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And yeah, I'm sure that a majority of the population of smokers are productive people. If 10 percent of the population over 25 smokes marijuana (the latest estimate I've read), the numbers argue for it. And I personally know people that I respect a lot who use it. My concern is that those people already have jobs in Chicago or Charleston or Boise, and they have actual lives. They're probably not going to say, "Ohhh, weed", and pack up the car and move here. The ones who say, "Ohhh, weed", and pack up and move here are the ones who have nothing else to do and are just watching TV all day. Of course, they're also the group who probably will get distracted or bored halfway through the trip, so they'll all end up living in Kansas or Utah. As your bit of trivia for the day, I read estimates recently that 2/3 of marijuana consumption by volume is by the 18 percent of users who smoke more than 20 days per month. So if 20 percent of the adult population uses marijuana, 2/3rd of the market volume is being purchased by less than 4 percent of the population. |
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It's kinda neat to take a look at the subculture that prohibition played a huge hand in creating. |
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Pot is abundant everywhere and it being illegal in certain states never stopped anyone from smoking it. Pot is legal in CO. Great. But i've been smoking it for years here in CA with no repercussions and it's very, very easy to get. Pot being legal simply isn't incentive enough to get up and switch states....especially for a stoner. I could imagine there being a shit load of tourism though. |
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Anyone who is so in love with Pot that they'd consider moving likely already has an abundant source. Most smokers already have a source for getting weed. Being able to walk into a store to buy pot simply isn't enough incentive to make a permanent residency change for most users. It's just as easy to drive to your dealers house or call for a delivery. |
There may be an initial surge of morons particularly ones who see an opportunity to supply non-green states, but dust settles and the benefit of open use for regular people free from the risk of prosecution and 'just say no' rhetoric will likely spread legalization to other states faster than the destruction of Colorado's workforce could happen. Just add a when and why did you relocate section to your interview process if you are a business owner worried about inadvertently hiring some of those morons when they run out of people in other states to do pot business with and finally do have to get a job.
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We have to apply some common sense here and not just stick to your preconceived idea of a pothead. Also, any pothead that can afford to pack up and start a new life in a new state is likely already a productive person and will only continue to be productive in CO. Im sorry, but the lazy, has no job, sits at home with ma and has no ambition kind of pot head won't have the resources or desire to move to CO. How is a poor, lazy stoner going to move to another state? Again, apply some common sense to the situation. |
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So detoxing, it sounds like you assume that the risk of arrest is zero? I was assuming that that would be the draw to the archetypal stoner, not just convenience.
I would swear that one of the big arguments for legalization was that assertion that millions of innocent marijuana users are languishing in jails. |
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You're a Coloradan or former Coloradan, right? Drugs or no drugs, we get a fair number of those people. Colorado has always been seen as a good place to escape for people. |
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My point is, there won't be any "droves" like others are saying. I just don't believe there will enough of "that type" to make any substantial impact on CO. |
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Pot is simply too easy to NOT be caught with. |
You can't be a lifetime pot aficionado without a measure of discretion. If I get caught with it, I'm probably doing something else wrong. So it being illegal is silly to me, but not anything that determines whether or not I'll do it.
I think pot heads all over are rah rah rahing not because they plan a mass exodus but because CO offers a glimpse at what could be. |
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Again, that kind of person would be such a small minority it's almost not even worth mentioning. The vast majority of smokers aren't going skip states to CO for permanent residency. It's simply not worth it. Pot isn't that great, it's not hard to get at all and the repercussions for using it simply isn't that harsh. Im not saying that people won't go, just saying that it won't be enough to matter. I have plenty of pot smoking friends....none of them are making plans to move to CO. |
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Gonna see a lot of hitchhikers that week i suppose. |
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Why do partiers flock to Vegas? |
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I feel the same way about people that go to Vegas. I don't gamble and I've certainly seen enough tits and ass to cover 1000 men. But flock to Vegas they do. |
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The Vegas thing is interesting. Why do partiers go to Vegas? Is it because there's an infrastructure there of bars and strip clubs and stuff? I don't really think it's just that. I figure it's more of a culture where "I can misbehave and probably won't get arrested or see anyone I know". I hope people don't do the marijuana tourism thing in Colorado for that reason. I don't envision this place becoming a big outdoor party. Now that I think about it, where will the marijuana tourists smoke? I don't think they can smoke at the shops that sell it. They can't smoke in public on the streets. They can't smoke in restaurants or bars. Maybe they can smoke in their hotel rooms if they get a smoking room, but that doesn't seem like a wild time. I've never thought about that. |
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At least when we have a north wind, it doesn't smell only like horseshit from Wyoming now.
