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October 11, 2010 at 1:42 PM #616982October 11, 2010 at 4:40 PM #616046PatentGuyParticipant
Yes, doing business in California sucks, but there are small farming operations that seem to get by.
I don’t know whether adult smokers will grow their own, or buy from a farmer. The vast majority of CA residents live in a climate where the stuff is easily grown, even easier than tomatos, since you don’t have to worry about worms or birds eating the fruit. But, despite living in CA, very few people grow their own veggies; most all buy at the store.
I have a very small vineyard in my back yard, maybe 80 vines. Barely enough to make some home made wine. But, if I replanted the grapes with pot, I would think that would be way more than my family (mom, dad two adult sons) would use.
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see any chance for Big Pharma to take over the pot market unless it stays a controlled substance, like a percription drug.
October 11, 2010 at 4:40 PM #616134PatentGuyParticipantYes, doing business in California sucks, but there are small farming operations that seem to get by.
I don’t know whether adult smokers will grow their own, or buy from a farmer. The vast majority of CA residents live in a climate where the stuff is easily grown, even easier than tomatos, since you don’t have to worry about worms or birds eating the fruit. But, despite living in CA, very few people grow their own veggies; most all buy at the store.
I have a very small vineyard in my back yard, maybe 80 vines. Barely enough to make some home made wine. But, if I replanted the grapes with pot, I would think that would be way more than my family (mom, dad two adult sons) would use.
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see any chance for Big Pharma to take over the pot market unless it stays a controlled substance, like a percription drug.
October 11, 2010 at 4:40 PM #616687PatentGuyParticipantYes, doing business in California sucks, but there are small farming operations that seem to get by.
I don’t know whether adult smokers will grow their own, or buy from a farmer. The vast majority of CA residents live in a climate where the stuff is easily grown, even easier than tomatos, since you don’t have to worry about worms or birds eating the fruit. But, despite living in CA, very few people grow their own veggies; most all buy at the store.
I have a very small vineyard in my back yard, maybe 80 vines. Barely enough to make some home made wine. But, if I replanted the grapes with pot, I would think that would be way more than my family (mom, dad two adult sons) would use.
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see any chance for Big Pharma to take over the pot market unless it stays a controlled substance, like a percription drug.
October 11, 2010 at 4:40 PM #616808PatentGuyParticipantYes, doing business in California sucks, but there are small farming operations that seem to get by.
I don’t know whether adult smokers will grow their own, or buy from a farmer. The vast majority of CA residents live in a climate where the stuff is easily grown, even easier than tomatos, since you don’t have to worry about worms or birds eating the fruit. But, despite living in CA, very few people grow their own veggies; most all buy at the store.
I have a very small vineyard in my back yard, maybe 80 vines. Barely enough to make some home made wine. But, if I replanted the grapes with pot, I would think that would be way more than my family (mom, dad two adult sons) would use.
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see any chance for Big Pharma to take over the pot market unless it stays a controlled substance, like a percription drug.
October 11, 2010 at 4:40 PM #617115PatentGuyParticipantYes, doing business in California sucks, but there are small farming operations that seem to get by.
I don’t know whether adult smokers will grow their own, or buy from a farmer. The vast majority of CA residents live in a climate where the stuff is easily grown, even easier than tomatos, since you don’t have to worry about worms or birds eating the fruit. But, despite living in CA, very few people grow their own veggies; most all buy at the store.
I have a very small vineyard in my back yard, maybe 80 vines. Barely enough to make some home made wine. But, if I replanted the grapes with pot, I would think that would be way more than my family (mom, dad two adult sons) would use.
Maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see any chance for Big Pharma to take over the pot market unless it stays a controlled substance, like a percription drug.
October 11, 2010 at 5:40 PM #616067afx114ParticipantEven if there is no additional tax revenue from Prop 19, don’t forget to factor in the money that will be saved by not having to arrest, prosecute, and imprison people for marijuana-related infractions. How much does the state currently spend on these things?
October 11, 2010 at 5:40 PM #616154afx114ParticipantEven if there is no additional tax revenue from Prop 19, don’t forget to factor in the money that will be saved by not having to arrest, prosecute, and imprison people for marijuana-related infractions. How much does the state currently spend on these things?
October 11, 2010 at 5:40 PM #616707afx114ParticipantEven if there is no additional tax revenue from Prop 19, don’t forget to factor in the money that will be saved by not having to arrest, prosecute, and imprison people for marijuana-related infractions. How much does the state currently spend on these things?
October 11, 2010 at 5:40 PM #616827afx114ParticipantEven if there is no additional tax revenue from Prop 19, don’t forget to factor in the money that will be saved by not having to arrest, prosecute, and imprison people for marijuana-related infractions. How much does the state currently spend on these things?
October 11, 2010 at 5:40 PM #617135afx114ParticipantEven if there is no additional tax revenue from Prop 19, don’t forget to factor in the money that will be saved by not having to arrest, prosecute, and imprison people for marijuana-related infractions. How much does the state currently spend on these things?
October 11, 2010 at 6:12 PM #616092HatfieldParticipantI think 19 is the only thing I’m voting for. I can’t make heads or tails out of anything else on the ballot.
October 11, 2010 at 6:12 PM #616179HatfieldParticipantI think 19 is the only thing I’m voting for. I can’t make heads or tails out of anything else on the ballot.
October 11, 2010 at 6:12 PM #616732HatfieldParticipantI think 19 is the only thing I’m voting for. I can’t make heads or tails out of anything else on the ballot.
October 11, 2010 at 6:12 PM #616851HatfieldParticipantI think 19 is the only thing I’m voting for. I can’t make heads or tails out of anything else on the ballot.
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