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Hydrosun

I love my life
Veteran
Who likes the idea of handing over lbs of weed for 48hrs, and paying for the privilege? From the D's end I can see how it would do some of your job for you; however if you are in charge of purchasing for a D shouldn't you know your shit without a happy meal bag?

Some of the people I know are like cannabis blood hounds, and I'd follow their nose over a lab any day.

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It's nothing more than an attempt to create a new business around medical marijuana. I admire the capitalistic drive, but it's misplaced in this situation. There will be many new startups that will fail, due to lack of foresight. I'm trying to create and develop my own new business in the area of all this, so I can relate to the developers, butI feel it's a wasted effort due to the factors that others have already mentioned. Who would give their stuff up, to be tested to begin with? Too much trust involved, too much risk, and not enough reward.

Maybe when it's legal, something like this could fit in, somewhere. But still, I doubt people will pay for a service they do not really need.
 

headband 707

Plant whisperer
Veteran
I actually didn't know it wasn't safe LOL LOL LOL.. You know they really need to focus on potency the rest is just gravy peace out Headband707
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
ICMag Donor
Veteran
That's the way I read it. Patients will know how to administer the right dose not just guessing. This is a big ordeal on the hill. How does a paitient get the right dossage?
 

Sandnut

Active member
I liked the bag at first with the humidity thing but i still think weed should be handeled the oldschool way, give to me in a baggie or a vial... i dont need a robot bag that can talk.. lol.. too much fuzz
 
I liked the bag at first with the humidity thing but i still think weed should be handeled the oldschool way, give to me in a baggie or a vial... i dont need a robot bag that can talk.. lol.. too much fuzz

I could use a robot trimmer though. We need to invent one that not only trims the herb, but separates the popcorn buds, converts the trim to concentrate, rolls down to the streetcorner, sells your baggies, makes change, has a thief propellant, and takes several backroads and alleys before returning to your home for payouts.

I might buy that!
 
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darkhorse

That's the way I read it. Patients will know how to administer the right dose not just guessing. This is a big ordeal on the hill. How does a paitient get the right dossage?


start low then go high.
like when the doc says if these pills aint working tell me and we shall up the dose.
 

Sandnut

Active member
I could use a robot trimmer though. We need to invent one that not only trims the herb, but separates the popcorn buds, converts the trim to concentrate, rolls down to the streetcorner, sells your baggies, makes change, has a thief propellant, and takes several backroads and alleys before returning to your home for payouts.

I might buy that!

hahaha

yeah man id pay for that thing:joint:
 

StealthDragon

Recovering UO addict.
Veteran
it's the only way that I see patients ever being able to actually dose themselves correctly.

Like "patients" have been overdosing all throughout history without the use of these bags? It's just more political BS...it's like saying people need a flatsceen HD TV to safely spend their free time. Or saying that a glass of water won't quench your thirst unless it has a guaranteed chemical analysis on it.

Everyday I'm amazed at how many people are suckered into using or buying useless shit like this that's supposed to make things easier and save time, yet just complicates their lives and wastes their money. Reminds me alot of Tommyboy where Chris Farley says something like :"I can take a shit in a box and slap a guarantee on it if it will make ya feel all warm and fuzzy inside"

This is just another capitalist item that we're being convinced that we need even though we've gotten along fine without it for 1000's of years. Suckers.

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spurr

Active member
Veteran
I could use a robot trimmer though. We need to invent one that not only trims the herb, but separates the popcorn buds, converts the trim to concentrate, rolls down to the streetcorner, sells your baggies, makes change, has a thief propellant, and takes several backroads and alleys before returning to your home for payouts.

I might buy that!

"Thief propellant"? Will it shoot them into the air and away from the herb? ;)
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budbasket

Member
The only ones threatened by legitimizing the industry are the ones who wont be able to stand up to regulation and scrutiny these processes are bringing about...its easy growing trash in a basement and tossing it to some high school kids, but its not medicine. The only way society will ever accept the MMJ movement is when it is controlled/regulated/ tested from seed/clone to patient. It's already becoming standard practice sending in samples for analysis and it's going to become the only way of doing business in a MEDICINAL industry. IMHO it's ridiculous arguing against anything that will actually convince people to consider accepting marijuana as an acceptable treatment for a disease.
 
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