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I'm surprised the stoners haven't freaked out about the tax rate yet. They are all probably too high to notice.
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.. .Because I know a guy who makes frequent trips to Colorado. ZAM! |
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Now, I hear the shit is bringing 4 or 500 an OZ. Supply and demand, 'merica. |
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Can I get medicinal? Sure. But the competition for it is stronger and the prices 4 times higher. $80 eighths aren't uncommon. Plus it stinks. And I have kids. And a town where we are all pretty much related. And my pot dealer is kind of rude to men. Which is inconvenient for me when I bring men around her. |
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We are talking about black market here, so legalities really mean nothing, and REALLY meant nothing until this week. |
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Denver and every other city that can accommodate tourists is going to get $$$$. People are going to want to smoke with like minded people, try the local product out and experience a new scene that is developing in CO. Im sure there will be an abundance of places and people celebrating 420 there. Im also sure that large CO cities will be more than accommodating for that special day. $$$$$ |
Wake me when it's "shroom" time...
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ps: satire. |
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It's not a pretty map, but a nice list. http://www.coloradonorml.org/recreational-marijuana/ |
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Also, the highways coming from the direction of Colorado are hot as **** in terms of law enforcement. I know 2 people who have been busted coming back from Colorado in the Texas panhandle. Texas gets a steady supply from both states (also there's a healthy grow scene in Houston which puts out good stuff too). |
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Completely odorless, small, portable electronic vaporizers. And they get you high as **** too. |
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I want infused water. Or trail mix. Someone needs to corner the market on healthy organic edibles. Cookies and brownies are fun and all but we're going to have an increase in obese people.
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Think of the last time someone's door got kicked in for cow-aCid.. |
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Cool. Now watch the flick. It's H U G E No...I have no idea why Bob Geldof was the lead until...yeah..... |
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http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/ho...and-tinctures/ |
Here's an interesting article on "64 questions about marijuana in Colorado":
http://www.denverpost.com/marijuana/...ce=most_viewed |
I tried the marijuana soda a couple of years ago. Of course it was purchased in Denver.
But the soda was a totally overpowering, intense experience. Made us very paranoid. We were watching an episode of Breaking Bad and it was totally trippy, but we were so paranoid that it just sucked as an overall experience. |
Current job doesn't allow me to do weed, but if I could, I'd would just do a couple of shots of the weed soda along with my beer. That would be so much more enjoyable.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Colorado officials report roughly $2 million in recreational pot taxes in January, 1st month of sales - <a href="https://twitter.com/AP">@AP</a></p>— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BreakingNews/statuses/443135017334870016">March 10, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I fully expect other states to fall in line soon.
****ing cash cow. |
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Hey I'm part of that number. You're welcome, Colorado!
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Oh. It's for Jan. No I'm not. February should be huge tho :p
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Thats not even the actual number. The actual number is much higher.
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Washington seems to be doing everything they can to stymie this, like freezing permits to grow or sell it. You would think they would want a piece of the tax dollars. :shrug:
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Why would you think Iowa would legalize? Of course I wish they would, but we're still fighting for medical. We're actually projected to be one of the later states to legalize.
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So all that money isn't going to the cartels. What a pity that is. Now multiply that by 50 and imagine that not going to the cartels but instead to law biding tax paying US citizens.
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I am amazed this is happening so quickly though. Back in high school we'd all talked about how it'd finally be legal once we were too old to smoke it... |
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If it's legal how could you be to old to smoke it? Be down there with Granny smokin' crawdads with the hippies. Ya'll come back now. Ya hear? |
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It's like...ranch dressing. Can't stand it. If you like it good for you. Let's hurry up and pass this $3it so we can legalize shrooms... |
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