Never heard of BC bud? Not much money to be made in Western Canada selling weed.Note to self: Move to Western Canada with lots of pot.
Never heard of BC bud? Not much money to be made in Western Canada selling weed.
Ya well, lots of Mormons up in Alberta, but plenty of cheap weed from west of the Alberta-BC border. Much more money to be made selling weed in the States. Hell, in parts of Quebec, you can find weed (outdoor grown) for as little as $100/oz. (with per pound prices even lower). I never succumbed to the temptation of buying in bulk and trucking it down to NYC. Some do, of course, and with the right contacts, make a bundle.Well the dude said Western Canada was like a 'sheltered Amish village.' I've never been there, but if it's true I'd be all too happy to liberate Western Canada at 60 dollars a head, plenty more liberation where that came from, tell a friend.
Ya well, lots of Mormons up in Alberta, but plenty of cheap weed from west of the Alberta-BC border. Much more money to be made selling weed in the States. Hell, in parts of Quebec, you can find weed (outdoor grown) for as little as $100/oz. (with per pound prices even lower). I never succumbed to the temptation of buying in bulk and trucking it down to NYC. Some do, of course, and with the right contacts, make a bundle.
I find that very hard to believe.You can get mid-grade stuff in Utah for $100/oz.
I find that very hard to believe.
I smoked pot on pretty much a daily basis when I was in high school and in my early twenties. One of my memories from when I first started was riding in a truck with a friend, both of us blazed out of our my minds, and he drove right through a stop sign at an intersection that we both passed on a daily basis. Pure luck that we didn't get in an accident, and I have no doubt that he did it because he was spacing out. Just because you don't read about it, doesn't mean that people haven't been killed and maimed because of drivers who were stoned. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that it's much harder for law inforcement to prove impairment in cases they believe involve marijuana. Yes, I believe that booze is MUCH more dangerous, but pot can also be impairing as well, although to a lesser degree. I believe the government has no place telling people they can't use weed recreationaly the same as alcohol, but the argument that weed has never caused an accident is ridiculous IMO.
Wholesale price in NW Washington is $250/oz. (albeit for good quality), even with medicinal laws AND BC minutes away.You opinion of what mid-grade is might make the difference here, but I'm not talking about brick weed. I guess it also matters who you know...
Ya well, lots of Mormons up in Alberta, but plenty of cheap weed from west of the Alberta-BC border. Much more money to be made selling weed in the States. Hell, in parts of Quebec, you can find weed (outdoor grown) for as little as $100/oz. (with per pound prices even lower). I never succumbed to the temptation of buying in bulk and trucking it down to NYC. Some do, of course, and with the right contacts, make a bundle.
Which is why the taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for other people's health insurance.
Wholesale price in NW Washington is $250/oz. (albeit for good quality), even with medicinal laws AND BC minutes away.
edit: And that's straight from a grower/friend who I wasn't buying from nor selling for. $100/oz. in Utah just seems crazy.
maybe it was just you and your frineds lack of responsibilty. i never drove high or drunk. BUT i did Do a lot of stupid irresponsible stuff. especially when i was on a motor cycle. so it might not just be the weed.
but just being YOUNG and STUPID
I can add nothing to this thread because I don't smoke da' pot.
I think it's funny though that a lot of people crucify NBA players caught with pot.
To me that issue is not about pot but about being a grown-up and doing what your employer requires you to do to get your paycheck. Every company has policies, it is simply a matter of maturity and personal responsibility to do and act as you are being paid to. Or if you refuse to then move on and find other employment. But just flouting the company's policies, especially policies that are in no way questionable, is immature and stupid. Since it is a requirement of the league to not smoke pot, then for hell's sake, grow up, grow a pair, and stop smoking pot. Or turn in the paycheck and go play in Amsterdam or wherever your pot use is fully acceptable.
lol, why are you waiting for me? I don't think there is any new or controversial info in this thread since I last posted, certainly nothing damaging to my belief that it doesn't really make driving anymore dangerous than plenty of legal things.I'm still waiting for Salty.
Well this all started from a thread about Marcus Camby smoking weed during the NBA lockout. So technically, Marcus Camby has no working agreement with his employer right now. Smoking weed may or may not be mentioned in the new CBA, and drug tests looking for marijuana use may or may not be allowed under the new CBA. But right now, there is no CBA so it's not a matter of him just doing what his employer wants.To me that issue is not about pot but about being a grown-up and doing what your employer requires you to do to get your paycheck. Every company has policies, it is simply a matter of maturity and personal responsibility to do and act as you are being paid to. Or if you refuse to then move on and find other employment. But just flouting the company's policies, especially policies that are in no way questionable, is immature and stupid. Since it is a requirement of the league to not smoke pot, then for hell's sake, grow up, grow a pair, and stop smoking pot. Or turn in the paycheck and go play in Amsterdam or wherever your pot use is fully acceptable.