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2MuchMark 01-01-2018 01:06 PM

Today in California
 
(And soon, Canada, woo)

https://nationalpostcom.files.wordpr...16/05/weed.jpg

TheDynasty 01-01-2018 01:07 PM

i just had a 420 sess at 220 now thats a stoner!

dillfly2000 01-01-2018 01:39 PM

I quit weed 3 years ago, was I wrong to do so?

SpicyM 01-01-2018 02:04 PM

So you are ok with smoking (especially this shit) but against combustion engines? LOL..

mineistaken 01-01-2018 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22142841)
So you are ok with smoking (especially this shit) but against combustion engines? LOL..

It is magical healthy stuff from the Gods

SpicyM 01-01-2018 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 22142853)
It is magical healthy stuff from the Gods


libby double standards

Rochard 01-01-2018 02:31 PM

Long over due. We need to stop paying to police it, and instead tax it. Take it from costing us to money to making us money.

DBS.US 01-01-2018 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22142877)
Long over due. We need to stop paying to police it, and instead tax it. Take it from costing us to money to making us money.

Tax us instead of spending our tax money:2 cents:

Google Expert 01-01-2018 06:46 PM

Read an article today on muh legal weed in Cali.
$15 a joint and $150 for an 1/8
Revenue won't be 1/8 what they're expecting...Stupid fucktards.

Look Chang 01-01-2018 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark (Post 22142763)

Very nice explicit picture :thumbsup

Google Expert 01-01-2018 06:54 PM

Also, here's some of the new laws that go into effect today:

- The entire state will now ignore U.S. immigration law: Because it’s worked so well in San Francisco, California Democrats decided that the entire state should ignore federal immigration law. SB 54 forbids law enforcement officials from asking someone’s immigration or holding them for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents — unless they’ve been convicted of a crime. AB 291 prohibits landlords (you know, like, private citizens who own private property) from reporting renters who are in the U.S. illegally.

- The DMV is raising vehicle registration fees: This is a minor blip in California’s war on cars, but it’s a frustrating one, because, really, this is the only thing that could make the DMV experience even worse. SB 1 increases vehicle registration fees between $25 and $175, depending on the vehicle’s value.

- Employers can’t ask applicants about their salary history: Private employers — yes, private employers — can’t ask people who want money from them silly questions like how much money they’ve made in the past or are making at their current job. It will be interesting to see the inevitable unintended consequences of AB 168. It will be at least a little more difficult for a company to gauge what a reasonable offer looks like without knowing what an applicant is currently making or recently made. Sure, employers will ask questions like, “What would you like to make?” and smart applicants will clarify their expectations at some point in the interview process. But, really, it’s not the government’s business how an employer and an applicant work out any mutually beneficial agreement.

- You can make up your gender on official state IDs: California will abolish its requirement that a person must undergo “clinically appropriate treatment for the purpose of gender transition” if they want to change the sex on their birth certificate, which means that men can say they’re women, and vice-versa, on state IDs like driver’s licenses. Beginning in 2019, driver’s licenses will have three options for sex: male, female, and nonbinary.

Happy 2018 CALIFORNIA :1orglaugh

mineistaken 01-01-2018 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 22143060)
Also, here's some of the new laws that go into effect today:

- The entire state will now ignore U.S. immigration law: Because it?s worked so well in San Francisco, California Democrats decided that the entire state should ignore federal immigration law. SB 54 forbids law enforcement officials from asking someone?s immigration or holding them for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents ? unless they?ve been convicted of a crime. AB 291 prohibits landlords (you know, like, private citizens who own private property) from reporting renters who are in the U.S. illegally.

- The DMV is raising vehicle registration fees: This is a minor blip in California?s war on cars, but it?s a frustrating one, because, really, this is the only thing that could make the DMV experience even worse. SB 1 increases vehicle registration fees between $25 and $175, depending on the vehicle?s value.

