MotaDelHombre
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DEA watching you nothing you can do to prevent it. Light work fine and they still pull he over. See over and over people get bust that brag how big they are. just game
I am shocked it was not dismissed...
that really sucks.
Too bad I Dream of Jeannie ain't real. Sounds like you need her to make the laws work.
I don't get how this thread CAN'T be used as a prime example for voting on Prop 19!
Are you serious? You got popped and Snype, too? What a coincidence, indeed!
And you both happen to have the opinion that these "bumps in the road" along with funny tricks to vacuum seal packages and special LED tail lights is all worth taxing the hell out of your customers.
But then you say this all would have still happened if Prop 19 had passed anyway, so what's the difference?
We Stoners should come up with a Time Machine.
that way we could time travel back to 1776 with good genetics, plant a few hundred acres, come back and harvest it, no problems.
tis a shame how our civil rights have been trampled since 1776.
Let's go retro!
I say place limits of one hundred acres per grower.
Then make it illegal to posess more than 15,000 pounds at one time.
Let's get these old hay barns across America working again, ony this time to hold the bales of weed we want to store.
I say open the market at $25 a pound, and let small town farmers supply the whole USA at that price, I will be glad to put out 50 acres to get started...
it would pay better than soybeans or corn for sure. Then think of all the hemp fibers to use for other things like ropes or clothing, etc. oh boy.
You can find more details at www.tfpack.com under 'clear packaging'. These are not turkey bags and are used for long term, like 3 year+, protection of expensive oxygen sensitive food stuffs for starters . They are commercial and not retail grade. You'd also need a heat sealer. Using twist or cable ties just don't cut it for sealing in odors. They come in a variety of sizes, yes you can get BIG bags to suit almost any need, but cannot give you minimum order requirements or pricing. My guess is your probably looking at 1,000 bag minimum orders but maybe they have resellers.Techflex offers a range of affordable, clear packaging solutions when superior protection and strength are needed in a transparent package. These clear packagings - Poly Aclar, Poly Mylar and Poly Nylon - are flexible, heat-sealable, water-proof, grease-proof and vapor-proof.
Poly Aclar is a laminate structure which combines the heat-sealing strength of polyethylene with Aclar for a perpetual defense against the environment. This structure is ideal for the long-term preservation of art, books, perishable documents and museum masterpieces.
Poly Mylar is a laminate structure combining Mylar and polyethylene. It is similar to the Poly Aclar in heat-sealing strength and durability, however unlike Aclar, Mylar is a breathable material.
Poly Nylon is the most popular choice for food products. This polyethylene and Nylon laminate structure provides air-tight packaging. This material provides superior performance when vacuum-sealed.
As with the foil structures, Techflex can have all of these clear packaging materials printed and converted into a variety of bags and pouches.
If prop 19 passed then it would be legal to carry 1 oz. So theoretically, KB could have charged a delivery tax for each ounce, effectively making that 2lbs more expensive, not less.