When will we see reviews like this in Cambodia

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When will we see reviews like this in Cambodia

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On a recent Saturday afternoon, I decided to check out the Lucy Sky location by Washington Park (Lucy Sky’s South Broadway retail location occupies the old Colorado Alternative Medicine store). I went up the stairs wedged between two chic-looking restaurants. Lucy’s seemed to be short-staffed, because there were four of us in the waiting room and no one was checking people in. Soon enough, an employee returned from lunch and took a customer back to shop.

Snozzberry by the numbers: $10/gram or $25/eighth (medical) at Lucy Sky Dispensary, Wash Park, 2215 E. Mississippi Ave., Denver

And then I was in, as the other budtender came over, made copies of my medical paperwork and took me back to shop.

The heady hybrid Witches Weed in the display cases first caught my eye. But as I perused the rest of Lucy Sky’s medical flower, the trichome-covered Snozzberry nugs won me over.

According to the store, Snozzberry is an indica-dominant hybrid descendent of DJ Short’s Blueberry. Having an indica on hand proved to be fortuitous a day later after a round of golf.
http://www.thecannabist.co/2016/08/31/s ... iew/57197/
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Write and tell HE to issue cannabis cultivation licenses to 1,000 paid-up members of the CPP in good standing.

Once that turns into reality, all CEO readers can be zonked out of their skulls 24/7/365
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Saturday 29 October 2016
Alaska's first retail marijuana store set to open at 'high noon' two years after vote

Herbal Outfitters in Valdez comes after state law was passed that allowed people 21 and older to recreationally use pot...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... outfitters

First one to Alaska can write us a review. :)
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I lived in Alaska for 20 years and worked for the state for 15 years. I have friends there that I talk to all the time. The people passed the law to legalize pot, but the bottom feeding politicians in Juneau have been trying to block sales every way they can. Just like Washington DC, "We The People" doesn't matter any more, that is until mega-corporations like ConAgra get into the business and can make money off of it. (big legal/illegal funds contributors to Congressmen) I've recently seen some fine home-grown crops in Alaska including some from Cambodian seed.
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Cambodian seed, really?
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Cambodian Red was a famous variety back in the late 60s, early 70s, but only if you were in the region, Nam etc.





https://www.marijuanagrowing.eu/threads ... -red.3177/


Also, there is nothing wrong about the local variety - if it is cultivated the right way. Mostly it isn't, or it's badly cured. Here is the expert's opinion:

https://www.allbud.com/marijuana-strain ... /cambodian
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