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RuneVillage.com Where Gamers Escape! 2012-12-03T12:01:13-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/feed.php?f=16&t=438477 2012-12-03T12:01:13-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316383#p10316383 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Kainth wrote:

I would love to see it legalized and sold in a way similar to Amsterdam. Walking into a café and asking for different strains of marijuana off a menu without any chance of prosecution is a really weird, yet relieving feeling.

The way I see it is, currently in these illegal markets people are being sold marijuana that isn't necessarily good quality, has passed through many hands and could be growing mould and/or harbouring bacteria. I for one would be more than willing to shell out a few more dollars for well grown, quality marijuana that I can be sure is free of contaminants.

Don't know if this is allowed so feel free to remove it if its not, but the most expensive gram of marijuana I bought in Amsterdam cost no more than $20, double what one would pay around my parts but its worth it knowing that care has been taken while growing, and the quality is through the roof.


Quality is a good factor is legalizing it, but there wil still be those people that care more about quantity than quality and those will most likely pay more for more. People will do anything for what they are addicted to.

Kainth wrote:

Also it seemed like a gram in Amsterdam turned out to be way more than a gram here. There a gram would fill a king size paper, here a gram fills a regular paper, which I bet has something to do with the growing process.


Probably due to the fact that people want more for what they are producing. If they produce efficient amount they could afford to have a larger portion and vice versa.

Kainth wrote:

I was reading somewhere that if marijuana was legalized the price could be a few bucks per ounce. Which is apparently around the cost of other plant materials. Obviously this won't happen though. It's going to be taxed.


The price may drop some, but not much and the tax wouldn't be sufficient for the amount people buy.

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2012-12-02T12:39:28-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316338#p10316338 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
Dakota.

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2012-12-02T12:13:16-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316336#p10316336 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
The way I see it is, currently in these illegal markets people are being sold marijuana that isn't necessarily good quality, has passed through many hands and could be growing mould and/or harbouring bacteria. I for one would be more than willing to shell out a few more dollars for well grown, quality marijuana that I can be sure is free of contaminants.

Don't know if this is allowed so feel free to remove it if its not, but the most expensive gram of marijuana I bought in Amsterdam cost no more than $20, double what one would pay around my parts but its worth it knowing that care has been taken while growing, and the quality is through the roof.

Also it seemed like a gram in Amsterdam turned out to be way more than a gram here. There a gram would fill a king size paper, here a gram fills a regular paper, which I bet has something to do with the growing process.

I was reading somewhere that if marijuana was legalized the price could be a few bucks per ounce. Which is apparently around the cost of other plant materials. Obviously this won't happen though. It's going to be taxed.

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2012-11-27T08:35:06-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316142#p10316142 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Burks wrote:

Ninja Nub wrote:
Ventrue wrote:
Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.
It wouldn't ever be legal to smoke in public, at least in Washington.

It would probably be way more strict than alcohol and smoking cigarettes, since you know, second hand high and .


Betters can't be choosers.


People will abuse it legal or not. Just legally they have an excuse to do it around non-smokers as well.

It would help the economy to legalize it because people would pay the taxes for that just like they do for alcohol and cigarettes. It's just "bad" for the people within the economy just like the others.

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2012-11-27T08:35:05-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316141#p10316141 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Burks wrote:

Ninja Nub wrote:
Ventrue wrote:
Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.
It wouldn't ever be legal to smoke in public, at least in Washington.

It would probably be way more strict than alcohol and smoking cigarettes, since you know, second hand high and .


Betters can't be choosers.


People will abuse it legal or not. Just legally they have an excuse to do it around non-smokers as well.

It would help the economy to legalize it because people would pay the taxes for that just like they do for alcohol and cigarettes. It's just "bad" for the people within the economy just like the others.

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2012-11-27T04:42:09-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316138#p10316138 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Ninja Nub wrote:

Ventrue wrote:
Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.
It wouldn't ever be legal to smoke in public, at least in Washington.

It would probably be way more strict than alcohol and smoking cigarettes, since you know, second hand high and Fuzzy Bunny.


Betters can't be choosers.

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2012-11-27T01:34:39-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10316135#p10316135 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Ventrue wrote:

Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.
It wouldn't ever be legal to smoke in public, at least in Washington.

It would probably be way more strict than alcohol and smoking cigarettes, since you know, second hand high and Fuzzy Bunny.

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2012-11-19T08:52:04-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315833#p10315833 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Ventrue wrote:

In California, it won't have as beneficial of an effect, because most of the weed is grown by drug cartels who won't be too keen on taxes. They'll get pretty violent with people who grow it legally, methinks.

In addition, California is inefficiently run. Most of that tax money would go into pockets.

Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.


True and sucks :s

Texas all the wayy :p

Statistics: Posted by Arya — November 19th, 2012, 8:52 am


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2012-11-15T20:45:09-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315726#p10315726 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
In addition, California is inefficiently run. Most of that tax money would go into pockets.

Third thing: I get migraines from the smell of the stuff. If it's legal to smoke in public, then I'm kinda screwed. I'd have to move, it's that bad.

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2012-11-14T08:23:20-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315656#p10315656 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Lou wrote:

It's about time.

Now for California to get in gear.


Cali is almost there by making medicinal marijuana legal :o

Statistics: Posted by Arya — November 14th, 2012, 8:23 am


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2012-11-10T20:27:47-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315550#p10315550 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Lou wrote:

It's about time.

Now for California Michigan and/or Virginia to get in gear.

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2012-11-10T18:18:21-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315546#p10315546 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
Now for California to get in gear.

Statistics: Posted by Lou — November 10th, 2012, 6:18 pm


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2012-11-10T12:05:28-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315544#p10315544 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
I could see Americans going to the state just for that fact like people do with Amsterdam, If Colorado becomes a hub for marijuana tourism, demand at marijuana stores would not only increase, but those tourists would also spend money on hotels, restaurants and rental cars ect

Statistics: Posted by killa kiaba — November 10th, 2012, 12:05 pm


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2012-11-10T05:51:55-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315543#p10315543 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Statistics: Posted by Phantomrose — November 10th, 2012, 5:51 am


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2012-11-09T10:53:37-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315527#p10315527 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Statistics: Posted by Arya — November 9th, 2012, 10:53 am


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2012-11-09T09:39:21-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315525#p10315525 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>
Legalizing it will provide a CRAP LOAD of tax income to local, state, and federal levels. I know a lot of pothead friends, even though I've never smoked before, and they are willing to pay a huge tax just to get legal weed.

Now I have no problems with jailing traffickers of weed. Keep sales to state approved stores ONLY. Buy/sell it outside the store, you're still busted and just pay a heavy fine, no jail. The 21 age limit is fantastic as well. I can see Ohio legalizing it by 2020.

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2012-11-09T08:32:25-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315523#p10315523 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Statistics: Posted by Arya — November 9th, 2012, 8:32 am


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2012-11-09T03:57:17-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315516#p10315516 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]> Statistics: Posted by Magicana Drofulcus — November 9th, 2012, 3:57 am


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2012-11-09T02:24:26-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315515#p10315515 <![CDATA[Re: So, Colorado...]]>

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2012-11-08T23:53:07-06:00 http://poorshark.com/ThePub/viewtopic.php?t=438477&p=10315512#p10315512 <![CDATA[So, Colorado...]]>
For those that haven't heard of it
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/0 ... 86023.html

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