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How many of our difficult child's will be moving to Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 561316" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Its not legal in Ca (yet but we did try) but if you have a hangnail thats bothering you, you can get a medical card for it. Gives you an ok for up to 8 ounces of dried, and you can grow your own, I think its 4 or 5 plants (mature) but up to 12 if not mature. They can fine you 100 if you have it on you without a card, but its not a "collectible" ticket - its not even put in the system.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think it all depends on your personality as to whether or not you will will dabble in other drugs. Comming of age in the 60's I dabbled recreational use only cause I was working three jobs to support eldest and I, and just couldn't function if I was high. There were a few things I tried one time, but I don't like to be out of control, and knew it would be a problem if I ever did it again, so just didn't. I was one of the fortunate ones I suppose. </p><p></p><p>Needless to say difficult child gets his money's worth out of his mj card. But having said that, he has yet to miss one day of work, gets up on time, goes in, works all day and has his computer business on the side so it looks like he is pretty much a functioning pot head at this point. </p><p></p><p>I think they just need to legalize it so its not tainted with anything and sell it maybe at government run stores to lessen the likelyhood of the underage getting ahold of it, not that anyone couldn't if they hardly tried living here</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 561316, member: 47"] Its not legal in Ca (yet but we did try) but if you have a hangnail thats bothering you, you can get a medical card for it. Gives you an ok for up to 8 ounces of dried, and you can grow your own, I think its 4 or 5 plants (mature) but up to 12 if not mature. They can fine you 100 if you have it on you without a card, but its not a "collectible" ticket - its not even put in the system. Personally, I think it all depends on your personality as to whether or not you will will dabble in other drugs. Comming of age in the 60's I dabbled recreational use only cause I was working three jobs to support eldest and I, and just couldn't function if I was high. There were a few things I tried one time, but I don't like to be out of control, and knew it would be a problem if I ever did it again, so just didn't. I was one of the fortunate ones I suppose. Needless to say difficult child gets his money's worth out of his mj card. But having said that, he has yet to miss one day of work, gets up on time, goes in, works all day and has his computer business on the side so it looks like he is pretty much a functioning pot head at this point. I think they just need to legalize it so its not tainted with anything and sell it maybe at government run stores to lessen the likelyhood of the underage getting ahold of it, not that anyone couldn't if they hardly tried living here Marcie [/QUOTE]
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