NorCalHal
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Like I said fellas, we are spoiled.
If they gave us a limit of 100 plants, we would still gripe. Then I would want 200. For most Californiaians, it's all about not wanting ANY stipulations on the amount we grow. We pushed it this far, and are going all the way until we are all either locked up, or can have MJ fields as big as corn fields in Kansas.
If you would have told me 15 years ago that we would have open storefronts selling herb to pretty much anyone, and it is all legal and TAXED, I ,as most everyone, would have laughed. It's the "norm" now and folks don't think twice about it, including alot of non=tokers.
Honestly, how the limits are being pushed is thru the guise of edibles and tinctures. As Effen stated, it takes ALOT of herb to make edibles and such, and some doctors are starting to be willing to reccomend higher plant limits.
If they gave us a limit of 100 plants, we would still gripe. Then I would want 200. For most Californiaians, it's all about not wanting ANY stipulations on the amount we grow. We pushed it this far, and are going all the way until we are all either locked up, or can have MJ fields as big as corn fields in Kansas.
If you would have told me 15 years ago that we would have open storefronts selling herb to pretty much anyone, and it is all legal and TAXED, I ,as most everyone, would have laughed. It's the "norm" now and folks don't think twice about it, including alot of non=tokers.
Honestly, how the limits are being pushed is thru the guise of edibles and tinctures. As Effen stated, it takes ALOT of herb to make edibles and such, and some doctors are starting to be willing to reccomend higher plant limits.