If Marijuana was legal...

RolliePollie

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Would you smoke 24/7? I would assume it would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier to get better grade bud.

Would it have a negative or positive outcome?

How old would you have to be to buy bud?

These are a few things I kinda think about when I have time on my hands...:peace:
 

ghengiskhan

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probably not. As much as I love my chronic, it is nice to be sober some of the time. Main thing is I get worried people around me know I'm high, but if it was legal that wouldn't matter much. I still like being sober for most of the day though, it's hard to do some things while stoned. I just smoke at night anyways, or for the later part of the day. Smoking too early on in the day leaves me feeling weird and not pleasant.
 

RolliePollie

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Yeah, same here. I wouldnt smoke all day, but probably everyday.

And I cant wait to get my shoreline for cheap:DDDDD
 

ghengiskhan

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I smoke every day anyways (didn't use to the first 4 years or so when I was doing it regularly). I smoked like on weekends and stuff +/- a little for like 4-5 years then I got busted by my parents (was still living with them) and stopped for 6 months then off and on for like a year and now I've been smoking/vaping like every night for the last few months.
 

fukdapolice

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if mary jane was legal.. the gov't would probly tax the hell out of it. so i doubt the price would be low. but thats just my guess
 

Johnnyorganic

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Would you smoke 24/7? I would assume it would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier to get better grade bud.

Would it have a negative or positive outcome?

How old would you have to be to buy bud?

These are a few things I kinda think about when I have time on my hands...:peace:
I would smoke the same amount I do now. Not hiding in my house, but on the front porch and in my backyard. My indoor secret garden would morph into a glorious outdoor crop. My electric bill would go down immediately.

More positive than negative. No more fear of prosecution. 29 billion spent on enforcement of MJ laws could be used to go after genuine criminals. Industrial hemp can impact our economy greatly.

Age restrictions should be identical to tobacco.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
If it were legal my backyard would look a whole lot different. It'd be my own little farm, for personal stash. No interest in selling anything here, just want to be able to grow my own and use my own without the cops kicking down my door.

I'm agreeing with JohnnyO before me about the law enforcement dollars being spent on more urgent things. Unfortunatly our elected officials are a bunch of buffoons. Come on CA lets set that precident already.
 

GoodbyeFreedom

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i would love to see weed legal, but at the same time i would NEVER buy anything except for what was grown in my backyard. seems like the commercially available weed would start to be laced with preservatives and chemicals... ugh. i hate big corporations. not everything is about money.
 
I'm cross posting this; thought readers on a couple of different threads might be interested in this link to an op-ed about the upcoming vote on the Hinchey-Rohrabacher amendment. This would be a great time for interested parties to get some letters to Congress, whichever way they (the writers) lean on this issue.


Focus Alert
 

keepitsecret

Active Member
Would you smoke 24/7? I would assume it would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier to get better grade bud.

Would it have a negative or positive outcome?

How old would you have to be to buy bud?

These are a few things I kinda think about when I have time on my hands...:peace:
Not 24/7... But I would smoke up to a couple times a day. Hell, my cigarette smoking would go out the door if I could poke a one-hitter real quick!

Yes, smoke would be a HELL of a lot cheaper. Come on now, you know there would be tons of peeps bringing out their "great home grown" for the market. Along with something I like to call micro-budderies if you will :mrgreen:

For the most part it would have a great outcome!! You wouldn't have to worry about getting shorted, laced weed, moldy bud..etc. Like anything at first a mass-amount of people will flock toward it and everyone would be getting stoned. But gradually people will get used to the idea that marijuana is legal and other drug use will go down. Look at Holland, they have legalized and have had GREAT results with the population smoking less in their country than surrounding countries! I mean come on, as you now know I smoke cigarettes and I DO NOT have problems with weed as I do ciggies... bleh!

18 years of age. If I can fight and/or die for my country I deserve to smoke a doobie and drink a beer.

