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Old 08-31-2014, 01:41 AM #21
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I'm a little late chiming in. But I donate 10lbs a year to a berkeley club that gives it away to people in their compassionate program. This year they better than matched my donation. This meant that twice as many people got twice as much medication.

Last time I checked my medicine grows on TREES. Grow more, Give More. One Love! ...or two if you're lucky

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I'm a little late chiming in. But I donate 10lbs a year to a berkeley club that gives it away to people in their compassionate program. This year they better than matched my donation. This meant that twice as many people got twice as much medication.

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I too give it away. But I would never rob some one from their reward for their work. This is the same thing that a thief does it is just legal. I would never assume someone has more than they need. How the hell would I know what their commitments are or are not? I could just as easily have take that help away by forcing them to give up the 2%.
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But you do it because you want to be kind, not because somebody ordered you to. Therein lies the difference.
Definitely, but I also do it to promote the positive image of cannabis and cannabis growers.

Also I don't know if anyone remembers the salaries of BPG's 3 board of directors made public last year. It was over $900k each if i recall correctly.

I'm not knocking them for it, just saying they can afford to give back a little bit of free small buds every year. you know they're not gonna be handing out top shelf eights. lol
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way to go epicorchard! yeah you see these rich multi million or billionaires givng like 50k or maybe a couple hundred respectively. Why can't they give away 25% or 50? Hell if I was that rich I'd give away 90 and still have plenty for myself! And Grassliands, I had the govt cheese, it wasn't all that bad unlike your arrogant attitude towards poor folk or "entitlements". I was poor due to no fault of my own, as was my mom who had cancer, and still no one did stuff for her for free like they should have, other than one rich family that drove her in for treatments. Without that govt cheese and other "handouts", we literally would not have survived. So can the smugness please, thanks!
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way to go epicorchard! yeah you see these rich multi million or billionaires givng like 50k or maybe a couple hundred respectively. Why can't they give away 25% or 50? Hell if I was that rich I'd give away 90 and still have plenty for myself! And Grassliands, I had the govt cheese, it wasn't all that bad unlike your arrogant attitude towards poor folk or "entitlements". I was poor due to no fault of my own, as was my mom who had cancer, and still no one did stuff for her for free like they should have, other than one rich family that drove her in for treatments. Without that govt cheese and other "handouts", we literally would not have survived. So can the smugness please, thanks!
Smugness???...looks like you missed the point. I am glad there were folks to help out your mom and you..and good for you if you like gov cheese. As for me I don't take jack shit from the good ole gov...I've always worked for a living and I've always helped folks when i can, whether it be helping mend a fence or giving someone some weed when they are in need...or if someone needs 20 bucks to go buy groceries then by all means I open up the pocket and if the pocket is empty at the time I will glady open up my pantry.

Now back to Big Brother and the entitlement attitude...There will always be some who game the system and thats just the way Big Brother wants it..you see, a gov big enough to give you things is big enough to take it away.

But for you to sit there and say a business needs to donate..then why don't you stand up to good ole Wally World and see if they will give shit away...hell they can't even pay a decent wage for most their employee's to make it on...Unless you are a manager there you don't stand a chance without said gov handouts....but nothing is said about that.

Also you have no idea about business...I would love for you to try and give away 90% of your stock and make it...you would be out on your ass in a heart beat...
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way to go epicorchard! yeah you see these rich multi million or billionaires givng like 50k or maybe a couple hundred respectively.
As of May 16, 2013, Bill Gates had donated US$28 billion to his charitable foundation.

A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929, including some belonging to public and university library systems. 1,689 were built in the United States, 660 in Britain and Ireland, 125 in Canada, and others in Australia, New Zealand, Serbia, the Caribbean, Mauritius and Fiji.

The year that just ended was a pretty good one for super-large charitable gifts, thanks particularly to Warren Buffett. The Berkshire Hathaway chairman’s combined $3.09 billion pledge to his children’s charitable foundations tops The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s list of 10 largest charitable gifts announced by individuals in 2012.

