Monsanto cannabis yes or no? The DNA Protection Act of 2013

Genetically Engineered Cannabis yes or no?


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Doer

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And exactly how is that suppose to work.....are you standing up or laying down....damn there seems to be another detail I'm missing about how...who? Wha?
 

DNAprotection

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March against Monsanto May 25th, 2013


[video=youtube;LICQCxq1FqU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LICQCxq1FqU[/video]
 

Dr Kynes

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Oh look, GAYprotection is back...

*sigh*
and that whole retarded video didnt even try to make a single claim, save the entirely ridiculous assertion that protecting farmer's crops in the field = protecting monsanto...


why bother even making claims now, the Troof is so obvious to all.

and who wouldnt trust bill maher, danny devito and dave mathews. they got like all kinds of science degrees and real world experience in agriculture and nutritions right?
 

slade122

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Grow any seed, monsanto vs organic, and you will see the difference. Sure, monsanto may provide you more stable genetics, however I find that the qualities on non-monsanto plants are weaker and less productive than other varieties I have grown. Take for example my Jalapenos, most people have a problem finding hot (6,000-8,000 scoville units) jalapenos. It is common for HOT jalapenos to "crack" leaving white marks all over the jalapeno, however I have found that the majority of jalapenos are relatively mild. I believe that you can expect the same from monsanto, stable genetics, but less potent strains. 8 generations are required in order to obtain stable genetics, and monsanto has provided this. However, I get better results from websites such as seeds of change, as so on. Yes, my jalapenos may be smaller, but they pack much for a punch which people have begun to look for. I believe the same would happen to marijuanna, yes the strains would be available and more dependant, however they would lack the strength and productivity when compared to other strains of the same type of plant. Attached an image of a "cracked" jalapeno.
http://i589.photobucket.com/albums/ss333/organic_dusty/DSCN2139.jpg
 

Dr Kynes

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Grow any seed, monsanto vs organic, and you will see the difference. Sure, monsanto may provide you more stable genetics, however I find that the qualities on non-monsanto plants are weaker and less productive than other varieties I have grown. Take for example my Jalapenos, most people have a problem finding hot (6,000-8,000 scoville units) jalapenos. It is common for HOT jalapenos to "crack" leaving white marks all over the jalapeno, however I have found that the majority of jalapenos are relatively mild. I believe that you can expect the same from monsanto, stable genetics, but less potent strains. 8 generations are required in order to obtain stable genetics, and monsanto has provided this. However, I get better results from websites such as seeds of change, as so on. Yes, my jalapenos may be smaller, but they pack much for a punch which people have begun to look for. I believe the same would happen to marijuanna, yes the strains would be available and more dependant, however they would lack the strength and productivity when compared to other strains of the same type of plant. Attached an image of a "cracked" jalapeno.
http://i589.photobucket.com/albums/ss333/organic_dusty/DSCN2139.jpg
yes, poorly cultivated peppers can develop "stretch marks" from irregular watering and excessive heat.

this is NOT due to genetics. my peppers dont crack, craze split or get stretchmarks, except during the crazy heatwave year before last, with 5 weeks of 110+ heat.

water more regularly and shade your peppers during the extreme heat waves with sun netting, and those striations wont appear.

as far as monsanto peppers being less spicy, thats nothing new. most pepper cultivars are trending less spicy, by design.

http://dmedia.ucsc.edu/~bsharris/film 170a/proj3/monsanto/monsanto/layout/featured/pr.html

read this and note they are BREEDING new varieties, not genetically modifying them, and they are striving for a milder pepper in general, while looking for some real hot shit to scorch your butt.

they say they cant find hot ass peppers, but they should hit up my buddy's abuelita. her jalapenos will tear the ass out of you. i grow poblanos, golden bananas, and jalpenos myself, but im not looking for scorchers.

i grow mild ones that sell good, not the niche market peppers for masochists.
 

streets8r88

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All I can say is if monsanto took over cannabis then you better make sure you stalk up your seed reserves. They'd prob make cannabis worse and start to cause medical problems among users just to keep the penalties as they are federally. Billions of dollars does interesting things.. especially them tax dollars we spend...
 

