where is the best weed from?

HunterAK

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J. Toronado said:
the best weed is grown in northern california. mendocino, humboldt, sonoma, trinidad...these counties produce the best. the people there know what they are doing and the climate is second to none.

And they can get permits to grow the shit legally there... It's easy to experiment when you don't have to worry about getting your door kicked in....
 
Andrew Homan said:
There were some good plants behind me in my Avatar. The grower didn't want to stick around when we showed up. Weird?

But, but, but, I thought it was legal in Oregon?

I was driving with one of the lot boys at LR PDX and he asked me if it was possible to get arrested for smoking pot in Oregon!

On another occasion, two of the lot boys were talking about buying a bag after work. I dragged them aside and told them that such things were not appropriate topics of discussion while at work. They both laughed at me and told me I wasn't from around there! I think the actual phrase hey used was "Dude, this is Portland!".
 

Andrew Homan

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ptschram said:
But, but, but, I thought it was legal in Oregon?

I was driving with one of the lot boys at LR PDX and he asked me if it was possible to get arrested for smoking pot in Oregon!

On another occasion, two of the lot boys were talking about buying a bag after work. I dragged them aside and told them that such things were not appropriate topics of discussion while at work. They both laughed at me and told me I wasn't from around there! I think the actual phrase hey used was "Dude, this is Portland!".

Less than 1 oz = ticket

More than 1 oz without permit = felony
 
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jahmann

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Its traditionally been the northern california coast, southern oregon, and north central washington but these days hydroponics allows anyone to grow great herb just about anywhere. The benefit in places like Humboldt and Mendocino Counties in CA are the lax laws. I think medical patients in Humboldt are allowed to have 99 plants growing at a time, and in Mendocino County it has been decriminalized. Weed enforcement in Portland is pretty weak; I guess the cops have their priorities straight.

Oh yeah, the strain mentioned previously is called Train Wreck. Named so because after you take a hit you feel like you've been in a train wreck.
 
Andrew Homan said:
Meth- 1
Coke-2
Tar- 3
rave drugs-4 (maybe 3)
alcohol- 5 (although causes the most problems)







Weed

And the problem is that we enforce mere possession, not behavior while under the influence. If you're not being an idiot, leave folks alone. If they aren't smart enough to not attract attention, so be it.

Kinda reminds me of folks who fail pre-employment tests. Duh, you know you're gonna be tested, if you fail a test you know you have to take, YOU HAVE A DRUG PROBLEM!
 

Andrew Homan

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The problem you get from these medical grows is they get robbed. We are starting to see more home invasion robberies for weed with firearms being the main tool. I would love to tell you about the one we had two weeks ago but it's not ajudicated.
 

Andrew Homan

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ptschram said:
And the problem is that we enforce mere possession, not behavior while under the influence. If you're not being an idiot, leave folks alone. If they aren't smart enough to not attract attention, so be it.

Kinda reminds me of folks who fail pre-employment tests. Duh, you know you're gonna be tested, if you fail a test you know you have to take, YOU HAVE A DRUG PROBLEM!


Not true! when you get high on meth or E and kill someone we will arrest you for that behavior. Or if you deal pot and don't want to turn your stereo down when the cop ask and get your AR-15 and spray 23 rounds radomly into your neighbors houses we arrest you for that. Only after a 8 hour stand off in a snow storm.:ack:
 

d2dave

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jahmann said:
Its traditionally been the northern california coast, southern oregon, and north central washington but these days hydroponics allows anyone to grow great herb just about anywhere. The benefit in places like Humboldt and Mendocino Counties in CA are the lax laws. I think medical patients in Humboldt are allowed to have 99 plants growing at a time, and in Mendocino County it has been decriminalized. Weed enforcement in Portland is pretty weak; I guess the cops have their priorities straight.

Oh yeah, the strain mentioned previously is called Train Wreck. Named so because after you take a hit you feel like you've been in a train wreck.


yeah, had train wreck, but this was the plane wreck....even better.
 

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http://barbedwiresmile.wordpress.com/2009/01/27/drugs-self-defense-and-the-state/

"Drugs, self defense and the state"

If anything, true criminals would be incented, instead, to rob investment bankers or doctors. They do not, because these men are not forced to carry large sums of cash and may rely on the full power and resources of the state to protect them - such is their reward for following the rules set forth by the state.

Where there is demand for a product or service, that product or service will manifest. This is true of drugs and prostitution. This was true of alcohol. It was true of food during the blockade of Stalingrad, or the American South. And it is true today.

When one looks at the availability of drugs in our country today despite decades of prohibition, hundreds of billions of dollars spent, vast bureaucracies created, hundreds of thousands incarcerated and the tools of the military and even our foreign policy employed, one can only judge the ?war on drugs? as a monumental failure.
 

d2dave

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i started this thread because of another thread that suggested this topic be discussed. and i was curious to see what people could come up with. just for shits and giggles. however, i myself do think weed is safer and healthier than alchohol.
 

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Dave, I have no opinion on weed whatsoever except for my firm belief that it should be legalized.

That said... to give you an example of ignorance involved - one of the posters in this thread spent a long time in the past bitching about problems with security clearance. If I can google his name and arrive to this thread just for the heck of it, others can, too.