Have you ever wondered what will happen if it does become legalized?

With medical marijuana becoming more mainstream?     I think it will have many positive benefits, but as with anything grassroots its loses something when it goes mainstream, corporate, big, legal,,,whatever you want to call it.

Imagine if  cigarette companies sell it in vending machines or at every gas station, or you can buy it in your average pharmacy, and it will be grown in fields like corn?

Cigarette Companies

Those that would have marijuana legalized face opposition (even in their own ranks – though for different reasons) from others who see this tactic as leading to an agri-biz takeover of weed, complete with ad campaigns and a huge increase in use.

Will cigarette companies see this a new niche, and try to corner the market?  What will they choose to do about this issue? Will they ignore the market? Probably not, they are probably researching it as we speak.  They are waiting for the tipping point.

Pharmaceutical Companies

The AMA (American Medical Association) has said that it Marijuana has legitimate medical usage and should not be a schedule 1 drug, as president Nixon made it.

The pharmaceutical companies will lobby and lobby to get control of this market, wanting to pass legislation that says that you won’t be legally allowed to grow it (again).  They will probably call schwag weed a danger, and market and market the idea into people’s heads that it needs to be regulated.  Even though it grows fine in people’s backyards for free.




pharma weed




Agra-Biz

Another possible takeover of Medical Marijuana could come from the agriculture business.  Who will patent strains of pot,  genetically modify the plant, and try to own all the rights to growing it.  Imagine Monsanto’s sour diesel.  They are probably planning on taking weed farmers to court over the seeds and strains of weed. Owning the market via copyright and patent laws.  Farming weed in such large quantities to beat out the mom and pop growers, the walmart of weed.

What if the fields are guarded with machine guns, fenced in and highly protected?  What if they restrict access to who can grow it? Is regulation a good thing?




fields of weed




The AMA (American Medical Association) has said that it Marijuana has legitimate medical usage and should not be a schedule 1 drug, as president Nixon made it.


The pharmaceutical companies will lobby and lobby to get control of this market, wanting to pass legislation that states that you won’t be legally allowed to grow it again.  They will probably call schwag weed a danger, and pound into people’s heads that it needs to be regulated.  Even though it grows fine in people’s backyards for free.

 

Nothing beats a good stash box, but these are pretty neat.

Although these lavish quart sized zip-top bags by designer Todd Oldham were originally intended for travel purposes, now that everyone is basically required to carry their toiletries in a fishbowl around the airport. They’re also well suited for purveyors of high end marijuana. This “Combo Pack” comes with 3 different designs: Concentric Splat, 5 Multi Houndstooth, Circus Stripe, and allows for an easy and visual way to not only categorize your stash, but keep it fresh and stylish too. After all, with the cost of designer weed easily outpacing gold, shouldn’t it be mandatory that all good smoke come packaged in designer baggies as well?


Find the baggies for sale, source: Mark Ecko’s Complex http://www.complex.com/blogs/2007/10/31/designer-baggies-for-upscale-weed-dealers-and-connoisseurs/

 

Green man has recently been a featured alter-ego of the Charlie Kelly character on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but there’s more to Green Man!

There is also this handy guide http://www.greenmanspage.com/guides/ about growing and common knowledge about growing weed that uses this handy motif.  I thought it was interesting to present some research on Greenman through History!

There is more to the legend of greenman,

presented below wikipedia’s entry on greenman check it out.

A Green Man is a sculpture, drawing, or other representation of a face surrounded by or made from leaves. Branches or vines may sprout from the nose, mouth, nostrils or other parts of the face and these shoots may bear flowers or fruit.

Commonly used as a decorative architectural ornament, Green Men are frequently found on carvings in churches and other buildings (both secular and ecclesiastical). “The Green Man” is also a popular name for English public houses and various interpretations of the name appear on inn signs, which sometimes show a full figure rather than just the head.

The Green Man motif has many variations. Found in many cultures around the world, the Green Man is often related to natural vegetative deities springing up in different cultures throughout the ages. Primarily it is interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, or “renaissance,” representing the cycle of growth each spring. Some speculate that the mythology of the Green Man developed independently in the traditions of separate ancient cultures and evolved into the wide variety of examples found throughout history.

Green Men in History

 

Looks like a bottle of eye drops in your pee can save you and neutralize any THC, so there is nothing to detect.

Here’s a new article from WebMD

Drug-Test Cheats Try New Tricks on Labs
Experts Say Internet and Household Products Bring New Challenges to Drug Testing
By Todd Zwillich WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
July 28, 2008 –

Vinegar. Lemon juice. Drain-cleaning products. At least one of these items is probably in your kitchen. And any of them can be used to beat a drug test.

For about 20 years, people have been using a long list of very ordinary household items to confuse prospective employers and drug labs hoping to catch them in the act of using or abusing illegal drugs.

Add to the list laundry detergent, baking soda, and ordinary salt.

“Does it work? Yes, it does,” says Amitava Dasgupta, PhD, a professor of pathology and drug testing expert from the University of Texas-Houston Medical Center. “It’s a cat and mouse game.”

Employer drug testing became popular in the late 1980s after President Ronald Reagan instituted drug testing as a requirement for federal jobs. Lots of private companies followed suit, and today thousands run drug tests on people applying for jobs.

Continue reading »

 

Why get a card? State laws requires that you must have a valid Medical Marijuana Card. A Medical Marijuana Card will protect you against citations and prison.

Visiting informative Medical Marijuana sites such as www.norml.org, www.mcsocal.com and www.safeaccessnow.org will help you get informed and make an educated decision on Medical Marijuana.

Visit your personal physician to have them provide you with your medical records.  Then, locate a Medical Marijuana Clinic i.e a Marijuana Doctor.  There are many clinics that do not adhere properly to State laws. It is important to locate a clinic that is professional and reputable because your Medical Marijuana card can be found invalid if the Medical Marijuana Physician’s license is revoked.

Often times not being able to sleep will be enough for medical marijuana.

You will need to provide a valid drivers license and your medical records during the visit. Upon approval, the Physician will issue you a one year long recommendation for Medical Marijuana. The cost for the visit and Medical Marijuana Card is usually $100.00-$175.00.

Now you are covered and ready for the WEED business.


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