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BigCatDaddy 11-07-2012 08:11 AM

As long as the mother ****ers aren't driving down the highway at 45MPH on this shit then I'm cool with it.

malachi47000 11-07-2012 08:33 AM

Pot Legal in Colorado and Washington for Recreational Use
 
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/natio...-states/58780/


Adam Clark Estes 12:42 AM ET

While you were watching to see whether Romney or Obama won Ohio, both Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday. We're not talking about making medical marijuana legal or decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of pot. These two states just gave the green light to an entirely new industry including but not limited to the large scale production, distribution and sale of marijuana. Just like in Amsterdam, only more comprehensive.

There's only one problem: Marijuana is still illegal at a federal level. Ever since states started to legalize medical marijuana in the 1990s, state and federal authorities have locked horns over the enforcement of drug laws. It was entirely legal from the states' point of view for folks to run commercial marijuana farms and to set up medical marijuana dispensaries. The DEA, however, has continued to raid farms and dispensaries, leaving many to wonder if the latest marijuana initiatives will fly on a federal level.

Generally speaking, we'll have to wait and see. In both states, it's going to be a number of months before shops actually start to sell pot. When they do -- based on the legislation that voters approved on Tuesday -- the tax revenue generated will go towards important things like improving schools. Attorney General Eric Holder hasn't said yet how exactly he plans to deal with the new state provisions, but if history is any indication, he's not going to give them a free pass.

We doubt any of this news is going to get the potheads of Colorado and Washington down. Supporters of the measures have poured millions of dollars into the campaign to get them passed, and they've succeeded in two out of the three states that had legalization on the ballot. Additionally, Massachusetts legalized marijuana for medical use. No matter what the federal government does, nobody can deny that there's momentum behind the movement to legalize pot. Then again, a lot of people probably said the same thing back in the 1970s when Oregon became the first state to decriminalize pot. Forty years later, voters have legalized pot completely in two states. At this rate we should be able to buy packs of joints by the 22nd century.

JohnnyHammersticks 11-07-2012 08:39 AM

As has been covered in the thread right next to the new one you started...

rabblerouser 11-07-2012 08:40 AM

Holy shit, who knew!!!???


Oh, that's right - everyone in America did 10 hours ago.

Predarat 11-07-2012 08:43 AM

V-A-C-A-T,I,O,N gunna have a toke! Cant wait for Coors Green.

JohnnyHammersticks 11-07-2012 08:44 AM

Something that isn't getting any publicity related to the constitutional amendment that we just passed in Colorado, is that Amendment 64 not only regulates marijuana like alcohol, but also directs the general assembly to regulate the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp.

This is HUGE! Regardless of any backwards-ass perceptions people have about the marijuana that gets you high, I think even the most dull, uninformed, morons would have to agree that ending the ban on the cultivation and production of industrial hemp is a great thing! Good job Colorado!

Mr. Flopnuts 11-07-2012 08:47 AM

Shit. May have to move back to Seattle. :bong:

So I guess Oregon didn't pass it? Surprising considering they were the very last state to criminalize it, and that was over highway funding being threatened.

htismaqe 11-07-2012 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks (Post 9094634)
Something that isn't getting any publicity related to the constitutional amendment that we just passed in Colorado, is that Amendment 64 not only regulates marijuana like alcohol, but also directs the general assembly to regulate the cultivation, processing, and sale of industrial hemp.

This is HUGE! Regardless of any backwards-ass perceptions people have about the marijuana that gets you high, I think even the most dull, uninformed, morons would have to agree that ending the ban on the cultivation and production of industrial hemp is a great thing! Good job Colorado!

:clap::clap::clap:

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe
That's not 100% accurate.

Hemp is a staple crop. Medicinal (or recreational) marijuana is just the "fruit" if you will. The rest of the plant is imminently useable.

I'm still pissed we're not using hemp for more biofuel. It's easier to grow than soybearns, yields more useable product per acre than corn, and produces more oxygen than the equivalent square footage of trees.

I posted that yesterday in another thread.

JohnnyHammersticks 11-07-2012 09:24 AM

I wrote a thesis paper on industrial hemp in college. Most people have no idea how big this is, but I'm every bit as excited about the industrial hemp aspect of Amend. 64 as I am the recreational mj aspect! It really is huge, farmers in Colorado should be doing cartwheels right now!

Ace Gunner 11-07-2012 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks (Post 9094760)
I wrote a thesis paper on industrial hemp in college. Most people have no idea how big this is, but I'm every bit as excited about the industrial hemp aspect of Amend. 64 as I am the recreational mj aspect! It really is huge, farmers in Colorado should be doing cartwheels right now!

for example, our computers and car bumpers/fenders could be made from hemp plastic with hemp fiber imbedded in them for strength much the way our currency is.

Ace Gunner 11-07-2012 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Slick (Post 9094528)
As long as the mother ****ers aren't driving down the highway at 45MPH on this shit then I'm cool with it.

today 30 americans will die from alcohol related automobile activity.

Molitoth 11-07-2012 10:16 AM

Awesome! Hopefully they can model a plan for the rest of the states to hop on board.

Ace Gunner 11-07-2012 10:49 AM

except that employers will continue anti pot policies and pour the budweiser at christmas parties, which severely limits pot retail.

frankotank 11-07-2012 10:54 AM

DUDE! WHOA!

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m6...7nno1_1280.png

BoneKrusher 11-07-2012 10:58 AM

now we know why Manning went to Denver.


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