Enough said.
 
One small step:
Congress will soon vote on the Hinchey-Rohrbacher amendment, cutting off funding for Federal raids on medical mj programs. In 2007, 54 additional “Aye” votes would have been enough to end Federal funding for the raids.

Each of us can help get those additional 54 votes in 2008. It takes less than five minutes:

1) Find our Congressional representative’s name and mailing address at _
https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml_ (takes one minute; be sure to delete the little tails off of the URL when you paste it into your browser, or it won’t work)

2) Find out how he or she voted on Hinchey in 2007 at _
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2007/roll733.xml_ (takes one minute, but again, delete the little tails from the URL)

3) Write a nice, friendly letter, either thanking our Congressperson for supporting Hinchey-Rohrbacher in 2007 or encouraging him or her to support it in 2008; put the address on an envelope; put on a stamp; and walk it out to the mailbox (takes three minutes)

Hey, five minutes to help get the 54 votes Hinchey-Rohrbacher needs, so that medical mj patients in legal medical mj states can follow their physician’s advice without fear of Federal prosecution. Take the five minutes today, then find a friend and do it again!

Only 54 votes needed; your letter and your friends letter can make the difference!

(You can read more at
http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=318 or http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle_blog/2007/jul/26/detailed_compilation_stats_and_v ; be sure to write; reading is great, but writing gets results!)
 

NaturesBest420

Active Member
i would stay high 24/7 365 i pretty much do as it is except when im at work even then on break i smoke i aint worried about what people got to say because most of the time they are comments like something smells good (thats the most common one lol) it would be better if it was legalized because we wouldnt have this shitty weed it would be straight dank hopefully or we have the choice of which weed we want
 

mattao21

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if it were legal, i'd just have a room dedicated to a good hydro setup and quit cigarettes and stick to my bong...when i got a decent amount of pot i barely touch a smoke (hell i've gone weeks without a ciggy when i've had a good amount...but without it i go through like 2 packs (25) a week:-?

funny thing is to I work a hell of alot better when i've had a few as well (i work with computers)...so much easier to concentrate on the task at hand.
 

RolliePollie

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lol. I like that pic. I have a pic of denver on 4/20. There are a ton of people and a huuuuuuuggggggeeee haze over them. I wanna go.XD

If it was legal I wouldnt grow indoors at all. I'll use the free sun. What a great use of a back yard:]]]]
 

TodayIsAGreenday

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first off, if marijuana was made legal, it still probably would not be legal for you yourself to grow it, because the only reason the american govt would ever legalize it was to make money by taxing the shit out of it

however it would still probably be cheaper than now because the gov't would be growing there own fields of it. just like tobacco.

I assume it would be treated exactly like alcohal, gotta be 21 to go to a cannabis cafe and purchase a connesuier strain or go to the gas station and buy a pack of marijuana cigarettes.

just like you can drink in public or be drunk in public, smoking would be confined to smoke friendly shops and your own home.
 

1puff2puff3puff

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If weed was legal, i would go outside with all the smokers and toke up everyday at work, i would be high 24/7, i would be high 24/7 if it wasnt for work....and the legal age should be 18... The world would be a better place, people sharing different strains, rolling for one another... but then you would have the scavingers and the people too lazy to grow comming in your backyard stealing... then violence occurs....

teehee
 

Johnnyorganic

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first off, if marijuana was made legal, it still probably would not be legal for you yourself to grow it, because the only reason the american govt would ever legalize it was to make money by taxing the shit out of it
I disagree. As long as private growers are not selling, the authorities will not care at all. Home-brewers and wine-makeres are not molested by the powers-that-be unless they sell their product. At that point, it's tax evasion.

however it would still probably be cheaper than now because the gov't would be growing there own fields of it. just like tobacco.
Private farmers grow tobacco for large corporations. If the government grows, it is experimental only.

I agree that the cost will go down. And quality for the mass-produced product will increase.
 
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