Why in the heck does anyone want to "legalize and tax it?" - why not just legalize it? The freakin' thieves in OKC and DC don't get enough of other peoples money as it is?
Why in the heck does anyone want to "legalize and tax it?" - why not just legalize it? The freakin' thieves in OKC and DC don't get enough of other peoples money as it is?
That opens up debate on what the word "are" means. The question asks if you are an unlawful user, not if you were an unlawful user.
Weird phrasing all around in that question and several others on the 4473.
Why in the heck does anyone want to "legalize and tax it?" - why not just legalize it? The freakin' thieves in OKC and DC don't get enough of other peoples money as it is?
I say leave the Mary Jane production to the millineal group....they have done a much better job of quality control than the cartels have....
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Someone needs to save chunk of Mexican brickpack complete with moisture damage for the Smithsonian before it's too late. Culturally and historically significant.
Naa, brick or 'reggie' is still around, around here anyways, and it always will be for those who cant or dont want to spend the $ for a sack of high end nugs. Or so I hear...
I have a friend that interviewed several people for a documentary-type project who say they can only find it occasionally in Oklahoma now. 2013-2014 it started to become scarce, they said. One of them said they did get a lead on some but the circumstances of acquiring it were too "sketchy", whatever that means. It still exists but where as it used to be the norm in Oklahoma, it's now not stocked by a majority of sellers as their suppliers have switched to obtaining higher quality product from domestic sources.
IE, a lot of illegal pot suppliers are now obtaining their bulk product from dirty white hippies rather than scary Mexican cartel-affiliated folk. For example I gauran-gotdamn-tee you Colorado is exporting way, way more than $1 billion in illegal interstate sales. Colorado legalization and reggie becoming scare in OK happened in the same time frame. Coincidence?
Dealers are also smart, at least the ones who have never been to prison. I think they are intentionally drying the reggie market up to force people into buying more expensive product in smaller amounts with a higher profit margin, all at the exact same legal risk as selling reggie.
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