Doer

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All I can say is if monsanto took over cannabis then you better make sure you stalk up your seed reserves. They'd prob make cannabis worse and start to cause medical problems among users just to keep the penalties as they are federally. Billions of dollars does interesting things.. especially them tax dollars we spend...
probably this and probably that and probably you don't know

"took over cannabis........" impossible
 

Harrekin

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probably this and probably that and probably you don't know

"took over cannabis........" impossible
His "stalk up on seeds" pun was good tho, regardless of whether he intended it or not.

The rest is grammatically poor and uninteresting.

Why won't this thread just die?
 

Dr Kynes

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All I can say is if monsanto took over cannabis then you better make sure you stalk up your seed reserves. They'd prob make cannabis worse and start to cause medical problems among users just to keep the penalties as they are federally. Billions of dollars does interesting things.. especially them tax dollars we spend...
????

yeah cuz monsanto will destroy the dutch seed collectives, eliminate Herbies seed shoppe, and murder DJ Short in his dope bunker....

thats how they roll, assasination squads, and predatory mergers and buyouts, thats why you cant buy any pesticide, herbicide, seed or fertilizer not manufactured by monsanto.

thats why Dow Chemicals, Garden and Bloom and BASF are all out of business!

ohh wait...
 

Dr Kynes

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His "stalk up on seeds" pun was good tho, regardless of whether he intended it or not.

The rest is grammatically poor and uninteresting.

Why won't this thread just die?
cuz monsanto UC Davis and the CIA genetically engineered this thread making it immune to logic, and common sense.

and i bet Boooosh is involved too.
 

Harrekin

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cuz monsanto UC Davis and the CIA genetically engineered this thread making it immune to logic, and common sense.

and i bet Boooosh is involved too.
Iv decided this thread needs to be preserved for the lulz.

Iv realised that sverytime GAYprotection posts it's gives me a chuckle, and those are in short supply since Dumbo won the election.
 

Doer

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????

yeah cuz monsanto will destroy the dutch seed collectives, eliminate Herbies seed shoppe, and murder DJ Short in his dope bunker....

thats how they roll, assasination squads, and predatory mergers and buyouts, thats why you cant buy any pesticide, herbicide, seed or fertilizer not manufactured by monsanto.

thats why Dow Chemicals, Garden and Bloom and BASF are all out of business!

ohh wait...
What about killer doom seeds that turn us all into happy zombies....oh wait. We have that! :)
 

streets8r88

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What I referred to is that Monsanto would attempt to dominate cannabis all the same as they have with nearly every other crop in the United States. For example, pollen control is impossible outdoors, and in just a short amount of time can spread genetically modified traits to perfectly healthy and all natural plants. For all you arguers out there, go argue with the farmers that have been sued by Monsanto for having Monsanto's patented genetics in their organic crops which was only caused due to uncontrollable gene spreading. Personally I feel genetic engineering should take place only in completely beneficial circumstances. Such as adding nutrients to specific crops whereas the people in the region are suffering from nutrient deficiencies.
 

Doer

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OK, I like when you talk adult talk. So, I can converse with you now. In this thread myself, the poet cowboy and some others have totally de-bunked everything you said in this example of a well worded post. Sentence by sentence you are factully incorrect and it's all in this thread.

Let me just say, if you have something I want and I signed a Royalty agreement with you....

if I decide to cheat, YOU will sue me. If stole your music or stole your idea, I owe you.

Get some facts, and not just beat the tom-tom. We have been through this in detail.
 

Harrekin

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OK, I like when you talk adult talk. So, I can converse with you now. In this thread myself, the poet cowboy and some others have totally de-bunked everything you said in this example of a well worded post. Sentence by sentence you are factully incorrect and it's all in this thread.

Let me just say, if you have something I want and I signed a Royalty agreement with you....

if I decide to cheat, YOU will sue me. If stole your music or stole your idea, I owe you.

Get some facts, and not just beat the tom-tom. We have been through this in detail.
Tl;dr version:

You're wrong, read back through the thread to find out why.
 
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