stonedwoodsman
Yes I Cannabis
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I've been asking questions on another Forum site (city-data.com) about "what IS Life like in Weed-FREE Colorado".
'Been getting mixed answers, however
(Sounds like some folks don't like us "Stoner's....Ah well, what-a-you gonna do...). 'Can't make everybody Happy, huh.
So I figure, if I'm not getting any real good answers there, I will try here, and ask all my fellow 'Herbivores.
I'm a Connecticut Cannabis Refugee, seeking more Personal Freedom & less Cannabis Persecution.
My Wife & I are thinking about pulling up roots, and heading out West.
I've lived in CT for 62 years, and consider myself a New Englander, I Love New England, but after reading about, and seeing what the Weed situation is like out there, I sure am thinking...
So, what IS Life like there?
How's the climate, growing season, taxes, fuel costs, housing costs, etc.
I'm not concerned about schools, because we've no kids.
I just saw the show on CNBC 'American Weed, Colorado', and my head is ready to just explode!
Fields of Green Budz, Dispensaries, carrying every strain one could want, hash oils, concentrates, on & on.
(Did I Die, and end up in Pot Heaven)??
I've never been West of the Mississippi River, so I don't know much about it.
Some of the folks who replied to my questions, said that it is mostly a 'semi-arid' state, with water restrictions, firewood burning restrictions, the woods aren't the same, as here in the East, etc.
Tell me something good here, people!
Just seeking answers and knowledge here.
Connecticut Sucks, with their hash MJ Laws/Penalties.
- Don't even mention CT's Medical MJ Program.
I looked into it, and one nearly has to be on your death-bed, with some horrible condition, get approved by Multiple Doctors, then go see one specific Lady Doctor, who has the last Holy-Word on IF you can get a Card.
Oh yeah, there's a $200- non refundable application fee.....(Guv'ment's got to get it's share, Legal or not, don't you know).
I hear Massachusetts is much easier to get a card, and perhaps even tiny Rhode Island.
It MIGHT become Legal in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, within 5 (long) years.
So, what's the story with Life out West?
(Suppose I better ask all the same about Washington State also, while I've got your attention.
Thanks for your input here Folks!
Stonedwoodsman :icon_smile:
I've been asking questions on another Forum site (city-data.com) about "what IS Life like in Weed-FREE Colorado".
'Been getting mixed answers, however
(Sounds like some folks don't like us "Stoner's....Ah well, what-a-you gonna do...). 'Can't make everybody Happy, huh.
So I figure, if I'm not getting any real good answers there, I will try here, and ask all my fellow 'Herbivores.
I'm a Connecticut Cannabis Refugee, seeking more Personal Freedom & less Cannabis Persecution.
My Wife & I are thinking about pulling up roots, and heading out West.
I've lived in CT for 62 years, and consider myself a New Englander, I Love New England, but after reading about, and seeing what the Weed situation is like out there, I sure am thinking...
So, what IS Life like there?
How's the climate, growing season, taxes, fuel costs, housing costs, etc.
I'm not concerned about schools, because we've no kids.
I just saw the show on CNBC 'American Weed, Colorado', and my head is ready to just explode!
Fields of Green Budz, Dispensaries, carrying every strain one could want, hash oils, concentrates, on & on.
(Did I Die, and end up in Pot Heaven)??
I've never been West of the Mississippi River, so I don't know much about it.
Some of the folks who replied to my questions, said that it is mostly a 'semi-arid' state, with water restrictions, firewood burning restrictions, the woods aren't the same, as here in the East, etc.
Tell me something good here, people!
Just seeking answers and knowledge here.
Connecticut Sucks, with their hash MJ Laws/Penalties.
- Don't even mention CT's Medical MJ Program.
I looked into it, and one nearly has to be on your death-bed, with some horrible condition, get approved by Multiple Doctors, then go see one specific Lady Doctor, who has the last Holy-Word on IF you can get a Card.
Oh yeah, there's a $200- non refundable application fee.....(Guv'ment's got to get it's share, Legal or not, don't you know).
I hear Massachusetts is much easier to get a card, and perhaps even tiny Rhode Island.
It MIGHT become Legal in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, within 5 (long) years.
So, what's the story with Life out West?
(Suppose I better ask all the same about Washington State also, while I've got your attention.
Thanks for your input here Folks!
Stonedwoodsman :icon_smile: