[/video]

Hehe!, love that guy at the 9 minute mark.

:peace:
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
the really crazy thing sun is that tennessee is a huge pill state, not to mention meth, but they battle people over use of cannabis, which is surely way better for people than pills, or definitely meth ffs..
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
It's all about the money.
Court costs and fines.
The outrageous drug taxes they hit people with.
Money from seized assets.
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
Look at all the money the different agencies get for the so called war on drugs. The money made off seized assets.
Its all a fucking scam. That's why they scheduled mj as a 1. That way no one can do Research on it and prove their sorry crooked asses wrong.
 

MrEDuck

Well-Known Member
i tend to agree for the most part.. there's big money in prohibition for sure..
Probably a comparable amount to the black market. The war on drugs contributes billions to the economy on both sides. It's like a direct conversion of misery into profit!
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Probably a comparable amount to the black market. The war on drugs contributes billions to the economy on both sides. It's like a direct conversion of misery into profit!
yeah, i mostly meant that i don't think that the money(s) being made from prohibtion is the sole reason why cannabis is stll illegal..
imo, there are still people out there who buy into the entire getway drug theory, not to mention the other people who believe all drugs are bad, unless of course it's alcohol or prescribed by a dr.. :D
 

hydrogreen65

Well-Known Member
A lot of the population now days are nothing but retarded ass puppets.
They believe any and everything the government and news agencies tell them.
They're either too stupid or to friggin lazy to research things on their own.
The further technology advances, the dumber people get.
 

MrEDuck

Well-Known Member
yeah, i mostly meant that i don't think that the money(s) being made from prohibtion is the sole reason why cannabis is stll illegal..
imo, there are still people out there who buy into the entire getway drug theory, not to mention the other people who believe all drugs are bad, unless of course it's alcohol or prescribed by a dr.. :D
Yes and a lot of people are making a lot of money convincing them of that fact and doing whatever they can to prevent evidence to the contrary from being introduced. We can't have an FDA approved study of medical cannabis because the only federally legal source is the people that want to keep it illegal. One of the reasons MAPS has been able to do MDMA research is that shortly before it was banned the Nichols' group whipped up 2kg to store in hopes that it could be used for research in the future. It only took about a quarter century to jump through the regulatory hoops to give it to someone.
 

farmasensist

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They want you to think people in the bible belt don't want it in their states. That is pure bull shit. Everyone I know either smokes or they don't but if they don't, they st least respect my right to do so. There really isn't much talk down here for or against it. It is just the elephant in the room being ignored.

There is no organized MJ reform efforts here. The only thing even close that I have ever seen was a few parents at the state capital pissed off because they have to keep bailing their kids out of jail for smoking flowers.
 

TheBeardedStoner

Active Member
A lot of the population now days are nothing but retarded ass puppets.
They believe any and everything the government and news agencies tell them.
They're either too stupid or to friggin lazy to research things on their own.
The further technology advances, the dumber people get.
Funny how that works isn't it?
 

Sunbiz1

Well-Known Member
the really crazy thing sun is that tennessee is a huge pill state, not to mention meth, but they battle people over use of cannabis, which is surely way better for people than pills, or definitely meth ffs..
Our state used to have the same type of property seizure laws, that came to an end when people being deprived of property began suing municipalities.

I'm amazed departments are still getting away with this, but then again...the south always seems to lag a decade behind the remainder of our country.

IE: Not one single med state south of the Mason Dixon line.
 

Skuxx

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There are a bunch of alcoholics and chain cigarette smokers here in florida though. :wall:
 

Sunbiz1

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There are a bunch of alcoholics and chain cigarette smokers here in florida though. :wall:
I grew my very first plant in Ft. Lauderdale, over a decade ago. Had no idea what I was doing, and cut it down when it topped over my 6 foot privacy fence.

Florida is another state that comes down hard on users/producers.

I'll bet I could add Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Indiana, and probably Kentucky to the list. I've read the statutes in North Carolina, they're actually fairly lenient in that state.
 

farmasensist

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If one of the south east states legalized, the population would double in 5 years and they'd have a few billion extra dollars. If it was a 8 hour or less drive, id probably move there too. I think the closest green state is about 20 hour drive. Too far for me.
 

mr2shim

Well-Known Member
Funny how that works isn't it?
Idiocracy here we come. "my first wife was tarded, she's a pilot now."

States to avoid for cannabis? I'm going to go with any/every state that doesn't have some sort of legalization or decriminalization would be a good start.
 

slowbus

New Member
I grew my very first plant in Ft. Lauderdale, over a decade ago. Had no idea what I was doing, and cut it down when it topped over my 6 foot privacy fence.

Florida is another state that comes down hard on users/producers.

I'll bet I could add Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Indiana, and probably Kentucky to the list. I've read the statutes in North Carolina, they're actually fairly lenient in that state.

don't forget Virginia,Iowa,Nevada,Utah,Idaho,,,,,just a few states I've had close calls in
 

rowlman

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Fuckin a ...the proposal passed here yesterday, 1 oz or less legal now for 21 and under. Yeah.
 

Sunbiz1

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don't forget Virginia,Iowa,Nevada,Utah,Idaho,,,,,just a few states I've had close calls in
That's a shame, cuz' Iowa has some of best soil on the entire planet...and they use it all for corn/soybeans etc.

Idaho surprises me, only b/c they are sandwiched between legal states.
 
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