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Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:51 pm
by Mikey
If they want to spend less money arresting and incarcerating pot smokers, they should stop arresting and incarcerating pot smokers.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:55 pm
by Dinsdale
It would appear that Nebraska and Oklahoma have some very fucked up priorities.

I thought republicans were all about "state's rights"?

Less than 2 weeks until weed is legal here in Oregon.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:07 am
by mvscal
"This contraband has been heavily trafficked into our state," Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning said at a news conference in Lincoln. "While Colorado reaps millions from the sale of pot, Nebraska taxpayers have to bear the cost."
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For SHAME!!! Who would do such a thing?!?

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:10 am
by smackaholic
maybe the cornholer AG should just go to the "if you can't beat'em, join'em card.

leave the fukking potheads be and start getting some damn revenue from them.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:17 am
by mvscal
Dinsdale wrote:It would appear that Nebraska and Oklahoma have some very fucked up priorities.

I thought republicans were all about "state's rights"?

Less than 2 weeks until weed is legal here in Oregon.
It appears to be part of a (feeble) push to recriminalize weed in Nebraska. Currently, it's just a citation. You get a ticket and the cops get high on your weed. I don't think there are too many people around here who really give much of a fuck about it.

Weed retails for about $60 an eighth in Colorado. You aren't gonna get rich reselling at that price point. This Bruning douche is evidently trying to "raise his profile" by rubbing it up and down real fast.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:22 am
by Dinsdale
mvscal wrote:
Weed retails for about $60 an eighth in Colorado.
Expensive as all fuck in Washington, too.

I can get it here for about 1/3rd of that. And I have a hunch my state government will get all stupid, and try to get rich off it, so the black market won't go anywhere.

That, and anyone age 21 or over can grow 4 plants, starting in July(can't be visible from a public street). If everyone were to grow 4, that would crash the price to near-worthless, which is kinda what I'm hoping for.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:09 am
by Moving Sale
Ah the dormant commerce clause. Total BS constitutionally but it could fly with the right 5 asshats in robes.

Good pot is harder to grow than most people know and most people give up and just pay the $. Good concentrates are even hardrer to make and more popular than ever. That is unlikely to change and there seems to be more people than I had foreseen moving into the market now that it is legal for many people.

Brave new world.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:15 am
by Dinsdale
Moving Sale wrote:Good pot is harder to grow than most people know
As we've previously discussed. And it gets really difficult in summer (indoors).
Good concentrates are even hardrer to make


You must be high to post that -- easy as all get-out. BHO is my favorite (not the president guy)... just do it outside. Which will still be illegal in Oregon (stupid people fuck shit up for everyone). "Shatter" is an ass-kicker, makes for great vape.

Then again, I've been doing it a looooong time. Looking forward to legal growing (not that the laws ever stopped me).

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:15 am
by Moving Sale
Dinsdale wrote:
You must be high to post that -- easy as all get-out.
I was talking about your average dumbfuck, not an accomplished scientist such as yourself. And BHO will get you busted in Ca if you are not very careful. See People v Bergen.
 Section 11358, in contrast, could potentially apply to any number of possible alternative methods for producing concentrated cannabis.   Prosecution under section 11358 would be appropriate, for example, if the resin was physically extracted from the marijuana plant through pressure, through a screening process, or by using an ice water method to produce the concentrated cannabis.   Similarly, section 11358 would properly apply to the production of concentrated cannabis if the method used was instead by leaching the resin from the plant material by dissolving it in a nonchemical lipid extractor, such as butter....  Section 11379.6(a) properly applies where the production of concentrated cannabis is by means of chemical extraction instead. (See People v. Jenkins (1980) 28 Cal.3d 494, 501-504, 170 Cal.Rptr. 1, 620 P.2d 587

Yes because water and butter are not chemicals and water and butter extraction are not chemical extraction methods. :doh:

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:21 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Dinsdale wrote:"Shatter" is an ass-kicker, makes for great vape.

Vaping Shatter?

They will be peeling you off the ceiling a month later.
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:01 pm
by BSmack
Why can't Nebraska and Oklahoma just play football against each other?

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:14 pm
by Dinsdale
BSmack wrote:Why can't Nebraska and Oklahoma just play football against each other?
Because Texas wants a cut of the gate.

Re: Nebraska and Oklahoma

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 12:48 am
by Roger_the_Shrubber
TVO,

Wouldn't ice water make it really hard to light?

I cite The State of Alaska v Physical Properties of Water as a Flame Retardant - 1947. It was upheld in Appellate Court Anchorage, 420 Alak..3d format $5.95 weekdays, $,9.95 weekends 120-121 whatever it takes, 30-06 Cal. Repeating rifle. 1 in the chamber, 12-25 Merry Christmas P. 4d line 6 when the guy the opens the shutters and Santa let him hit the pipe of chronic he was smoking.

The defense rests and eats cheetos.