View Full Version : HOw will the legal bud in the future be different?
brrg744
10-19-2005, 04:31 AM
HOw will the legal bud in the future be different? Do you think it will still be grown nice and clean or do you think it will be as harmfull as cigarettes. Do you think Marlboro will make it contaminated like cigs or do you think it will manage to be grown like it is now?
daZenfmeister
10-19-2005, 04:41 AM
I bet they will breed some crazy shit. Every fucking flavor and smell. They have so much awesome shit!!!
buddymyfriend
10-20-2005, 12:34 PM
It will be taxed to fuck, just like fags and drink. Damn fuckin government. What they need to do is legalise the cultivation of mj and consumption in ones home. Just my two cents!
Peace
Buddy
motahead
10-20-2005, 05:50 PM
By the time bud is legal in the states it will be grown in huge hydroponic colonies on the moon resulting in mind blowing lunar buds that will be shipped back to earth and sold in vending machines in disposable vaporizer units..
itll be bud mate, noone will fuck with it or contaminate shit, because they know people will not buy it since its so easy to grow your own(which most smokers probaly would anyway)
Pichacho
10-21-2005, 02:46 AM
By the time bud is legal in the states it will be grown in huge hydroponic colonies on the moon resulting in mind blowing lunar buds that will be shipped back to earth and sold in vending machines in disposable vaporizer units..
haha hope so eh buddy? fingers crossed man!
MyAntiDrugIsAmy
10-21-2005, 03:52 AM
if it's legal i think a lot more people will be growing. i know i will be.
GHoSToKeR
10-21-2005, 04:48 AM
I think the answer to that question can be found in Amsterdam. :)
STDzRus
10-21-2005, 04:51 AM
I think it will contain Nicotine.
Garden Knowm
10-21-2005, 04:52 AM
By the time bud is legal in the states it will be grown in huge hydroponic colonies on the moon resulting in mind blowing lunar buds that will be shipped back to earth and sold in vending machines in disposable vaporizer units..
nice picture!!!!!
flamingskullballs
10-21-2005, 04:54 AM
it shouldnt be legalized....it should be decriminalized....
that would make it so it can be grown and used within the country, but not brought across that countrys borders...
and then it cannot be taxed
MyAntiDrugIsAmy
10-21-2005, 02:58 PM
everyone means decriminalization, it's not legal in holland either, but that's basically what we're shooting for
ermitonto
10-21-2005, 05:55 PM
I don't see what the problem with legalization would be. I think one of the main reasons it isn't legalized is precisely because it would be so difficult to tax. Unlike tobacco, pretty much anybody can grow it pretty much anywhere very easily, and certainly nobody can tax you for growing some plants in your backyard. Plus, most pot smokers are pretty wary about what the cigarette companies would do to it, and I think most of them would prefer to grow it themselves or get it off a friend who does. Just imagine how much easier and larger homegrown crops could be if it were legal.
OzzyOz
10-22-2005, 01:38 AM
the US government would attempt to control the THC percentage. I doubt they'd let you smoke anything over 20% if it were legal. It'd come in a variety of flavors, strains, and thc percentages. THe good stuff ( high thc ) for alot more, and poor quality stuff ( low thc ) for less. All the profits go to the government, yay???
ermitonto
10-22-2005, 02:21 AM
Why would the government do something like that? Assuming they actually did some responsible research on the subject (which they would have to if it is ever to be legalized), they would realize that banning high-THC percentages would be pointless. If I have 10% or 30% THC in my weed doesn't matter. If I want to get to a certain level of stonedness, I'll smoke as much weed as it takes to get me there. Plus, it's not like they're going to visit everybody's backyard and test the THC percentage of everybody's crops. If it's ever going to be legalized, it will be because they realize that telling other people what they can and can't put into their bodies is a pointless waste of money, and that putting barriers on what people can consume only tempts people to go for the forbidden fruit. I don't think they'd spend all that money just to get rid of weed with 20% THC.
ILoveYouMaryJane
10-22-2005, 02:35 AM
i was reading some thing about coffee shops in amsterdam and they said most of the bud they sell is grown with a bunch of chemicals and fertilizers and stuff,but if you ask for something organically grown it wont have that stuff in it, i think it would be even worse here, but there are tobacco companies that make cigarettes with no additives. im guessing its gonna be alot like tobacco
ermitonto
10-22-2005, 02:43 AM
Chemicals and fertilizers aren't bad per se (everything is made out of chemicals, and there are plenty of organic fertilizers), but you're right that tobacco companies put a lot of unhealthy shit into their products. However, since that is one of the chief concerns I hear from pot smokers regarding legalization, I think there would certainly be a huge demand for organic weed, and millions of people (like me) would be willing to grow it themselves.. Most pot smokers, unlike most tobacco smokers, really care deeply about their health and care what's in the stuff they're smoking. For sure the tobacco companies would try to harness the market as their own and add all sorts of crap to their weed, but I think many of the existing local networks would continue to operate, just above-ground. How many local, organic weed growers are going to just give up when the tobacco companies start growing it?
kimchibanana
10-22-2005, 02:53 AM
Why would the government do something like that? Assuming they actually did some responsible research on the subject (which they would have to if it is ever to be legalized), they would realize that banning high-THC percentages would be pointless. If I have 10% or 30% THC in my weed doesn't matter. If I want to get to a certain level of stonedness, I'll smoke as much weed as it takes to get me there. Plus, it's not like they're going to visit everybody's backyard and test the THC percentage of everybody's crops. If it's ever going to be legalized, it will be because they realize that telling other people what they can and can't put into their bodies is a pointless waste of money, and that putting barriers on what people can consume only tempts people to go for the forbidden fruit. I don't think they'd spend all that money just to get rid of weed with 20% THC.
200 proof is illegal in california and im guessing some other states what about that?
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