- Employers can?t ask applicants about their salary history: Private employers ? yes, private employers ? can?t ask people who want money from them silly questions like how much money they?ve made in the past or are making at their current job. It will be interesting to see the inevitable unintended consequences of AB 168. It will be at least a little more difficult for a company to gauge what a reasonable offer looks like without knowing what an applicant is currently making or recently made. Sure, employers will ask questions like, ?What would you like to make?? and smart applicants will clarify their expectations at some point in the interview process. But, really, it?s not the government?s business how an employer and an applicant work out any mutually beneficial agreement.

- You can make up your gender on official state IDs: California will abolish its requirement that a person must undergo ?clinically appropriate treatment for the purpose of gender transition? if they want to change the sex on their birth certificate, which means that men can say they?re women, and vice-versa, on state IDs like driver?s licenses. Beginning in 2019, driver?s licenses will have three options for sex: male, female, and nonbinary.

Happy 2018 CALIFORNIA :1orglaugh

Libbyfornia cesspool.

Grapesoda 01-01-2018 08:07 PM

staying medical myself

Grapesoda 01-01-2018 08:08 PM

what kind of deals can I get if I change to a woman on my next license?

Grapesoda 01-01-2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark (Post 22142763)

here ya go ;)

Helix 01-01-2018 08:34 PM

22% tax for medical and 30% for recreational is highway robbery.

Mr Pheer 01-01-2018 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dillfly2000 (Post 22142808)
I quit weed 3 years ago, was I wrong to do so?

You're most likely better off for doing so.

kane 01-01-2018 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 22143054)
Read an article today on muh legal weed in Cali.
$15 a joint and $150 for an 1/8
Revenue won't be 1/8 what they're expecting...Stupid fucktards.

They said the same thing here in Oregon. At first, prices were high, not that high but high. Everyone bitched that prices were too high and sales wouldn't be there. Sales were fine and only grew because more and more stores opened and more and more growers went into business or expanded and now prices are fair, an 8th runs $20-$35 depending on what you get.

Right now there are a limited number of stores open in Cali. with many more rolling out over the next weeks and months. I have a feeling sales are going to be just fine.

Rochard 01-01-2018 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 22143060)
Also, here's some of the new laws that go into effect today:

- The entire state will now ignore U.S. immigration law: Because it?s worked so well in San Francisco, California Democrats decided that the entire state should ignore federal immigration law. SB 54 forbids law enforcement officials from asking someone?s immigration or holding them for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents ? unless they?ve been convicted of a crime. AB 291 prohibits landlords (you know, like, private citizens who own private property) from reporting renters who are in the U.S. illegally.

If someone is here illegally they need to be deported. However, this is not the job of the local police departments. It's like forcing the FBI to hand out parking tickets - that's not their job.

muthisdev 01-02-2018 05:05 AM

I don't mind pot.
I mind all the potheads who are like goddamn vegans and let me know every 17 cunting seconds that they love pot.

I'm looking at you Bill Maher.

SpicyM 01-02-2018 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 22143060)
You can make up your gender on official state IDs: California will abolish its requirement that a person must undergo ?clinically appropriate treatment for the purpose of gender transition? if they want to change the sex on their birth certificate, which means that men can say they?re women, and vice-versa, on state IDs like driver?s licenses. Beginning in 2019, driver?s licenses will have three options for sex: male, female, and nonbinary.

Happy 2018 CALIFORNIA :1orglaugh


Sick. You are born what you are born, not what you think you are.

Dead 01-02-2018 05:40 AM

Happy to see more states go legal! Colorado is busting at the seeems with people moving in and property values are skyrocketing!!! Wish you guys the best over there, nothing but good can come out of it. :pimp

SuckOnThis 01-02-2018 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22143624)
Sick. You are born what you are born, not what you think you are.

Only fucked up right wing douchebags would turn a weed thread into who should piss in what bathroom. Get a fucking life. :321GFY

SpicyM 01-02-2018 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis (Post 22143765)
Only fucked up right wing douchebags would turn a weed thread into who should piss in what bathroom. Get a fucking life. :321GFY

Where do I say who should piss in what bathroom in this thread you psycho shithead? You shouldn't smoke so much of this stinky dung.. :1orglaugh

Wilbo 01-02-2018 08:09 AM

No way I would pay $135 for an eighth. That's 4x what it goes for in Baltimore.


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