Hey Colorado and Washington whats up Peeps!

Ernst

Well-Known Member
hey hey hey..

I am so poor now that I must use free WiFi but I am doing it!

What in the world is it like In Colorado and Washington now?

Anyone care to spin a yarn (tell a story) about life in the Free-States?

The rest of us cannabis slaves need hope of the good life or we all need to move!

So what is happening?
 

ststephen

Member
Well, here is the story as I see it. Law Enforcement is doing its best to preserve their jobs...I wrote an article here.... http://homegrow.co/learn-to-grow/uncategorised/amendment-64-task-force-updates

The pricing here is falling. I get OUNCES of decent Medical for $100-$120 with my Red Card. Right now, you cannot legally buy marijuana without being a medical marijuana patient, there are no retail stores yet. There are people asking for donations (not selling) on Craigslist that will deliver WITHOUT a Red Card, $20-$25 an 1/8th. Also, getting clones without a red card is tough, unless you know a grower. I think a red card holder can buy them for you and them GIVE them to you, that appears to be legal. It can also be done on Craigslist, people are selling clones with a picture ID 21+. For the most part, the police were already pretty mellow on marijuana here, we have a great Medical Marijuana System.

The cool thing about Amendment 64 in Colorado is the Home Grow provision, but if you read the article above, you can see they are trying to limit that BEYOND what the Amendment stated.

It is taking some getting used to, attitudes have pretty much changed here. For those that haven't been enlightened, its too late, the cat is out of the proverbial bag.

The fight happens EVERYDAY here, it is a CRITICAL time....this link is for the Governor's Amendment 64 Task Force. http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-Main/XRM/1251633708470
 

mustang519

Well-Known Member
In WA. you can now legally have up to 1 oz. The rules for producer, processor, and retailer are still being written. 502 won't be in full effect until Dec. 1, 2013.
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
Thanks for updating us as to how life is once we legalize!

To all of you out there isn't it time to legalize for the whole USA
 

SunJ

Member
I-502 initial draft rules have been issued http://liq.wa.gov/marijuana/initial-draft-rules. Final rules come out first week of July (were supposed to be out right around now, but a last minute flood of responses to public comment caused them to delay final rules issue for 2 weeks). Same with applications and license issue, were scheduled for 9/1 and 12/1, but have also been pushed back 2 weeks, as I understand it. Don't quote me on the last part. I've put a good chunk of savings in the last month getting my shit in order so it's ready to go. Soon I'll be cashing in my 401k and I'll be balls in! HANG in there, summer will be the start to something very special! CHANGE IS COMING!!!
 

JackTheBongRipper

Well-Known Member
When I wake in the mornings, before I even toke up, I smell something special in the air. Freedom. Sweet freedom knowing that early next year I'll be walking into one of the newly opened recreational weed shops and putting down cold hard cash for a little bag of sunshine.

Then I'm going to get in my car, go home, and smoke it.

Paranoia free and somewhat morally/socially justified for the first time in my life. It feels good to be living right now, on the cusp of something special. This will open up a lot of minds and push civilization forward in many ways.

I won't be worrying about street dealers, Mexican cartels, some guy I kind of know screwing me over, etc.

I'll also be able to buy it as needed when I get a stomach flu, or the many other ailments that happen to be solved quite well by a few tokes.

I'm hoping there will be brands/stores that specialize in types of mental highs, pain relief, and whatever. Better choices and better quality through marketplace demand in a legal environment. People that don't know anything about weed will open their minds and think about it in new ways. You won't be able to stop opening minds.
 

Engine

Active Member
I've been excited to break in to the "adult recreational market", as they call it, but after months of searching for a space that will qualify for a 502 grow, my team and I are realizing, no one wants to lease to growers. Unless you already own land or a wharehouse, or have $250,000-$500,000 to burn you are not going to be growing legally in Washington :(
 

SunJ

Member
Do what I did. Think outside the box! I'll tell you this, there is a website out there that is hooking potential growers up with potential investors. Recent DOJ announcement should put many investors that were on the fence in our side of the green pasture. I met the dudes running it while I was at Hempfest a few weeks ago. CannaMLS.com I think. But hopefully the people with property will also relax their rental "standards" with the DOJ announcement as well. Keep trying. We didn't get this start at freedom by giving up!
 
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