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RootzGemini

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They are trying to take guns away from PTSD veterans, you really have to read the fine print on your rating that they give you. You know, like the diagnosis...

I am interested in the Loompa crosses, anyone here run the testers?

I am cloning my SSDD and transplanting 3 seed packs tonight! Hopefully, I will have something worth contributing soon! I might be running Crockett's Tangie and Sumatra side by side soon. My wife LOVES the Cali-O crosses and the sativas. Sativa lovers should get along with her! I need something a little stronger to take the edge off.

Here is the list of seed packs that I am transplanting tonight, good germination rates all around. I think that there was 2 duds from separate packs. Dragon Fruit, Prayer Tower sativa, Black Raspberry, and a fem pack of RP's Sour Kush. I want to run the 2 Loompa headband crosses next to Sour Kush...

Again, sorry for being a dick!!!
They are taking away guns if you have a dui as well as a medical card. It's not fair to people that served our country, paid the price, then are treated like a murderer basically. It's frustrating and sad.
 

numberfour

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nice job, time for the fun to start!
Thanks Limo, yeah I can't wait to see what these put out in flower.

U got any in bud yet. Im really really excited abt these. Almost got them instead of the gg4xssdd
None in flower yet, I'm just in the process of doubling my flower space. Funny enough the gg4 cross was one of my choices but I'm happy with the Fat Cherry's.
 

kowski

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Im not saying that at all. Of course u can. I live in AZ with papers. And can buy it. But that doesnt mean u have protection from anything. They are just looking the other way, the state still has alot of capacity to harm ppl.

And as i stated Oregon is probably the loosest and or most lenient. But oregon carries alot of non cannabis related negative many ppl who dont live their may not know. Can be very expensive especially with rent, pretty large young and single population, work.can be sparse even for nowadays.

Theres systems in many states appear much more safe than they may actually be.

So. Im saying do.ur research....well. cuz thers alot of false stuff that floats around and ALWAYS keep the old rules you learned from the old man. Keep ur shit underwraps if u can. When the federal government is on board maybe ill think again
Yeah, Green, i'd like to see the federal gov't onboard as well. Good point.
 

apbx720

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Stratfox katsu x bb temples I tried were males too, hopefully gonna try again.

I Got these affie tok x dreadbread and guava x dreadbread about a week n bloom n clones already n solo's! Big ass plantsView attachment 3773663
Affie tok×dreadbread holy shit i got to get on that!
All Bodhi run at 6 weeks, half Solos Stash, and half Mothers Milk,
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Solo half,
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Mothers half,
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And a few Mothers Milk shots,
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And a few Solo shots,
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I love Bodhis gear
Righteousness
And here are my sunshine daydream. Same age potted today to 5 gals. These seem to vary from plant to plant more than the choch trip.

One has amazing stem rub smell I hope she is a she.View attachment 3773740
I thought state and federal laws have to be constitutional? Meaning they can't take away anyone's unalienable right to bear arms.
And wtf ever happened to- state law trumps federal law? Isnt that how it was supposed to be? If not, then weve allowed our gov the powers of tyranny, because we cant directly vote on federal law. So that means... i think u get my point.... time for a revolu.... shit they just kicked my door in
 

JDGreen

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I thought state and federal laws have to be constitutional? Meaning they can't take away anyone's unalienable right to bear arms.
Not true, and not evryone has constituted rights. Felons and ppl with mental illness may b good examples. But the supreme court upheld the state decision.to.stop mmj card holders from having a concealed carry. In AZ, gun laws r weird. Abt anyone can have a gun.

But.ur.constitutional rights can and will be restricted if u A. Let them and or B. Get some kind of permit that would stop u from getting a gun. And in the mmj case the state sees u as a "patient" basically under mind altering medication and therefore they think.u will be to out of ur mind to handle protecting urself. Its like they want mmj card holders to.be classified as mentally incapacitated.
 

JDGreen

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I thought state and federal laws have to be constitutional? Meaning they can't take away anyone's unalienable right to bear arms.
And honestly theres alot of laws many ppl could.probably argue isnt constitutional. And they put.those laws into effect. And wen do we get the right to freely collect rainwater, breathe clean air, and work our own plot to takee care of ourselves instead of being hoarded in communities, cul de sacs and housing projects, only.to service the giant businesses that refuse to take care of the mass number of ppl that allow them to even serve so many. Wheres liberty and freedom anymore. Makes me wanna puke.
 

Lex Talioniss

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@JDGreen I think the issue is that not enough focus is put into understanding the law. I was a 14 year old hs dropout that became a drug dealer in New Orleans and didn't stop dealing until I started thinking and decided to go to college 2 years ago. I know that until recently I didn't even really understand that the constitution and bill of rights were intended to be used as weapons in a court of law by informed citizens but
at what point is it our own fault as a nation for being allowed to be illinformed?

I blame myself for not being educated which is why I became educated and intend to become a lawyer. I just can't be angry about the situation regarding this countries government and it's politics. I'm angry I took so long to wake up and get involved with this bullshit. That's all anyone can do and if more of us did, there might be a real change.
 

Lex Talioniss

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@JDGreen it's also up to the citizens of each state that has an unconstitutional law to take steps toward abolishing that law. It can't just be one person saying "everyone decided we don't want this law anymore" everyone has to sign a petition everyone has to vote. I think it's just that it sounds like it should be easy to change a law but in reality it takes alot of time and effort so the majority of people give up before they actually start. Plus you have to consider that people don't agree that the same law is unconstitutional
 

Amos Otis

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And wen do we get the right to freely collect rainwater, breathe clean air, and work our own plot to takee care of ourselves instead of being hoarded in communities, cul de sacs and housing projects
You have to be able to unplug yourself from the grid, and, as the Cros sang, "find a place inside the land, to separate the wheat from the chaff". I know it's not so easy....I got lucky in a very unlucky way.

Wheres liberty and freedom anymore. Makes me wanna puke.
Lazy and complacent people slept, while others planned and organized.

@JDGreen
at what point is it our own fault as a nation for being allowed to be illinformed?

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Several years ago. And now that some have woken up, they see the demographics stacked against them. Lawlessness and anarchy flourish under an administration that many see as inept, but in fact, they've been executing their playbook flawlessly.

 

JDGreen

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@JDGreen it's also up to the citizens of each state that has an unconstitutional law to take steps toward abolishing that law. It can't just be one person saying "everyone decided we don't want this law anymore" everyone has to sign a petition everyone has to vote. I think it's just that it sounds like it should be easy to change a law but in reality it takes alot of time and effort so the majority of people give up before they actually start. Plus you have to consider that people don't agree that the same law is unconstitutional
I like u. U speak with truth:)
 

JDGreen

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You have to be able to unplug yourself from the grid, and, as the Cros sang, "find a place inside the land, to separate the wheat from the chaff". I know it's not so easy....I got lucky in a very unlucky way.



Lazy and complacent people slept, while others planned and organized.



Several years ago. And now that some have woken up, they see the demographics stacked against them. Lawlessness and anarchy flourish under an administration that many see as inept, but in fact, they've been executing their playbook flawlessly.

Yea. Qualified. Thats what she is:wall:. Good stuff guys.

This gg4xssdd #7 pheno has some wild smells. Idk exactly how to.put it. Its like a sweet musky fruit. Idk. It looks great.
And i so far plan to recommend release. I just CANT say yes till i smoke a peice. Its the smoke that counts. :leaf: But with wat i.kno.of bud, shes gunna be good...its how good.
 
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