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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    In places where it is legal to purchase, do they find that the vast majority of people continue to do it by smoking, or do they gravitate to ingesting it in all the other ways you see? I am sure people will always take it by rolling up a joint for old times sake, but an eyedropper/breath spray/gummy seems a lot easier...
    I like these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    C’mon man, who wants to pass a spray bottle around a circle? Spritz, spritz, pass, just ain’t got the same ring to it. I would be all over some of the CBD with THC.
    They got that ya know.

    It’s called Delta 8/CBD....diamond is the brand to use.

    Cbd is the best thing ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodiewacker82 View Post
    I like these.
    Whee u find that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    Whee u find that?
    Co.

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    Hippies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodiewacker82 View Post
    I like these.
    You can make that yourself for pennies on the dollar and get probably 6x that amount for less than $35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coot_Commander View Post
    You can make that yourself for pennies on the dollar and get probably 6x that amount for less than $35
    I prefer bong hits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodiewacker82 View Post
    I prefer bong hits.
    I cant do the smoke,it smells and it's inconvenient for me.i take about 10-15mg(enough where I'm still sober)of it before I go duck hunting to loosen up my back where I have kyphosis in my thoracic and broke my back at l4-l5 and it's healthier than any pain killer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coot_Commander View Post
    I cant do the smoke,it smells and it's inconvenient for me.i take about 10-15mg(enough where I'm still sober)of it before I go duck hunting to loosen up my back where I have kyphosis in my thoracic and broke my back at l4-l5 and it's healthier than any pain killer.
    Exhibit A

    Drugs and guns.

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    Exhibit B

    Narcs and rats.

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    Exhibit C

    Tater lol’n

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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinasled View Post
    Exhibit A

    Drugs and guns.
    Creeper

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    Drugs and guns


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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinasled View Post
    Exhibit A

    Drugs and guns.



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    I can smell the patchouli coming out of my phone just reading this thread

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    See? Big Alcohol always trying to keep the little man down...

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    Hell yeah.. except for Constellation

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    November was a huge month at the ballot box for marijuana legalization as voters in multiple states approved new medical and recreational measures. In Mississippi and South Dakota, voters overwhelmingly approved new medical marijuana laws – with Mississippi voters expressly rebuking their political leaders and endorsing an expansive decriminalization bill.

    “Republican” officials in the Magnolia State had advocated on behalf of a far more restrictive medical marijuana bill – demeaning proponents of the broader proposal as “stoners.”

    “Most non-stoners say we should be careful and deliberate,” Mississippi governor Tate Reeves tweeted just days before the election, urging his state’s voters to reject what he called “the most liberal weed rules” in the nation.

    Mississippians didn’t listen – with 73.7 percent of them embracing the more expansive decriminalization option.

    Voters in South Dakota also approved the legal possession of marijuana by adults – as did voters in Arizona, Montana and New Jersey.

    In Arizona, Montana and South Dakota, adults are now permitted to possess and cultivate marijuana for their own personal use – with these states moving to establish regulated retail marketplaces for the plant.

    Fifteen states have now approved adult-use (i.e. “recreational”) pot laws, while 36 states have approved medical marijuana statutes.

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    South Carolina? It has approved neither … even though polling shows the issue enjoys overwhelming public support.

    Advocates for decriminalizing medical marijuana – most notably state senator Tom Davis of Beaufort, S.C. – believe 2021 will be the year they finally push a proposal across the finish line.

    Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Davis told reporter Jamie Lovegrove of The (Charleston, S.C.) Post and Courier there is a “very, very good chance that we get something passed next session.”

    What would such a bill look like, though?

    Davis has previously referred to his proposed legislation as “the most socially conservative medical marijuana bill in the country” – citing the limited circumstances under which cannabis could be prescribed and the oversight opportunities afforded to law enforcement.

    Davis told Lovegrove he intends to “fast track” the bill through the committee process, believing it has already been “thoroughly vetted” at the committee and subcommittee levels.

    We agree with that assessment …

    This debate has been going on for five years. It is time we found out exactly where South Carolina’s leaders stand on the issue.

    Unfortunately for Davis, “Republican” governor Henry McMaster has vowed to veto a decriminalization bill in the event one were to land on his desk.

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    (Via: S.C. Governor)

    McMaster (above) has called marijuana “a detriment to society” and claimed its legalization “would be entering very dangerous territory.”

    If McMaster is true to his word, medical marijuana supporters would need to muster two-thirds majorities in both the S.C. House of Representatives and the S.C. Senate to override his veto.

    Do they have the votes?

    This news outlet has long argued in favor of legalizing marijuana – both medically and recreationally. As far as we are concerned it is a liberty issue – although we have acknowledged the necessary limits of such a policy.

    “As we continue to push for the decriminalization of drugs it’s important to remember that there are – and should be – limitations to this freedom,” we wrote last spring.

    Still, we believe decriminalization makes sense from an economic standpoint – especially in a state like South Carolina where other sectors of the economy are struggling mightily due to the impact of the coronavirus lockdowns.

    Marijuana is a booming industry. According to the 2020 Marijuana Business Factbook, retail sales of medical and recreational cannabis are projected to exceed $15 billion in 2020 – an increase of approximately 40 percent over the previous year.

    Total sales are expected to climb as high as $37 billion by 2024 – driven by growth in the adult-use segment of the marketplace.

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    (Via: Marijuana Business Factbook)

    South Carolina simply cannot afford to miss out on this revenue boom – especially given the likelihood that our nation will face a sustained economic downturn beginning in 2021.

    Accordingly, we continue to support an adult-use (i.e. recreational) legalization bill that allows for the personal possession and cultivation of marijuana – as well as the establishment of a regulated marketplace for its sale.

    As for McMaster, our hope is his weakened political position – which was on display during the 2020 election cycle – dilutes the virility of his veto threat and empowers more lawmakers to stand against him on this issue.

    Finally, we would reiterate our previously stated position that “in expanding one set of liberties we cannot allow more fundamental liberties to be eroded.” In other words, we believe there are legitimate law enforcement concerns regarding decriminalization that must be taken into account as this issue advances – particularly as it relates to the safety of children and our increasingly dangerous highways.

    -FITSNews

    https://www.fitsnews.com/2020/11/30/...outh-carolina/

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