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Turtle
@stoned_turtle_1
It was all for the healing, now it's all for the wealth, Used to fight for the sick, now they hustle for self. Cash hit the scene, and the mission got lost
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With early voting in progress, it is important for Georgia voters to know where the candidates stand.
Moms Against Gambling is proud to endorse
Bill Cowsert for Georgia Attorney General. We are grateful for his opposition to gambling expansion.
Good luck @CowsertforGA!

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Long Time Comin'
A personal response to the rescheduling of cannabis after 50 years
-Alice O'Leary Randall
aliceolearyrandall.substack.com/p/long-time-co…
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🌿 Un gros taux de THC ne veut pas dire meilleure herbe.
C’est même parfois l’inverse.
On nous vend souvent le cannabis comme une course au pourcentage :
25 %, 28 %, 30 %… comme si plus le chiffre monte, plus l’expérience est bonne.
Apparemment non.
À force de comparer des herbes différentes, tu vois vite que le THC seul ne raconte pas grand-chose.
Une herbe à 30 % peut être lourde, sèche, anxieuse, pas forcément agréable.
Une herbe à 20 ou 22 % peut être beaucoup plus cool, plus joyeuse, plus musicale, plus vivante.
Et quand il y a moins de 1 % de CBD, surtout 0,1 % , je remarque souvent un effet plus nerveux, moins rond, parfois plus anxieux.
Le CBD, même discret, peut calmer les angles.
Il ne fait pas tout, mais il peut rendre l’expérience plus posée.
Et puis il y a les terpènes, le goût, l’odeur, la culture, le séchage, le curing, l’humeur, la musique, l’ambiance, le moment.
Quand le corps est déjà chargé, rajouter encore du THC ne rend pas forcément le délire meilleur.
Ça peut juste saturer l’effet.
Le cannabis, ce n’est pas une course au plus fort.
C’est une question d’équilibre.
Comme une basse dub : trop forte, elle écrase tout.
Bien réglée, elle fait vibrer le monde. 🌿🎶🔥

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We continue to receive legal threats over medication names allegedly containing the trademarks "Skittles" (Zkittlez) and "Biscoff" (Biscotti).
MedBud has no influence on the naming of cultivars, nor which cultivars are chosen by brands. We do however have a duty to reflect accurately the cultivar or lineage of medications, by their registration/packaging name, and/or by their common (unabbreviated) names as best known by patients – often made up of colloquial terms.
There's no legal argument for MedBud itself infringing on trademarks, when we do not sell/distribute/profit from the products, and have to accurately reflect the nomenclature used by companies (and the greater intentional cannabis community) - which is entirely outside of our own control.
We will continue to defeat each and every such frivolous legal claim, as it's nought to do with us.
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I would say it depends
What stage did you harvest
Do you mind if the trichomes degrade
What cannabinoid profile are you looking for?
Light, heat, damage- changes the chemistry
Also flavor can be affected
Depending on the type of light used and the heat it produces in the room
This isn't a yes or no question
Lots of factors
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@stickyfingaz777 Had my eye on these for a while
shop.arborday.org/pink-lemonade-…
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@stoned_turtle_1 oh i see. yea blueberries are nice too. I like all kind of berries 😅
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@JustMeBob123 @stickyfingaz777 When you find those 🥓 seeds let me know. Been searching myself.
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@stoned_turtle_1 @stickyfingaz777 Dude I am so with you on the Pizza. I have to get some Basil etc going for sure. Still looking for some bacon seeds.
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I have space
But because of strict hoa
I have to do everything clean so I have to spend more money than just having pots everywhere
I stared with some pretty potted plants lastyear and they complained
So I bought 2 metal raised beds and thats what im limited to for now
Plan is to get a few more raised beds for a blueberry tree/bush
One for fruits
One for herbs
And the 2 i have now for veggies
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@stoned_turtle_1 very cool. my garden is pretty small too. but there’s always some corner where I find a space to plant a little something 😂
One day I want to plant enough tomatoes to make sauce like you. Would love that!
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@stickyfingaz777 I dont have a huge garden
Onions
Garlic
Tomatoes ( Cherokee purple + san marzano tomatoes)
Basil
Lettuce
Picked Boston cucumbers
Strawberries
Goal is to make my own pasta + pizza sauce to can over the winter
My 2nd year with a garden
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Branson argues that decriminalisation alone is not enough to curb the harms of #prohibition, because it does not tackle the illegal market in #cannabis. Legalisation and regulation are also needed. Public debate is muddled by a lack of precision about the difference between decriminalisation and legalisation. #drugspolicy forbes.com/sites/dariosab…
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@stoned_turtle_1 @ganjacraig I’m a breeder I know what fast flowers are, you only pick the f1’s that show fast flowering traits from your auto/photo breeding so it’s impossible for them to flower early.
This dude bought a pack of mixed seeds so he’s obviously just got an auto mixed in with them.
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@stoned_turtle_1 @ganjacraig Nope, fast flowers are still photo periodic so won’t flower without a change in light hours.
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I respect what you’re saying, but I think the conversation could be stronger and reach more people with a different approach.
Legalization shouldn’t get tied up in political framing or competing priorities. At the end of the day, people are still being arrested for something that a large portion of the country already accepts and uses. That’s the core issue.
Pass legalization. Stop putting people in jail. Then handle record clearing and reforms in a way that is fair and straightforward.
This doesn’t need to be about left vs. right. It’s about common sense:
* End unnecessary arrests
* Reduce strain on the prison system
* Eliminate the illicit market through safe, tested products
* Allow reasonable homegrow so patients and consumers aren’t forced into long travel or illegal options
* Cut red tape in medical access
* Protect parental and personal rights
We also have to be realistic about the market. If taxes are too high or regulations are too heavy, the illicit market won’t go away, it will grow. We’ve seen that happen elsewhere, even with things like tobacco.
There’s a middle ground here.
A system that is free but responsible, regulated but not overbearing,
and focused on public health instead of revenue generation.
Legalization itself is the criminal justice reform tool. If we get that part right, everything else becomes easier to fix.
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@Mountainman1723 I think most of them rely on state ran now. I think they stopped growing for the program in Mississippi
Irvin Rosenfeld mentions it here
youtu.be/fsx6XBmOzz4?si…
wikidoc.org/index.php/Comp…

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Since 1978, the US government mailed cannabis cigarettes to patients monthly.
For the same period: Schedule I — 'no accepted medical use.'
Some of those patients still receive federal cannabis today.
The DEA finally agreed with its own mailman. $MSOS
→ cannanews.io/?utm_source=x&…
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