Weed Legalization Bill Passed in House of Representatives

Fogdog

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I'd like to interject here and coment on the common 6 plant rule.

"Why only 6 plants?"
This is because it was seen that the traditional grower can grow 1 giant plant, with multiply strains grafted onto it, and then reveg perpetually like a vine crop. This is an inefficient method of home growing and makes the process unrealistically complicated. However if someone is producing their much needed medicine, the process works.

Capiche?
not capiche
 

Fogdog

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Grafting, plus giant plant, plus reveg and the medical growers needs are met. Hence the 6 plant rule. Difficult and time consuming for someone just growing rec though.
How much weed does one person need?

Oregon limits home-rec grow to four plants. I got 7 pounds off my four. No grafting, not cloned, just good seed.
 

Joshjgreen

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I'm of the complete opposite argument. I'm not growing medical, I use it for sleep and fun, hence, I like growing as many plants as possible, breeding and testing every distinct cultivar. 6 plants does not work for me as I don't grow for weight.
 

Fogdog

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I'm of the complete opposite argument. I'm not growing medical, I use it for sleep and fun, hence, I like growing as many plants as possible, breeding and testing every distinct cultivar. 6 plants does not work for me as I don't grow for weight.
OK

But the line is at 6 plants regardless. Or 4 in my case. Just saying, for an individual rec grower 4 or 6 plants are plenty without need for extra plants, grafting or effort. Going from none to 4 or 6 makes me pretty happy. But, if it makes you happy, feel free to grow as little as you like from any plant. There are plenty of strategies. As you suggest, graft your heart out. Is this a complaint or are you giving advice?
 

Joshjgreen

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Haha, well I can grow as many as I want in my space so certainly not a complaint. It's relevant to point out given that mj is about to be legalized.
 

Budley Doright

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OK

But the line is at 6 plants regardless. Or 4 in my case. Just saying, for an individual rec grower 4 or 6 plants are plenty without need for extra plants, grafting or effort. Going from none to 4 or 6 makes me pretty happy. But, if it makes you happy, feel free to grow as little as you like from any plant. There are plenty of strategies. As you suggest, graft your heart out. Is this a complaint or are you giving advice?
We’re 4 here but it would be nice if it was 4 in flower and 4 in veg, if growing inside that would allow for mother’s and clones of a few strains. That’s just a wish list and I’m happy that it’s 4 ...... they’ve stopped looking unless it’s a field so I typically put 10 in in the summer. Cant stop being an outlaw lol.
 

Joshjgreen

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I really hope that with federal legalisation there won't be any cap on how much I can grow in the privacy of my own home.
 

CunningCanuk

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We’re 4 here but it would be nice if it was 4 in flower and 4 in veg, if growing inside that would allow for mother’s and clones of a few strains. That’s just a wish list and I’m happy that it’s 4 ...... they’ve stopped looking unless it’s a field so I typically put 10 in in the summer. Cant stop being an outlaw lol.
It’s easy to get a license to grow more if you’re worried about it.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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It’s easy to get a license to grow more if you’re worried about it.
Nobody is checking anyway, I don't think they really wanna test the 4 plant limit in court, people have rights, not households. Growing for profit is almost over with online dispensaries selling ounces for $99 CDN, though the province here in NS pillages the people at the NSLCC. So unless ya give it away or are seriously chronic, most folks can stay inside the law.

I'm thinking about giving up growing and pot too, my buddy Al who helps a lot with my gardening recently was diagnosed with cancer. Al is a good friend as well as my grow partner and it's kinda taken whatever Joy is left in it for me, I'll be supporting him any way I can. Other than serving his needs, if any, since he quite smoking, I might put some clones in the back yard and be done with it. I'm harvesting some white widow and gorilla glue now along with a couple of seed plants and I hate it bigly!
 
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Fogdog

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I really hope that with federal legalisation there won't be any cap on how much I can grow in the privacy of my own home.
That would be nice. I agree. What's the alternative? The status quo where none are legal? Personally, I think the entire war on drugs should be scrubbed. Everything should be legal to own, buy, smoke, inject, snort or drop. Treat addiction as a medical issue and arrest people for real crimes, not possession. Yeah, well, that's not going to happen for a while, although Oregon has begun to take steps in that direction.

Unless you deal with the black market (and I don't care if you do), I don't understand your problem. But, you do you. I'll do me. I'm not going to oppose any legislation to legalize just because it puts a limit of four or six plants for a person's rec grow. We can always change it later. I'm for progress.
 
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Fogdog

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Nobody is checking anyway, I don't think they really wanna test the 4 plant limit in court, people have rights, not households. Growing for profit is almost over with online dispensaries selling ounces for $99 CDN, though the province here in NS pillages the people at the NSLCC. So unless ya give it away or are seriously chronic, most folks can stay inside the law.

I'm thinking about giving up growing and pot too, my buddy Al who helps a lot with my gardening recently was diagnosed with cancer. All is a good friend as well as my grow partner and it's kinda taken whatever Joy is left in it for me, I'll be supporting him any way I can. Other than serving his needs, if any, since he quite smoking, I might put some clones in the back yard and be done with it. I'm harvesting some white widow and gorilla glue now along with a couple of seed plants and I hate it bigly!
uck I had no idea until my first harvest.
 

