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Old 10-18-2014, 03:58 PM #21
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Home growing is a thing of the past with legalization!
Cast your vote here please.

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Old 10-18-2014, 10:52 PM #22
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Not true at all in Colorado! Home growing is part of the State Constitution!
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Old 10-18-2014, 11:02 PM #23
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Many say legalize at any cost!
How do you feel?
That is certainly a weird 'definition' of legal.

It's legal,,,, but you can't grow it. ??????

What's legal I guess. We added a Constitutional Amendment here in Colorado.... and some of the Municipalities are writing ordinances to circumvent the State Constitution.

We'll get there eventually, I'm thinking. Either that I just won't live where there is ANY Municipal Government.
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No. Not that I wouldn't buy from a dispensery that I know and trust who uses organic methods and tests for purity but other than that I'd rather have full control over the production.

I have decided that I will no longer be supporting the underground market anymore even if that means going dry. There is just to much bad Karma there, too much association with violent gangs.
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Old 10-19-2014, 12:29 AM #25
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That is certainly a weird 'definition' of legal.

It's legal,,,, but you can't grow it. ??????

What's legal I guess. We added a Constitutional Amendment here in Colorado.... and some of the Municipalities are writing ordinances to circumvent the State Constitution.

We'll get there eventually, I'm thinking. Either that I just won't live where there is ANY Municipal Government.
Some are trying to squeeze out caregivers & extended plant counts, but they won't get past the 6/3 personal growing rule of A64. Denver is trying to make that 12/6 per household, but it likely won't hold up the first time somebody shows up in court.

There's a whole lot of rigamarole around caregivers & home rule provisions of the state constitution, but not around A64 & personal growing.
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Some are trying to squeeze out caregivers & extended plant counts, but they won't get past the 6/3 personal growing rule of A64. Denver is trying to make that 12/6 per household, but it likely won't hold up the first time somebody shows up in court.

There's a whole lot of rigamarole around caregivers & home rule provisions of the state constitution, but not around A64 & personal growing.
All true.

By the way. Have you heard anything negative about Park County? It'd be a dam long drive for Groceries, but certain parts of South Park might be interesting. A few acres and a GH could trip my trigger.
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All true.

By the way. Have you heard anything negative about Park County? It'd be a dam long drive for Groceries, but certain parts of South Park might be interesting. A few acres and a GH could trip my trigger.
What I know about Park County for sure is that it's high, cold & windy, no place to spend the winter. Freezah-u-nuts-off.
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Never want it legalized I like how California's laws are set out of any of the states so far. Wish my state was more like them. If you want it legal then you go get a card plain and simple. I think pure legalization will ruin the game big time and fuck people over. Another thing for big corps to take over.


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I see it as the tobacco market... I buy cigarettes cause its better than what I can grow at home..... I think.... its so cheap I dont even think about it.... yeah a pack a day adds up but if I had to I could smoke 6 a day....

So yeah show me quality at a decent price and growing is now a huge pain in the ass.... it is...
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legalize it, and let people do with it as they wish same as any other plant. what's the big issue?

if it were never illegalized in the first place it would be a crop just like any other. you wouldn't be getting $400 an oz/
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