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There was a clear winner on election night: Marijuana

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posted on Nov, 4 2020 @ 11:50 PM
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a reply to: dug88

There is also the issue of DUIs. Soon, the police will be able to test drivers for being under the influence of pot, and it's going to be tedious, because the stuff stays in your system for awhile.



posted on Nov, 4 2020 @ 11:52 PM
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a reply to: Sookiechacha
That part's utterly ridiculous. By the standards being used, i could get utterly wasted drinking on a friday night, wake up in the morning and drive home just fine. I could spend that friday night smoking a joint or two, drive to work on monday, be tested and lose my license.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 01:28 AM
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It's begun. 🤦🤪 Road 'trip' to Oregon, anyone?🍄

Oregon becomes first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all drugs, including coc aine, heroin, psychedelic mushrooms and meth, for personal use.

The Oregonian



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 01:40 AM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: vonclod

They are going to put people in prison for weed, when it's legal..not sure how you arrive at that?


I guess Harris will be upset....

No doubt, she really is a scumbag.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 01:58 AM
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originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: vonclod

Depending on the laws he's not wrong.


Subject to provincial or territorial restrictions, adults who are 18 years of age or older are legally able to:

possess up to 30 grams of legal cannabis, dried or equivalent in non-dried form in public

share up to 30 grams of legal cannabis with other adults

buy dried or fresh cannabis and cannabis oil from a provincially-licensed retailer

in provinces and territories without a regulated retail framework, individuals are able to purchase cannabis online from federally-licensed producers

grow, from licensed seed or seedlings, up to 4 cannabis plants per residence for personal use

make cannabis products, such as food and drinks, at home as long as organic solvents are not used to create concentrated products

One (1) gram of dried cannabis is equal to:

5 grams of fresh cannabis
15 grams of edible product
70 grams of liquid product
0.25 grams of concentrates (solid or liquid)
1 cannabis plant seed

Possession over the limit
tickets for small amounts
up to 5 years less a day in jail
Illegal distribution or sale
tickets for small amounts
up to 14 years in jail
Producing cannabis beyond personal cultivation limits or with combustible solvents
tickets for small amounts
up to 14 years in jail
Taking cannabis across Canada's borders
up to 14 years in jail
Giving or selling cannabis to a person under 18
up to 14 years in jail
Using a youth to commit a cannabis-related offence
up to 14 years in jail



Plenty of room to throw people in jail over small things there.

If there's one thing I can recommend to states pursuing legalization, don't follow Canada's route. They managed to make a multi-million dollar industry lose money.


Oh I know about how it's been mismanaged here. They started off, on the wrong foot immediately. All about greedy investors trying to cash in, high expectations(pun intended) And people running things with no practical experience..other than a degree..it was doomed to fail. Pretty much everything I predicted has come to be. I don't mind watching these giant guys fail. Small craft micro production is what should of been the push.

And, yes, if you muck around and not follow the rules, you can still have legal problems. I have not heard of anyone doing time for it here, since legalising.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 02:01 AM
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originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: dug88

There is also the issue of DUIs. Soon, the police will be able to test drivers for being under the influence of pot, and it's going to be tedious, because the stuff stays in your system for awhile.


There is no accurate test as of yet, police depts here are not using the tests conceived, because they only indicate something in your system, and no test to determine intoxication.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 02:01 AM
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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
It's begun. 🤦🤪 Road 'trip' to Oregon, anyone?🍄

Oregon becomes first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all drugs, including coc aine, heroin, psychedelic mushrooms and meth, for personal use.

The Oregonian


boy oh boy fun times in OR...at least the riots will stop...lol



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 02:07 AM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
It's begun. 🤦🤪 Road 'trip' to Oregon, anyone?🍄

Oregon becomes first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all drugs, including coc aine, heroin, psychedelic mushrooms and meth, for personal use.

The Oregonian


boy oh boy fun times in OR...at least the riots will stop...lol

For the most part, nothing will change, other than the legalities. The people that want to use, already likely are. Take away prison, put money into treatment..for those ready for it.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 02:09 AM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: dug88

I suggest everyone just quit their jobs and smoke weed all day.

