My job doesn't drug test unless you get into an accident with one of the vehicles, but even then they don't drug test because the branch and area managers probably smoke.
Back when I was in high school a gram was $20 bucks an every once in a while if the drug dealer had pounds of it then he would sell it at $15. One of my buddies sells and this was his last text message he sent me " OG O.C 15/g, 2/25, 3/35, 4/45 ect... Blu Dream 3/40, 7/80, 10/100, half/120 O/230, Wht K & Aurora 4/50, 7/80, half/130, O/240" Point being hydro prices have been going way down.
BLU DREAM, I WANT!!! I had a 1/2 oz of it a month back and that was some of the best herb I've had in years. Now I cannot find it anywhere. Just a year ago a 1/2 oz was like $180, love seeing the price drop.
I've never understood why making mar1juana legal was always seen as only a liberal thing. It seems like removing restrictions on a substance would be making government smaller and less powerful, AKA conservatism?
1000% True if conservative politicians were truly about smaller government. Weed being illegal is BIG business. From the prison-industrial complex to the police getting to keep seizures, there are some serious lobbying and propaganda dollars behind keeping it illegal. That's what you really need to understand: politicians aren't altruistic, they're crooked.
Agreed. We're already ready for it in the banking industry. I can't get into specifics, but we essentially will already provide credit approval for a person who derives their income from mar1juana businesses that are legal in their state. Not only that, but supply chains are already vast in Texas. I'll just say that there are companies that work in transportation that are importing vast qualities already. The day it becomes legal, I'll probably jump ship from banking into that business. We're all set for it.
Capitalism is too much of a slut to ignore the well endowed pot industry. This is the main reason legalization is inevitable.
Wow. Thanks for the inside info. Banking has been the biggest hurdle in the Big MJ business for a few years. Some of the biggest Dispenseries have had to resort to building vaults with armed guards since no bank will touch their money. Then there are loans to start and grow these businesses. Exciting times.
I'm a fat guy, that worked in a pizza restaurant in high school, tomatoes can also be an addictive substance, lol.
Yeah, after asking around I've learned I'm very much out of touch here. So smoke something for me and please forgive my ignorance. But as for employer drug policies and legal mj... They can base thier policies on state and/or federal banned drugs. So employers in states where mj has been made legal can still test for it if they choose.
Are they going to wait until the last possible moment to propose the bill? In 2013 it was proposed by February