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Bear in mind that, although "modern" marijuana is pretty pricey, it is also 57% to 67% more potent than the weed from the '70s era, so one or two tokes might be all that one needs in order to... feel good... and one joint might last for a week or so.
haha. Yup, I found that out the hard way.....sticking to wine
Bear in mind that, although "modern" marijuana is pretty pricey, it is also 57% to 67% more potent than the weed from the '70s era, so one or two tokes might be all that one needs in order to... feel good... and one joint might last for a week or so.
True. As someone who smoked quite a bit of weed in the 70's, today's pot is a LOT more potent.
Is Murphy just another con man? I believe his promise to legalize recreational marijuana got him lots of votes. It's been 9 months already. Where is it?
Right around the corner........just look for the guys holding a few dime bags.
Have fun. Here in Massachusetts, it was voted on Dec 15 2016 to legalize marijuana, and as of yet not one place has opened to sell any. Still only dispensaries for medical marijuana can sell.
Have fun. Here in Massachusetts, it was voted on Dec 15 2016 to legalize marijuana, and as of yet not one place has opened to sell any. Still only dispensaries for medical marijuana can sell.
Yeah, but you can legally grow your own. If I could do that I wouldn't even care about stores. (NJ bill currently does NOT allow home growing.)
Incorrect
There are currently several marijuana legalization bills in the hopper, and at least one of them allows for a small (3 or 5, IIRC) number of home-grown plants. At this point, nobody knows which of those bills will become law.
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