I really hope this passes and people will get the heck off of their ancient Reefer Madness mindsets.
Have to wave a quarter million in the back to open in az. Stupid.Good business decision for him.
I would have loved to open a dispensary here when medical weed went legal. Those places are making a ton of money, I'm willing to bet.
Frostee wondering why he gets weekly tests now
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OMG he has involvement with Reefer!?!?! Stone him now! Keep him away from your children!
It's funny. If he opens a brewery it's a non story. Good for Frostee if he needs some product testers I'm available.
I really hope this passes and people will get the heck off of their ancient Reefer Madness mindsets.
Except the provision that creates a 10 grower monopoly in the state. This is a classic good idea thats been destroyed by politics. How is it good for the state of ohio to throttle prices and bottleneck who can profit from this logical social reform by creeating a non competative environment for it? CLassic.
Have to wave a quarter million in the back to open in az. Stupid.
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Tell me about it.
Currently been using dating sites, and I will read over a profile from time to time that will be:
"I will not deal with drug users, and that includes pot. I do not need that in my life."
then the very next question is something like
How many times a week do you get drunk or drink?
their answer ?
"Almost every day"
Just amazes me every time.
Frostee's pot farm will have to wait, Ohio voters voted down the proposal to legalize pot and according to reports it was exactly for the reason Frostee wanted to invest, no one other than licensed growers could grow pot. You could not grow a little for yourself.
Ohio's loss, IMO.
Just an opportunity for other states to get in before it becomes common place.
South Dakota's got the right idea.
Ohio's loss, IMO.
Just an opportunity for other states to get in before it becomes common place.
South Dakota's got the right idea.
Even a large number of marijuana advocates in Ohio were against this plan. Would have created an oligarchy of suppliers, probably leading to inflated prices and limited selections.