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While $420 seems like a more appropriate price, starting at $395 per person per night, marijuana smokers can treat themselves to a cannabis-filled Colorado vacation. Dubbed "CannaCamp," the 170-acre resort in Durango does not hand out pot nor sell it on site, but Time reports that its concierge will direct vacationers to area dispensaries; travelers can also bring their own.
Taking money from dopers... yawn...
Gotta love America
However ... statistically by county most of Colorado wants nothing to do with pot...
We are letting our local growers who aren't in compliance with the law let their plants mature until they can't replant for the season ... then wowie Louie... can you say pull da ganja man...
Pull and burn...
Taking money from dopers... yawn...
Gotta love America
However ... statistically by county most of Colorado wants nothing to do with pot...
We are letting our local growers who aren't in compliance with the law let their plants mature until they can't replant for the season ... then wowie Louie... can you say pull da ganja man...
Pull and burn...
My gosh, I wish you would stop with that propaganda. I have proven to you over and over that it IS propaganda, but when facts don't meet your agenda you conveniently ignore them.
Resorts and other luxury cannabis-related offerings are nothing new here, the entrepreneurs were ready as soon as legalization went into effect.
Taking money from dopers... yawn...
Gotta love America
However ... statistically by county most of Colorado wants nothing to do with pot...
We are letting our local growers who aren't in compliance with the law let their plants mature until they can't replant for the season ... then wowie Louie... can you say pull da ganja man...
Pull and burn...
And yet.... the residents of Colorado voted yes to legalization.
I voted to legalize it, but I don't use it. I would imagine most who voted in favor aren't users.
Most who voted in favor probably were just sick of money being wasted locking people up for having a joint in their pocket.
I hate marijuana, its effects, the smell, and don't care for the general crowd that uses it much. However, I'd be quick to vote for legalization in Florida as I find the laws against it to be stupid and a waste of time/money. Keep the jail cells reserved for actual crooks. Not stoners.
All part of the green rush, someone is gonna make a lot of money!
Someone already is. This resort does not provide guests with cannabis, but charges almost $400/night
for. . . "cannabis pairings," (not too hard, once they get the munchies) cannabis Yoga (hope they have a nurse on call), and the ability to walk down a trail in the woods and smoke a joint (not available anywhere else!).
We know we have come a long way when stoners can afford $400/night to party. Just the other day, I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac. . .
Most of the motels around here allow pot smoking in their rooms. The idea behind this "resort" is a great marketing scheme though.
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