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Hey budtang, can we see a pic of your "TOP SHELF" ?
Hey budtang, can we see a pic of your "TOP SHELF" ?
No there's no post limit lets see what you got. I think you're taking the mid grade thing a touch far but you have your points.
Can't post pics right now. I don't think my account is approved for that, yet. I think there's a post limit. Otherwise, I would have posted some on my profile earlier. It's Cali top shelf. I would be glad to compare it to Colorado OG's as a frame of reference if we could see some finished buds.
As for picks of weed I've grown. Maybe, you could ask the cops for some. They have plenty.
It won't work. There are dozens of threads on this forum with better OG. It doesn't take seeing my OG, that was probably grown by one of these guys you're seeing on this forum, to give you a comparison. Just go look at the OG threads and the best shit you see in there is the shit I've got right here.
It won't work. There are dozens of threads on this forum with better OG. It doesn't take seeing my OG, that was probably grown by one of these guys you're seeing on this forum, to give you a comparison. Just go look at the OG threads and the best shit you see in there is the shit I've got right here.
No there's no post limit lets see what you got. I think you're taking the mid grade thing a touch far but you have your points.
Jhhnn- how is it that every other plant or animal is able to coexist without any written rule of law? It's because there is a natural order to things that is inately followed. Only humans acts outside of these natural laws. Some isolated humans still follow them. I suggest that the artificial laws put forth by humans are there to serve a few. Absent written laws, communities would take care of their own. Only the Golden Rule need apply. However, that is not the world in which we live. Don't you agree the system is broken?
I know you didn't ask me, but I think MANY systems are broken. We're taking baby steps, & that's not a bad thing as long as we keep taking those steps in the right direction. Once humans have contol over something, I don't expect perfection, but I still expect legalization in my life time & I'm 60.
Vote YES, progress comes in steps, don't be greedy. Perfect legalization may not be a single step. Hush is dead on, once herb is legal to carry and smoke, the fight to legalize home growing will be much more easy.
I for one feel that the simplistic small tribe attitudes are the way to go.And there it is, the difference between broken and imperfect. Sometimes it's a wonder our world works at all, given the simplistic small tribe attitudes of all too many people.
I for one feel that the simplistic small tribe attitudes are the way to go.
The USA was originally set up to work this way, we just got lost!!
Right now it is against the law to grow vegetables in my back yard!
I think a small tribe community would allow me to grow my own food.
Maybe it would not be as bad as you think it would be????
FREEDOM!
I just thought of something!
I know that is an amazing statement in itself.
If cannabis is legal, then you can add another criminal charge if you are caught growing your own!
Can you say TAX EVASION!
Federal prison time!
On top of the current charges!
It was a simpler world, no doubt. No electricity. No petroleum products. No firearms more advanced than black powder flintlocks. No iron hulls. No railroads. No highways, let alone airports. No bridges across major waterways in the Colonies. No cotton gin. No modern medicine or drugs. No fresh fruits or veggies most of the year. No equality for women. No emancipation proclamation. No public education.
Paper was a precious commodity. Power equipment was driven by water wheels. Life expectancy at birth was under 30, improved to 50 or so if you made it to age 5. Understanding of chemistry was rudimentary.
The list goes on from there.
We didn't change any of that wearing small tribe headsets.
Yeh, my CO legal personal grow must be some kind of illusion, huh?
It's not really there, it's just my imagination. Or maybe you're the one imagining things. Or maybe it's just that Freedumb! isn't for everybody.