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Can we do this PLEASSEEEE :3
#11
Ooooooooooooooooooooo

Even crappy TV programs and long duration power outages will be fun :biggrin:
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#12
trialbyerror Wrote:Ooooooooooooooooooooo

Even crappy TV programs and long duration power outages will be fun :biggrin:

Haha I tried reading a book while baked last night... I had to re-read pages like 3times -.-
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#13
Oh god this is hilarious.

I'm in.
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#14
Kiid Wrote:BUT IT MAKES IT SO OTHER PLANTS CAN GROW BETTER!!!
It is very good for the soil it grows in. I don't think you are thinking it thought mr. Genersis. It's a resource we should utilize. Make some good bio fuel outta it. Makes some useful ointments.
In what way does it make plants grow better?
Which plants?

Quote:And it grows everywhere anyway. Like in my back yard (jokes. I wish it did tho)
It's not going to destroy the world. If anything it'll help wild life. Put some more flowers and nectar for buzzy bees to have (Bees are becoming to far too few :C.)
It does grow in most places, but realistically, places where the temperature rarely drops bellow 13 degrees is preferable, otherwise the plant enters shock.
I think planting in countries with such low temperatures regularly would be as waste of precious cultivation space.
Extended periods of frost outright killing the plant.

Quote:It's a magical plant with more to do than just be used as a drug!!!
Which is why we grow and use hemp for most of the things you listed, bar drug use.
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#15
They will be happy! & mellow / 'an not fight with each other :biggrin:

Anything that's happy grows better.. That's why we talk to our plants... everyone know's that

I'ts been proven.... ask doctor Quack
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#16
Gen it dose the same stuff as hemp and more. Studies have proven THC to slow cancer cells. WHY NOT STUDY THE PLANT MORE! MORE I SAY MORE!!!
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#17
its legal in Denver Colorado.
just so you know, no big thing but there are store fronts on every corner in the city selling.

I personally manage my addictions and remain a slow adapter.
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#18
Haha! This is one of the most beautiful protests I've heard of.
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#19
Blackberries are killing everything in my region because they aren't native. Being a weed or not doesn't matter if the plant has no predators.

Kiid Wrote:It's a weed and grows like a weed and al puts nutrience into soil. I don't see what could go wrong.
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#20
Kiid Wrote:It's a weed and grows like a weed and al puts nutrience into soil. I don't see what could go wrong.

It can be invasive weed in many places, its almost as bad as kudzu vine in the South.

An invasive species tends to steal from other species and has no natural predators to keep in in check.

Kentucky had to literally burn crop lands after the era of hemp farms, year after years many acres of corn, cotton and other crops were 'lost' because the only way to get the volunteer hemp plants under control was to burn the fields down.

Marijuana in its natural state is not too harsh on the environment, all of these new hybrids make marihuana a nutrient sucker - If being cultivated for use the plant is horrible for the environment. Northern California, Southern Oregon is being poisoned by 'farms' due to the massive amounts of run off from illegal farms of chemical fertilizers. One of the nutrients stripped from soils is nitrogen. Not as bad as corn or Cotton, Marijuana is still not good for the native species in a natural environment.

It is a weed - a weed is an unwanted plant - tossing seeds into peoples gardens is wrong - people work hard to maintain the plants they have, choosing carefully what they want. Its even worse if its a food garden you are throwing weed seeds in.

What could go wrong is that you can upset the economy of a farm community for years after tossing thousands of seeds into the environment. You can upset the natural order, while humans tend not to like native flowering (or not flowering) species (aka weeds) they do tend to provide natural habitat and foods for local species. Putting in a plant that local species will not eat, and one that steals the land and resources from less able species upsets the balance of the food chain.

Now it may not be as bad as the kudzu vine which kills whole ecocologies... but it is bad enough to where throwing seeds willy nilly can lead to long term consequences not only to the politicians and the law, but to the economy, the ecology and to the people who don't want weeds in their garden who are expending a lot of extra time and effort to remove those weeds you planted.
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