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shervbert t1_jd2fcw7 wrote

Yes, quite literally. Mother Earth is fucking ecstatic, not that golf courses help resemble nature much. However at least they’re habitat’s for some ecology. Love to know the emissions this place will put out, combined with the added emissions from all the extra MHT flights coming in with more shitty sku’s to put out on these box stores brick n mortars

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shervbert t1_jarofql wrote

This is an example of someone who doesn’t understand, at least a complete farm system. Oil & gas aren’t sustainable resources for a small farmer. Why would they ever implement them into a profitable small scale farm and needed resource to function? Property tax is part of your businesses expected overhead as everyone here knows, obviously you have that factored into your overall equation. KEEP PUSHING, do you. EDIT: not trying to ruffle feathers, as you were trying to help them cover all the bases, nonetheless. Mulch love

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shervbert t1_j81o9vf wrote

This is in regards to the therapeutic cannabis program, and a patients right to grow their own medicine. Which is a felony still If you were to pop a cannabis plant ( with more than .03 thc, in accordance with the 2018 hemp farm bill. ) so no, patients won’t just shut up. This has nothing to do with state sales, private sales, a marketplace in general you wad. We let adults homebrew 50 gallons a year, (100 gallons with 2+ adults in the house. Some folks are just trying to grow their own food and medicine to survive this economy

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shervbert t1_j63ef8u wrote

Reply to comment by ralettar in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

So you think you can just say a correlated fucking fact and think that’s causation? What English class did you last attend my brother or sister. This notion that cannabis is the only variable that could lead to a medical condition like permanent schizophrenia is actually wild. I’m curious where you found that Prohibitionist fact? Have you personally done long term studies on cannabis? Been a long term chronic user, so you could honestly judge affects on yourself. No? Oh? Sit down friend, and no bialy educate yourself through peer reviews medical journals, talk to chronic users who have 30-50 yrs experience! Mulch love, hope today gets better for youz

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shervbert t1_j63du91 wrote

Reply to comment by shervbert in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Do you know the difference between credit unions and federal banks and how the differences in system actually allows for mmj banking, or are you ignorant to that as well?

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shervbert t1_j63dqyb wrote

Reply to comment by KrissaKray in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

It’s not banking regulations. Its only a federal banking issue if the state wants to start another monopoly like the alcohol business. I don’t see people whining, I see elected officials constituents coming here to complain because any legalization efforts the last 10 years since we finally sued to get a medical program, has been a slap in the face to the 80% of adults who support legalization. It’s not about “don’t do drugs “ it’s the fact that I can illegally go purchase cannabis in another state, break a federal law by crossing state lines, see no repercussions, but black and brown community members could do the same thing, yet have a 450% better odds of being given a 100$ if you have a “personal amount” or they’re being given court dates, and face the situation of hiring a public attorney vs. a private one and thousands of fucking dollars. You just don’t get how multi faceted this issue is, and if you’re ignorant to the affect the war on drugs has had on minorities, then I don’t care to continue this asinine conversation, how about you stand up for something that’s morally right. Jackass

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shervbert t1_j61yqfk wrote

Reply to comment by KrissaKray in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Did you know black and brown communities in NH see much HIGHER than national average in arrest rates. Compared to their white/caucasian brothers and sisters. And the national average is already around 3 times the amount of whites/caucasian. We don’t just want cannabis, we want social equity, we want annulments to last records for those who cannot fucking vote, but are taxed by the government because they’re felons for cannabis. Sit down

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shervbert t1_j605uwb wrote

Reply to comment by shervbert in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Shouldn’t we want to be able to run business that sell cannabis, since we the citizens have been marginalized against and not allowed to do, being threatened with jail, financial fines, revocation of property and assets, etc.

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shervbert t1_j605k38 wrote

Reply to comment by thrunabulax in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Why has there been private research finally being done (no public research because it’s scheduled the same as heirion ((lsd)) that proves medicinal properties when taken in moderation then?

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shervbert t1_j6056m6 wrote

Reply to comment by ConditionConfident34 in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Do you think sununu, a man (& his family) who is deeply invested in ski mountains and tourism in New Hampshire should pass at the opportunity to pass this legislative. No any sane person would jump at the bit for this bill if they were invested in those industries, it makes me question his true motives for why he hasn’t made a move for legalization, like his potential desire to run for president one day? And maybe just clinging to the pockets of serval potential big pharma donors. It’s the only thing I could make logical sense of, ski mountains love smokers, legalized states LOVE smokers coming for tourism, make it make sense.

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shervbert t1_ivwgckj wrote

As a NH patient who travels to Maine, I wish New Hampshire would replicate their medical program here. And we wouldn’t push for a rec program. We should push for full decriminalization, and allow for a robust and illustrious medical program pioneered by New Hampshire citizens to create a small business minded industry. I fear though, it is only a matter of time the massive Wall Street investors and corporations will come knocking when/if rec happens. It’s pretty sad.

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