Ozumoz66

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I’m not lol. And I’d rather keep my name off the list. Started my first field (yes field lol) at 15 and I’m 60 now. I’ve done some pretty big grows and touch wood never been busted for growing. There was the small issue at the border though lol.
She was worried about it back in '08 when I became a DG for a quadriplegic, so I complied with rules for the MMAR at the time. The document changed to MMPR and now the ACMPR . 5 plants in a 9x48 greenhouse was a lot of work but produced well over 20lbs - his meds are gratis. An annual police background check remains in place today for the license. Nobody has ever been by to check plant count and likely never will.
 

Ozumoz66

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Nobody is checking anyway, I don't think they really wanna test the 4 plant limit in court, people have rights, not households. Growing for profit is almost over with online dispensaries selling ounces for $99 CDN, though the province here in NS pillages the people at the NSLCC. So unless ya give it away or are seriously chronic, most folks can stay inside the law.

I'm thinking about giving up growing and pot too, my buddy Al who helps a lot with my gardening recently was diagnosed with cancer. Al is a good friend as well as my grow partner and it's kinda taken whatever Joy is left in it for me, I'll be supporting him any way I can. Other than serving his needs, if any, since he quite smoking, I might put some clones in the back yard and be done with it. I'm harvesting some white widow and gorilla glue now along with a couple of seed plants and I hate it bigly!
Sorry to hear about your gardner/friend. Last year you inspired me to try dry ice extraction from fresh/frozen plant matter that would otherwise have been composted. For three days straight in November, we trimmed late harvest buds on the vine. Day four was spent removing the buds then off for extraction - got lots. A QP of kief has been decarbed in an Ardent FX and am waiting for lab results. The decarbed kief will be put into capsules - guessing 10mg to 80mg is possible.

Since none of this would have happened without having read your post, I'm offering to assist Al/you in anyway possible, with what I have, at no cost. Please let me know if I can help in anyway - I'll send to any Canadian address.

You also inspired me to build a 9600 lumen grow light for under $60 using 90CRI 3000k LEDs - 102watts.

Stay strong.
 

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DIY-HP-LED

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Sorry to hear about your gardner/friend. Last year you inspired me to try dry ice extraction from fresh/frozen plant matter that would otherwise have been composted. For three days straight in November, we trimmed late harvest buds on the vine. Day four was spent removing the buds then off for extraction - got lots. A QP of kief has been decarbed in an Ardent FX and am waiting for lab results. The decarbed kief will be put into capsules - guessing 10mg to 80mg is possible.

Since none of this would have happened without having read your post, I'm offering to assist Al/you in anyway possible, with what I have, at no cost. Please let me know if I can help in anyway - I'll send to any Canadian address.

You also inspired me to build a 9600 lumen grow light for under $60 using 90CRI 3000k LEDs - 102watts.

Stay strong.
Thanks for your message of caring and support. We have plenty of cannabis and I've got a quarter pound of 20% CBD >1% THC. Using dollar store LED light bulbs people can build grow lights pretty cheap, start small and expand. You can get the bulbs in 2700K and 5000K here and a cluster of 3 can illuminate the corners of the grow nicely. BTW the Globe brand dollar store bulbs have surprisingly good and efficient drivers.
 

Sativied

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You’ll have to forgive taco’s apprehension. He’s waiting on a shipment of anal beads that’s stuck on that container.
That’s no laughing matter lol. Last night on one of our talk shows was an entrepreneur who’s got 20 containers on the Ever Given with 150000 products including “dildos, vibrators, and real life dolls”. An exceptional large order because of the lockdown. A huge portion of the increased traffic in the canal turns out to be sports gear and home office products for the same reason.
 

Ozumoz66

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'Free at last!..Thank God Almighty..Free At Last!

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The good book is sometime used to reference love, kindness, forgiveness, vengeance, wrath, jealousy, misogyny, racism and often overused end time, apocalyptic rhetoric. A somewhat less used reference illustrates that they've talked about size mattering for some time. Posted without malice.

Ezekiel 23:20

There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
 

schuylaar

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The House of Representatives just passed the MORE Act, the first cannabis legalization bill to make it to Congress. The Act passed on Friday, December 4th, by a vote of 228 to 164. The vote was largely split down party lines, with all but six Democrats voting for the bill and all but five Republicans voting against it.

The MORE Act would decimalize marijuana at the federal level and start the process of giving back to those communities hit hardest by the War on Drugs. When Democrats took the house in 2018, cannabis advocates knew there was work to be done and a limited time to do it in. Every couple of years, more states legalize cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. That number grew again after the November election making Federal decriminalization inevitable. With the first Democratic majority since 2011, the house and cannabis justice advocates saw their best chance to bring the federal law in line with state laws. The result was the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act.

This landmark act is the first time either chamber of Congress voted on a bill to legalize cannabis, but the Act goes much further than just decriminalizing it. The bill covers several social and justice measures that would help those communities who took the brunt of the War on Drugs while putting in place an equitable industry where those impacted most by prohibition have a seat at the table.

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why would the US Federal government legalize when they hold the patent on everything THC?

seems counterproductive.
 
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