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Moving to Colorado... Talk to me, people!

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draco

jsus. you who think that your little likes and dislikes are going to make a difference -get over it.

telling peeps to stay out is so xenophobic it makes me sick. what a waste of time.

accept change! it's the only thing you can count on.

i hereby welcome all tokers to colorado in 2013 and beyond! c'mon up!
 

Hydro-Soil

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Impact on Colorado economy = fart in a windstorm.
LOL Read that statement to yourself again in 5 years.

Disappointment of weed immigrants who find there is no pot of gold = incalculable.
You're assuming that the pot of gold in Colorado is "selling weed" to make money.

Sorry, the pot of gold in Colorado is freedom. Freedom to grow your own, consume your own and medicate yourself. Freedom to share with your family, neighbors and friends. Freedom to enjoy your life the way you should be allowed, at least as far as cannabis is concerned.

You're just calculating the wrong riches. :)

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

MPL

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At least the MMED requirements help to reduce the number of stupid people trying to legally work with cannabis. Most of the folks I know who would even be remotely interested in growing or selling weed in CO have some kind of criminal record, most of them because they did something stupid and got caught. CO is most likely not going to make it easier to get clearance to work with cannabis legally.

To the OP, if you want to grow commercially, I hope you have some cash. You need to be able to grow enough volume to make up for the lower margins that a legal market is going to create.
 

MPL

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Exactly.


jsus. you who think that your little likes and dislikes are going to make a difference -get over it.

telling peeps to stay out is so xenophobic it makes me sick. what a waste of time.

accept change! it's the only thing you can count on.

i hereby welcome all tokers to colorado in 2013 and beyond! c'mon up!
 

skyview

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Hydro-Soil - nice sentiment. I've been living in Colorado full time since 1987 and it's a wonderful place. Welcome to all you freedom-lovers! BTW, Colorado is supposed to have the thinest population in the USA and Boulder the thinest in CO.
 

MPL

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That's because CO actually has shit to do outdoors. It's a very physical state. I found the same to be true in the Sierras. People are a lot healthier in more rugged places. Forget dieting. It's not about how much you eat, it's about how much you use your body.



Hydro-Soil - nice sentiment. I've been living in Colorado full time since 1987 and it's a wonderful place. Welcome to all you freedom-lovers! BTW, Colorado is supposed to have the thinest population in the USA and Boulder the thinest in CO.
 

Green Gooma

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LOL Read that statement to yourself again in 5 years.


You're assuming that the pot of gold in Colorado is "selling weed" to make money.

Sorry, the pot of gold in Colorado is freedom. Freedom to grow your own, consume your own and medicate yourself. Freedom to share with your family, neighbors and friends. Freedom to enjoy your life the way you should be allowed, at least as far as cannabis is concerned.

You're just calculating the wrong riches. :)

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
Nope, I'm not the one miscalculating. Been here for decades for reasons that have nothing to do with weed.

But, if you don't believe that there's a big crowd thinking they're gonna come here and cash in...well, I want some of what you're smoking.
 

DreamsofTesla

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http://www.city-data.com/forum/colorado/

peep it mr brown...lots of data on all the towns in CO..lots of pros, but some cons too.

Thanks for this. I got so pissed off and frustrated at our idiotic and corrupt government here in North Carolina that I'm seriously thinking about up and moving the fuck out -- if I can sell my house with our state economy going from the toilet to the septic tank.

We've been trying to get a medical marijuana bill through for four years. Finally got a bill with a number assigned. Been calling the rules committee chair (the fucking douchebag who brought us the anti breast legislation http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/nc-gop-declares-war-womens-bare-breasts) for weeks to find out when the MMJ bill will come out of committee for an up or down vote.

As of yesterday, they couldn't tell us when or if the rules committee would meet, like GFY, we meet when we want to. Come to find out they called a meeting at the last minute and killed our bill, just like that, today. The GOP owns this state and they're going to abuse it until it stops twitching.

The "no titties" bill -- which I don't think anyone in the state was lobbying for, unlike MMJ which has about a 60% approval rating -- sailed right the fuck through. Fracking is on a fast track, too.

So yeah, looking into moving. I want to live somewhere beautiful and out in the country, if I can get a place for $75K or less on at least an acre or two, not too many asshat conservatives around, I'll be good to go.

Where would you look for the above situation?

:thank you:

<3 Tesla
 
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greenmatter

$75k wont get you too far on the front range tesla ........ houses are not cheap here
 

DreamsofTesla

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$75k wont get you too far on the front range tesla ........ houses are not cheap here

Yeah, it's kind of looking like that. I have my own non-weed income generation that I can do anywhere, so I'm not looking to hop on the green rush. (Though I do think trimming buds would satisfy both my love of weed and my OCD/love of using fine motor skills for hours.)

