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eridani

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40. You are way ahead of WA State here
Tue Mar 22, 2016, 05:21 AM
Mar 2016

Though we did just get a bill passed for industrial hemp. I have gotten a couple of state legislators about how this could be linked to a CBD industry. Have gotten sympathetic replies, but it wasn't included this year.

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K & R MichaelSoE Mar 2016 #1
Colorado sure isn't complaining. geomon666 Mar 2016 #2
Too busy with lots of things. lark Mar 2016 #26
Forgot we're also busy with hospitals here using CBD oil to control epileptic seizures, often Turn CO Blue Mar 2016 #35
You are way ahead of WA State here eridani Mar 2016 #40
Time for nation-wide legalization. Scuba Mar 2016 #3
This TeamPooka Mar 2016 #11
Nope, it's only safe in Colorado Orrex Mar 2016 #13
Dear Hillary, please save us from piano playing. Scuba Mar 2016 #14
Play faster! PLAY FASTER! n/t backscatter712 Mar 2016 #22
Wheeeew! I was worried about that William Seger Mar 2016 #4
Good. Nationwide legalization! Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #5
Here in Oregon legalization of pot has been going ahead without problems. Thom Hartmann said on Akamai Mar 2016 #6
That's 3.5 million in taxes on the first month of recreational sales. Not year. Month. Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #8
thanks for correcting my numbers ! I was listening to the Thom Hartmann podcasts in my car! Akamai Mar 2016 #38
Yeah. Same in Colorado. backscatter712 Mar 2016 #24
Good point about dire consequences... Moostache Mar 2016 #29
Sales of Doritos also up by wide margins. nt Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2016 #30
LOL Brother_Love Mar 2016 #31
Good! mountain grammy Mar 2016 #7
serious warning SCantiGOP Mar 2016 #9
So sad to see two states that the Republicans have bankrupted randr Mar 2016 #41
Good. Don't let the stupid in Nebraska and Oklahoma rub off on Colorado. GoneFishin Mar 2016 #10
Prohibition is a failed public policy, again. nt TeamPooka Mar 2016 #12
You're not seeing the big picture ... Scuba Mar 2016 #16
It's a WINNING policy if you make money locking people up. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #20
Now that's ROI, baby! Imagine if you own a drug warrior supporting business! Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #25
I guess the Okies from Muscogee are still in charge Fritz Walter Mar 2016 #15
Some States want to team-up with the Feds and go after Americans. We need to vote those Rs OUT. Sunlei Mar 2016 #17
You should post this in the Cannabis Group also SHRED Mar 2016 #18
Just getting rid of that ahole Scallia Cryptoad Mar 2016 #19
What's next? Some governor is going to roll tanks from the National Guard over the border? Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #21
so much for states rights lame54 Mar 2016 #23
Are you kidding me? lark Mar 2016 #27
I am not sure if you are aware of this... lame54 Mar 2016 #34
Glad to see that. lark Mar 2016 #36
Good! nt riderinthestorm Mar 2016 #28
Good. TowneshipRebellion Mar 2016 #32
Now, now, baby steps, baby steps fasttense Mar 2016 #33
Colorado keep looking better & better GOLGO 13 Mar 2016 #37
Since when does one state have the right liberalhistorian Mar 2016 #39
Out of curiosity, has anyone on DU been to a grass shop in CO? LanternWaste Mar 2016 #42
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