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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2678939" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>You can make your own beer and moonshine too if you know how but it sure is alot easier just going to the liquor store to get a bottle as the variety is greater than what you would make on your own, same as with MJ and the dispensaries. A patient or imbiber can go in to the dispensary and get the medicine or budd that suits their ailment or desire and choose from a larger variety than they can by growing their own. People who know how will grow their own in small amounts as they can do legally in CO and WA especially if they need or like a certain strain then thats the best way to do it anyways, but most people who are smoking for pleasure like a variety and will still go to the dispensary even if theyre growing some of their own. </p><p></p><p>Living in northern CA near where alot of my neighbors were 'growers' I got to know this other side (medical) of it from watching the very people who were the pioneers in the medical MJ movement. Friends I have from CA and from Tulsa are now all living in CO running businesses in the industry in the Denver area and have been there since day one of the movement. They started out there helping medical patients and are still catering mostly to their roster of patients who depend on their edibles and plants. I know these people well and their house is where I stay when I visit there several times a year and I know for fact that they actually care about helping their patients with their ailments way more than the big money every one thinks they all make. They put their money right back into their businesses after they pay for security, attorneys, etc. They arent getting rich from it from what Ive noticed and they help alot of people out so I guess its a win-win for everybody there. </p><p></p><p>Do I think it would work in OK nope, not the casual side of the industry anyways, the medical side I can see working here to help people, but this place is too stiff for allowing totally legal weed here. The 2nd to last state to allow tattooing. The bible belt buckle. Red state. Far right siders. It will be a fight here even if the Feds allow legal casual smoking all over the US. People and even LEOs here say theyre all for decriminalizing it, but all out legal I dont see it happening, that would be just way too much liberal-ness for this place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2678939, member: 1535"] You can make your own beer and moonshine too if you know how but it sure is alot easier just going to the liquor store to get a bottle as the variety is greater than what you would make on your own, same as with MJ and the dispensaries. A patient or imbiber can go in to the dispensary and get the medicine or budd that suits their ailment or desire and choose from a larger variety than they can by growing their own. People who know how will grow their own in small amounts as they can do legally in CO and WA especially if they need or like a certain strain then thats the best way to do it anyways, but most people who are smoking for pleasure like a variety and will still go to the dispensary even if theyre growing some of their own. Living in northern CA near where alot of my neighbors were 'growers' I got to know this other side (medical) of it from watching the very people who were the pioneers in the medical MJ movement. Friends I have from CA and from Tulsa are now all living in CO running businesses in the industry in the Denver area and have been there since day one of the movement. They started out there helping medical patients and are still catering mostly to their roster of patients who depend on their edibles and plants. I know these people well and their house is where I stay when I visit there several times a year and I know for fact that they actually care about helping their patients with their ailments way more than the big money every one thinks they all make. They put their money right back into their businesses after they pay for security, attorneys, etc. They arent getting rich from it from what Ive noticed and they help alot of people out so I guess its a win-win for everybody there. Do I think it would work in OK nope, not the casual side of the industry anyways, the medical side I can see working here to help people, but this place is too stiff for allowing totally legal weed here. The 2nd to last state to allow tattooing. The bible belt buckle. Red state. Far right siders. It will be a fight here even if the Feds allow legal casual smoking all over the US. People and even LEOs here say theyre all for decriminalizing it, but all out legal I dont see it happening, that would be just way too much liberal-ness for this place. [/QUOTE]
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