The list, released Tuesday by the trade publication for nonprofits, includes 15 gifts, pledges or bequests totaling a whopping $5.1 billion, more than any year since the $8 billion total in 2008. (A number of gifts were tied at the same dollar amount – which explains why a list of 10 biggest gifts has five extra entries.) In late August, in honor of his 82nd birthday, Buffett pledged $1.03 billion to each of his three children’s charitable foundations.

Take away the biggest gift and the list isn’t quite as impressive, says Stacy Palmer, editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy. “If you take Buffett’s gift out, the total is less than last year,” Palmer explains (the 2011 total was $2.6 billion). She isn’t belittling Buffett’s generosity – but she adds that he’s given so much to charity already that it’s not really “new” philanthropy. FORBES calculates that the Oracle of Omaha has already donated at least $9.5 billion in shares of Berkshire Hathaway to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. That sum does not include the latest $3 billion pledge to his children’s foundations.

Some of the other gifts near the top of the list were announced in the past month. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg disclosed his nearly $500 million gift to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation on his Facebook page on December 18. Billionaire publisher and real estate tycoon Mortimer Zuckerman’s $200 million pledge to Columbia University’s Mind Brain Behavior Institute was announced in mid-December as well.


Another big supporter of brain research is Microsoft cofounder and billionaire investor Paul Allen. His $300 million pledge to his Allen Institute for Brain Science is the third largest sum announced in 2012. My colleague Matthew Herper spent time talking with Allen and some of the scientists at his Brain Institute in this fascinating article a few months ago.
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But for you to sit there and say a business needs to donate..then why don't you stand up to good ole Wally World and see if they will give shit away...hell they can't even pay a decent wage for most their employee's to make it on...Unless you are a manager there you don't stand a chance without said gov handouts....but nothing is said about that.
Actually, liberals are forever crying about Wally World, although the low prices at Wally World and the low prices forced on the competitors of Wally World have probably done more to mitigate the bite of poverty than any of the many doing the complaining.

Is Wally World the only one paying low wages? In most cases, Wally World pays as well or better than many other companies in the community. If they did not they would not be able to hire workers. So workers at other companies are also making it by working and getting government benefits.

Instead of crying about the workers at Wally World being eligible for government benefits, why not complain about the government giving away taxpayer money?

The only reason that you hear so much complaining about Wally World is because they resist being unionized. Since the unions provide a great deal of money and manpower for the Democrats, the Democrat politicians rag on Walmart, and the media, the PR arm of the Democrat party, keeps the issue on the back burner, always boiling.

Would poor people be better off if higher wages were paid by Walmart due to being unionized? The workers would be, unless there were fewer jobs due to higher overhead forcing higher prices and less volume, but would the shoppers at Walmart be better off?

You were on the right track with not wanting anything from government, since as Washington stated, "Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
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I am too not in the right state to fully address this right now, but yes I know some rich people are really charitable and I commend them for that. And I know Wally world is both a cancer on society and an oppressor of the poor, and a cheap place to buy things for those that can't afford more. And I know you are against "entitlements" (almost no one helped my mom, you misread that but we all make mistakes) and yet seem to have a good heart and forgive me for not addressing that earlier, life is full of its little contradictions and most seem hypocrits against what they say they believe at times including me. I just don't believe enough people are charitable and "entitlements" fill that gap... if all taxes and "entitlements" were eliminated, I feel and fear people would not be charitable enough (they weren't in my family's case when we were powerless to help ourselves, and that was WITH "entitlements") and many would suffer or starve. Hey I don't like that taxes go to the military or useless wars or cops or whatever, but I realize without them roads would crumble and not enough of us care enough for our fellow man. I guess I did feel up to it! Anyway, you both make a lot of sense even though I don't agree with everything, if I missed anything I have to try better tomorrow!
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