I've actually been thinking about New Mexico, because as mentioned above, I just want freedom to not be bothered with bullshit on my own property. Doesn't seem like that much to ask, but apparently it's not happening in NC. (We're just finding out now that somehow, don't ask me the fuck how, corporations own the mineral rights under some people's houses and they don't know it.)

Anyway, NM is a medical state, and to my knowledge the state where you can also cultivate shrooms legally. If I can grow my own weed there I'll never have to leave. Only problem is the landscape -- kind of reminds me of vacant lots in the inner city where I grew up. A big flat bunch of nothing with little scrubby plants every here and there.

Colorado is pretty. I don't know, maybe I'll look into Oregon. There are a bunch of cheap houses in the Emerald Triangle. Juneau, Alaska would be great, but also spendy. Fuck it. Guess I should start getting my place ready to sell.

<3 Tesla
 

forkup

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I'm right behind you Tesla. It's gonna get even rougher here in NC over the next 4 years since the republicans have super majorities in both the house and senate plus the governor. I'm heading to Washington within the next couple of months.
 

DreamsofTesla

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I'm right behind you Tesla. It's gonna get even rougher here in NC over the next 4 years since the republicans have super majorities in both the house and senate plus the governor. I'm heading to Washington within the next couple of months.

Fork

This place is a hot mess and only getting hotter with the situation in the state house. I wish there was somewhere we could go to live that weed was legal and fracking was illegal. I must be crazy.

They've fracked the shit out of Colorado, which is something I really need to look into in terms of if I'm going to be able to find somewhere in the state not directly affected.

North Carolina is going to be completely trashed before it's said and done.

<3 Tesla
 

skyview

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There has been lots of fracking in Colorado but also lots of effective, anti-fracking protest and even legislation. Colorado is somewhat of a schitzophrenic state - parts very conservative, parts super liberal. The liberal side has really been gaining ground though in recent years. While places like Colorado Springs are still Republican, in Boulder County including the much more conservative suburbs, the registered Republican % is only 20%.
 

DreamsofTesla

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There has been lots of fracking in Colorado but also lots of effective, anti-fracking protest and even legislation. Colorado is somewhat of a schitzophrenic state - parts very conservative, parts super liberal. The liberal side has really been gaining ground though in recent years. While places like Colorado Springs are still Republican, in Boulder County including the much more conservative suburbs, the registered Republican % is only 20%.

Thanks, Sky.

I think that's mostly what I'm looking for -- a place where at least people fight back. There are a lot of people here trying to fight back, too. But there's this kind of inertia in the south, where even if people agree with you they sort of resent you bringing up problems that they could just avoid. So the people trying to fight back have a serious uphill battle -- not only the Republicans, but the moderate people who care but don't want to hear about it or do anything. It's hard to explain.

I've been told about a little town in the mountains that sounds pretty great for me -- Crestone. What's the fracking sitch in the mountains? Fort Garland looks great, and Pagosa Springs. I've found quite a few possibilities there.

I look at the aerials of some places I've found with good acreage, in the flatlands near the mountains, and seen massive yellow, red, and black pools. I reckon that's the fracking. I believe we'll find chemical solutions to the pollution in the years to come. But honestly I more don't want to deal with the social disruption -- lots of drunk, bored men, heavy truck traffic, smell, noise, etc.

Any thoughts?

 

Avinash.miles

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ft collins is nice & sleepy, larimer county even nicer, look up around red feather lakes area... beautiful, out in the sticks, not too far from civilization....
 

DreamsofTesla

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Avi

I thought Fort Collins was full of right wingers?

I looked into Salida and the other one you told me the other day, which I forget the name of. One of them was a possibility, the other one way out of my price range. The good news is, running the searches is FREE!

Thanks
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Avinash.miles

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look around salida and BV.... ranch of the rockies is a nice neighborhood. love taht valley just below leadville

ft collins aint bad... larimer county is nice... look into red feather lakes
 

DreamsofTesla

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Fort Collins and red feather must be nice, they're way out of my reach financially. But you know, BV, Crestone, that area, there's a lot of affordable stuff. Very affordable.

Now I'm just worried about fracking and right wingers. LOL
 

LubdaNugs

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I don't know about Garland, but Pagosa Springs can be nose bleed expensive. Crede would be less expensive, but remote and right leaning. Lake City is cool, but again very remote and somewhat pricey. Gunnison is nice, but again it can be pricey. Someone mentioned Salida, its an area I would be interested in. Very cool pinon juniper forests, kinda reminds me of a model railroad landscape.
 

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