Cannabis, how is it legalized?

Honestly, it's pretty amazing that Cannabis is still illegal. Even the court of public opinion, alcohol is going downhill. there are statistics that show gen Z is drinking 80% less than previous generations. THC drinks are getting so popular around my area. Raleigh, Durham and Wake Forest, North Carolina are really embracing the change. Switching from alcohol to THC drinks has really helped me. Check out Sherlocks Glass if you are ever in our area! It's already an official starting point on all the different Bicycle GPS apps. They have a really great parking lot and parking garage. Raleigh brewing is also right next-door so for those who want to drink, they can go over there after a long ride as well.
well it doesn't seem to be as harmful as alcohol,however I can impaired pretty easily from THC and only use delta 8( that might just be me, my head has been slammed so many times I don't have normal reactions(again vados.even in a can .good grief!)
 
well it doesn't seem to be as harmful as alcohol,however I can impaired pretty easily from THC and only use delta 8( that might just be me, my head has been slammed so many times I don't have normal reactions(again vados.even in a can .good grief!)
I tried it when it became legal here. Never touched it before. I had a couple of 2.5mg drinks. They were super tasty and I got nice warm fuzzies out of it. Now, I have my Medical Card for Canada. I get high quality stuff that the stuff in the stores just cant touch. Not even close. The smell, taste, effects are great. Change the temp in the vape to change the effects. HIgh temp to get ripped, lower temps to have a nice happy buzz. (what I use on bike). ha ha. It's way better for your system than alcohol and you function much better in society than if you were drunk. Just a win win win situation.
 
I’ve seen places move toward legal sales by setting age limits, testing rules, and licensed shops. Clear standards usually cut down on contaminated stuff and give people safer options.
 
I’ve seen places move toward legal sales by setting age limits, testing rules, and licensed shops. Clear standards usually cut down on contaminated stuff and give people safer options.
the best way to to increase demand for something is to make it illegal without a reasonable substitute.
 
I get high quality stuff that the stuff in the stores just cant touch. Not even close.
6 of us ate some gummies, and all ended up in an Emergency Room. One Dispensary here has some questionable gummies. All sick people ate gummies from a smoke shop. Another dispensary owner, father and son, are nice fellows, but I opted to go back to the Minnesota Medical program. Free to veterans and USP quality goods! These days I typically eat decarbed pieces of buds.
 
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