on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
I'm a little confused so let's clarify I have an issue with how Colombia and Mexico is getting the shit from the most popular drugs in the world.
I'm not trying to minify anybody's service for what they believe in.
I'm not trying to minify anybody's service for what they believe in.
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Aight you got me. But now you knowJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:32 pm So are you talking about Thaksin's "War on drugs" or the war against the CPT in the 70s or the ongoing war against peasants in Thailand?
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Doesn't sound like a harmless benign substance at all the way you describe it.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 5:44 pm been smoking for over 55 years...... I'll tell ya'"
" Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope"
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Medical Announcement!!
lol. We all seem a bit confused.
Obviously too much ditchweed and hybrid in the air tonight.
I prescribe a specialist, focussing, higher-function, cerebral, old Thai sativa landrace to enhance our clarity.
carry on..
lol. We all seem a bit confused.
Obviously too much ditchweed and hybrid in the air tonight.
I prescribe a specialist, focussing, higher-function, cerebral, old Thai sativa landrace to enhance our clarity.
carry on..
Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Cannabis Sativa Hollandica beats 'm all.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:43 pm Medical Announcement!!
lol. We all seem a bit confused.
Obviously too much ditchweed and hybrid in the air tonight.
I prescribe a specialist, focussing, higher-function, cerebral, old Thai sativa landrace to enhance our clarity.
carry on..
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Cannabis sativa hollandica? I don't know it, but then, i am just not interested in that whole artificial, factory, laboratory, dutch scene. 'Other side of the universe to my interests.
Anyway, nothing 'beats them all', imo, that's silly.
Anyway, nothing 'beats them all', imo, that's silly.
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Totally.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:11 pm Cannabis sativa hollandica? I don't know it, but then, i am just not interested in that whole artificial, factory, laboratory, dutch scene. 'Other side of the universe to my interests.
Anyway, nothing 'beats them all', imo, that's silly.
I've smoked what looked like bush weed in Ecuador that outdid most strains I tried in Europe.
And when you been doing the rounds of south america you will know that anytime you stumble into Colombia even the outdoor weed will remind you of the most amazing bud you get back home.
It has so much to do with climate, we do our best to create indoor climates that are the same as the most perfect spots on the equator. What we cannot reproduce indoors is the mountains, the altitude and closeness to the sun. The strains that can survive there are just magical.
I've never had the pleasure to go to Jamaica but I imagine it's much the same. Strains that have adopted to the perfect climate and they don't need some funky ass name they are just beautiful.
Anyway, not to be a stoner or anything
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
Having known Cambodia from regular visits between 2010 to 2019 , I've found Cambodian pot,
to be of low quality , mostly because of the poor drying of the herb. in general it has a dank smell.
Ganga can be cured to have delightful aroma, which gives the product its overall pleasantness for consumption.
With its tropical climate, and some mountainous area's for growing . Cambodia has the potential
to be up there with grasses like Maui Wowie and Acapulco Gold, and other naturally grown strains.
The surreptitious nature of dealing with pot, in a jurisdiction where it is taboo, lends Cambodia to
a mouldy and often disappointing seedy stone.
to be of low quality , mostly because of the poor drying of the herb. in general it has a dank smell.
Ganga can be cured to have delightful aroma, which gives the product its overall pleasantness for consumption.
With its tropical climate, and some mountainous area's for growing . Cambodia has the potential
to be up there with grasses like Maui Wowie and Acapulco Gold, and other naturally grown strains.
The surreptitious nature of dealing with pot, in a jurisdiction where it is taboo, lends Cambodia to
a mouldy and often disappointing seedy stone.
Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
I met a girl once in PP, she was Czech. She showed me some abandoned buildings and we climbed them several storys high.Fewa Tel wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:54 pm Having known Cambodia from regular visits between 2010 to 2019 , I've found Cambodian pot,
to be of low quality , mostly because of the poor drying of the herb. in general it has a dank smell.
Ganga can be cured to have delightful aroma, which gives the product its overall pleasantness for consumption.
With its tropical climate, and some mountainous area's for growing . Cambodia has the potential
to be up there with grasses like Maui Wowie and Acapulco Gold, and other naturally grown strains.
The surreptitious nature of dealing with pot, in a jurisdiction where it is taboo, lends Cambodia to
a mouldy and often disappointing seedy stone.
Then I asked for weed so she took me to that temple on the right of the royal palace and talked to some of the boys there.
Was the best weed I ever smoked in Cambodia, proper Christmas tree but outdoor and this was 10 years ago. They still make that stuff here but it never makes it to where I'm at or at least I don't know about it.
There is a lot of crap here but there is definitely some amazing bud being grown as well
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Re: on the road to Legalisation of household cannabis, limited recreational use
It's funny how people buy ditch-weed and then assume that's all there is.
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