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The Future of Weed: HIGH COUNTRY (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Jan 2018
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mountain grammy
(26,661 posts)1. As a total atheist, I can only attribute it to blind luck
that I landed in Colorado some 34 years ago. good video. I attended that Cannabis Cup event, it was fantastic. He's right, growing can be as enjoyable as smoking, but these days, I just go to the store. Thanks for posting.
GWC58
(2,678 posts)3. Damn! Where I live
Growing cannabis is Strictly prohibited, nor is there any dispensaries to purchase any. Still have to depend on the sketchy and/or unreliable person. 😱😳😩😠
waddirum
(980 posts)2. Wonderful
Just watched the whole thing.
Living in a prohibition state, I'm so jealous of those with legalization. I've never been inside a dispensary.
Where I live its still the sketchy and/or unrealiable person. At 59, almost 60, no connections means no weed. ☹️