Everyone's a winner baby, that's the truth!

👀🚬


Think you might get more done that way... people would be friendlier and more willing to work together.
Wish I was joking...



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 02:14 AM
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Welcome to the Legal Recreational Club, it's a nice place to hang out at once in a while
I wonder if ATS' stance on discussion is going to relax any further with this?


As for Oregon....well, someone has to trial it to see if Americans can even do it right. If Antifa-BLM Ground Zero can make it work with no or minimal comparative drawbacks, it'd certainly be a little promising for the rest of the country. It's...it's a start, at least.
edit on 11/5/2020 by Nyiah because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 05:40 AM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero
Why?


The poster I was replying to is in New York.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 07:08 AM
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a reply to: AugustusMasonicus

So I either have to go to western mass or jersey? Time to sober up.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 07:10 AM
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originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
So I either have to go to western mass or jersey? Time to sober up.


I'll meet you in Montclair, take NJT.

They have a dispensary and some killer restaurants.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 07:18 AM
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a reply to: AugustusMasonicus

Cuomo vows NY legalization in 2021. The whole following NJ thing just feels dirty. I always felt that Phil Murphy looks like the working mans version of michael keaton and keaton looks rough these days.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 09:24 AM
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This is the way.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 09:37 AM
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a reply to: vonclod


I don't mind watching these giant guys fail. Small craft micro production is what should of been the push.


This isn't what's happening though. Most of the dispensaries and distributors that had been operating for years here semi-legally were shut down. Under current laws, there's no actual way to acquire legal seeds, the limits on edibles means you can't produce anything in any amounts people actually want to buy. A single, individually packaged 10mg edible is not going to Jack # for anyone.

The laws favour large corporations. The licensing costs just to be a legal distributor or producer that it keeps most people out without initial capital. The few mass growing licenses were given to government backed companies.

It doesn't help that the people complying with these laws and operating government facilities are ratting out the illegal ones and complaining because of 'unfair competition' instead of doing anything to make these laws better.

Canada gave the weed industry to corporations. It's only a matter of time before the next crackdown on local distributors and online mail order. They've already gone after every company using a .ca domain.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 11:01 AM
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originally posted by: Sookiechacha


There is also the issue of DUIs. Soon, the police will be able to test drivers for being under the influence of pot, and it's going to be tedious, because the stuff stays in your system for awhile.



That has always been my concern with pot in that it can stay in your system a very long time as can other drugs. Alcohol has a very specific rate of how long it is in your system as in hours, but drugs can be days or longer and it doesn't take a person being drunk or high to get a DUI if they have anything in their system and the cop says they are driving impaired, and a DUI is horrendously hard on a person that will effect a good chunk of their life for a long time.



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 12:33 PM
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Except for Idaho...



posted on Nov, 5 2020 @ 12:41 PM
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originally posted by: CriticalStinker

originally posted by: ToddB

originally posted by: CriticalStinker

originally posted by: Brotherman
Reads more like an appeasement for our children terrorists in murika. Lol new tax market for idiots.


I'll take it.

Tax revenue on something being bought anyways. Decreases tax spending for incarcerations. And it should be our right to injest something less harmful than alcohol if we want.

I can't see a downside.

As they loosen the law against, they tighten up at the taxes. In my state, they impose 25% tax on growers, 25% tax on producers, and 25% tax on sale. That is a boatload of money. If I want to grow, I am supposed to let them know and then they can tax me on my own supply. I just say nothing to the State and hope I don't get caught. It is not legal, merely permitted. Wordology techniques. Rat Bastards they are.


No downside? Taxes are legalized theft by people that feel they have to tell you how to live and make you pay them to do it. AKA psychopaths


As opposed to imprisoning you for it? Yea, I'll take the newer alternative.

Grow it yourself, don't pay the taxes, I don't care... Again, I see no downside to laws loosening.




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