20 years is way to long. Oklahoma legalized it for medical use earlier this summer. Not sure of all the laws, but a friend was working to get a license. Recreational use in Canada is starting in the next couple of weeks. It's big.I hope they make it legal in Kansas within 20 years. Got some farm land.
My retirement will be sitting around with night vision, and my 20 gauge.
Hell, I was going to do that anyway.
(deleted) politics20 years is way to long. Oklahoma legalized it for medical use earlier this summer. Not sure of all the laws, but a friend was working to get a license. Recreational use in Canada is starting in the next couple of weeks. It's big.
And I can tell you that each individual municipality is doing its best to screw it all up.20 years is way to long. Oklahoma legalized it for medical use earlier this summer. Not sure of all the laws, but a friend was working to get a license. Recreational use in Canada is starting in the next couple of weeks. It's big.
IIRC "Paranoia" was one of the unpleasant side effects. Think of the buzzkill when - out of nowhere - paranoia about your cables and interconnects kicks in and you start "hearing" things and get out of your comfortable chair and begin swapping cables for an hour.a healthy reefer habit tends to be at odds with both neurotic fiddling and excess disposible income.
That's the one I've been telling you guys about for the past month!!I think he just has ADD, his train of thought just moves all over the place. It works out well for those that can end up around others that will take the great ideas that come out and help guide them and ignore the others.
Have you seen the one that is up 900% this year? I could have retired....
Why not both, and more?I agree that this is the more approriate "angle" for investigating this general topic.
Concering audiophiles, perhaps a fitting question might be this: Are they capable of relaxing and enjoying music rather than hyperfocusing on every "sound element" emanating from their, um, "system" components?