I personally think they want the USD to collapse to pave a way for a new currency
Luckily I have none of those items ![]()
Same
Mr Gribble does though
So he better watch out
The amount of stray dogs in Venezuela disappearing has a direct correlation between the depreciation of the bolivar.
Careful for what you wish for.
Why do they need stray dogs
And how did that collapse the venezuelan dollar
Or at least help collapse it
Because they were so depended on foreign goods and then Their currency became worthless that they ate them.
Makes sense
I thought they were using the dogs for worse…
Eating is bad but personally if i was a dog id rather be eaten then sold or traded into something worse
Thats fucked up
Not to sound vindictive or anything buuuuuuut.
No S!@#.
I have preached this in the safety sections, and highlighted that for budding extractors, safety equipment is sparse.
They’re ready to sell you an extraction solution in all sizes, and shapes.
Booths start at 30-50k.
The industry is lacking hard here.
Ease of access to safe extraction solutions shouldn’t have a barrier to entry that high.
It’s also the barrier that generally withholds a company from continuing to operate.and the very regulations the powers at be can use to cull the number of people operating.
All the established cucks on here gave me a hard time about this, like they never open blasted before…
Also, figure out how to commoditize all the waste.
We talk about hemp this, hemp that, but the waste material is problematic, we all know it can have uses, but once again. Gov doing what gov does, making it hard to practice new process, because govment.
Seriously. If we could just simply compost all the biomass through, you’d almost never need any veg amendments.
Add to that the disrupting aspects of d8 and all the gullible/greedy operators touting how it prevented kids from puking in a poorly controlled and statistically insignificant semi-ancient report.
It is so incredibly Foxtrot Sierra.
I think you mean Rusty Shackleford…
I’m surprised no one has mentioned how Phillip Morris and co have been locking up patents on the genetic composition of strains for years, just waiting for federal legalization to drop the hammer.
got any patents of note you could share?
I have an article from last year from a Los Angeles magazine for attorneys that went pretty in depth on the matter. I will try and find the online version otherwise I’ll dig up the hard copy and scan it.
I have to admit that when I’ve talked with big tobacco firms, their people are generally incredibly punctual and competent. It’s no secret as to why they’ve succeeded, for better or for worse - they hire the best people and pay them well. We need to collectively improve to have a chance of beating them.
Ok so the magazine is Los Angeles Lawyer and it’s published by the LA County Bar Assocation. They added the Cannabis section early last year and honestly, every column I’ve read has been extremely informative.
The article I referenced can be found here: Los Angeles Lawyer - September 2020 Intellectual Property Guidance for Cannabis Products and Services.
Here is the back issue index if you’re interested in more columns. It’s certainly not L.A. or even California exclusive information: https://www.lacba.org/news-and-publications/los-angeles-lawyer
It’ll be fine. Just don’t hand over any cash to big cannabis. Don’t pay taxes on weed. Produce a small amount of quality cannabis for family and friends who appreciate it. Don’t legitimize unjust laws or law enforcement with compliance.
I think it’s awesome if people do that, but that won’t move the needle. It’s basically the same as attending a protest/march - feels good in the moment, but you’re not actually changing anything. To change this game you need to play it and get enough leverage to where you can influence the rules.
Why not just start on fungi?
We already have tubs of it growing and since Detroit just passed for decriminalization of psychedelics, it’ll be the next big boom.