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re: Arkansas will get to vote on Recreational MJ in November. It's official.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 12:31 am to Jayrod79
Posted on 9/23/22 at 12:31 am to Jayrod79
Most of the stuff you're describing is the result of Progressives being in charge of everything. Anywhere there are progs in leadership, things go to shite. Refusing to enforce laws is a progressive thing.
Colorado also ramped up first, so they're a big producer and exporter to surrounding states. We can buy Colorado stuff here now, although at first when Medical was introduced, 90% of it was locally grown and manufactured.
Arkansas did medical in a relatively conservative way. It has gradually loosened over the years, but they require a certain percentage to be produced locally, and limited the number of licenses to grow and sell. It's pretty easily acquired by anyone who wants it now, anyway.
I don't foresee myself using more of it when it is legal recreationally. I'm no more likely to smoke it in public than I am now. I wouldn't expect a great deal of weed tourism from adjoining states. Oklahoma has the most lax "medical" laws I've ever heard of. It is basically already recreational 25 miles away from my house. People in Oklahoma just across the border grow it in their garages and literally anybody who wants a card for any reason whatsoever has one.
Colorado also ramped up first, so they're a big producer and exporter to surrounding states. We can buy Colorado stuff here now, although at first when Medical was introduced, 90% of it was locally grown and manufactured.
Arkansas did medical in a relatively conservative way. It has gradually loosened over the years, but they require a certain percentage to be produced locally, and limited the number of licenses to grow and sell. It's pretty easily acquired by anyone who wants it now, anyway.
I don't foresee myself using more of it when it is legal recreationally. I'm no more likely to smoke it in public than I am now. I wouldn't expect a great deal of weed tourism from adjoining states. Oklahoma has the most lax "medical" laws I've ever heard of. It is basically already recreational 25 miles away from my house. People in Oklahoma just across the border grow it in their garages and literally anybody who wants a card for any reason whatsoever has one.
This post was edited on 9/23/22 at 12:37 am
Posted on 9/23/22 at 3:05 am to Numberwang
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What helps Arkansas get to recreational is there's an established dispensary system, and a marijuana growing industry within the state and they're flush with cash.
Is it as restrictive as Louisiana?
I was passing by one of the cabals of dispensaries in Louisiana one day, and there was armed guards in bulletproof vests delivering the stuff from a van.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 6:00 am to Numberwang
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Most of the stuff you're describing is the result of Progressives being in charge of everything. Anywhere there are progs in leadership, things go to shite. Refusing to enforce laws is a progressive thing.
And you think that won't eventually change with time? No state has improved long term.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 6:02 am to Numberwang
Lol but you can go to prison for Kratom there, clown world
Posted on 9/23/22 at 6:07 am to Numberwang
Get ready for the mafia & the drug cartels to start running the show in Arky.
You are gonna have stoners walking around all day in a daze.
Bums & hobos crapping on the sidewalks, begging & stealing money to get a bag of weed.
There's an old saying, 'Be careful what you wish for'
The ballot initiative will probably pass, the stoners will be able to get their wacky-weed but their is gonna be a huge crap-storm coming for the Arky's.
You are gonna have stoners walking around all day in a daze.
Bums & hobos crapping on the sidewalks, begging & stealing money to get a bag of weed.
There's an old saying, 'Be careful what you wish for'
The ballot initiative will probably pass, the stoners will be able to get their wacky-weed but their is gonna be a huge crap-storm coming for the Arky's.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 6:34 am to Jayrod79
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Yeah I remember when everyone was so excited here in Colorado that weed got legalized and all the grows popped up from counties wanting money. Now it's a s**t show. Things this county never experienced hardly at all have sky rocketed. Theft and even murder has risen and squatters like crazy. The rift raft is ruining land values nothing but trash and sh**ting in buckets not following any county laws. Just going to be honest Marijuana was more fun when it was illegal than legal. Now it just comes with a lot of baggage.
Was it the marijuana or all of the democrats?
Posted on 9/23/22 at 8:07 am to Reubaltaich
I hate to tell you but recreational MJ is coming in Louisiana as well.
The politicians are slow playing it while big tobacco/alcohol get their planning and infrastructure in place.
Got to have the market cornered for the big dogs first. Crony capitalism will always steer the ship in Louisiana amigo.
The politicians are slow playing it while big tobacco/alcohol get their planning and infrastructure in place.
Got to have the market cornered for the big dogs first. Crony capitalism will always steer the ship in Louisiana amigo.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 8:09 am to Numberwang
States legalizing it is great but need federal. Corporations will still classify it as a drug and not accept medical marijuana prescription until federal legalizes it.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 8:15 am to Reubaltaich
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Bums & hobos crapping on the sidewalks, begging & stealing money to get a bag of weed.
Pretty much the vibe in Fayetteville now.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 8:45 am to Texas Weazel
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The smell is so powerful and nasty that the scent can cross property lines
If your main argument is that it smells, then that is an extremely weak argument, especially considering that it doesn't smell bad at all.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 8:47 am to Reubaltaich
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Get ready for the mafia & the drug cartels to start running the show in Arky.
You are gonna have stoners walking around all day in a daze.
Bums & hobos crapping on the sidewalks, begging & stealing money to get a bag of weed.
There's an old saying, 'Be careful what you wish for'
The ballot initiative will probably pass, the stoners will be able to get their wacky-weed but their is gonna be a huge crap-storm coming for the Arky's.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 9:31 am to Numberwang
Whether the people voted for MMJ or not, the Louisiana MMJ system is a bonafied racket. Prices extremely high and some folks including politicians are making out like bandits.
That said, the dispensary in Lake Charles does a good job other than the pricing. No armed guards or any security issues.
If the Southern Baptists (of which I am one) and other holy roller tribes would mind their own business, this issue would resolve itself.
I look forward to visiting Arkansas often, hopefully in the near future….
That said, the dispensary in Lake Charles does a good job other than the pricing. No armed guards or any security issues.
If the Southern Baptists (of which I am one) and other holy roller tribes would mind their own business, this issue would resolve itself.
I look forward to visiting Arkansas often, hopefully in the near future….
Posted on 9/23/22 at 9:35 am to Stumpknocker
It'll pass. Every poll I've seen shows it passing. I'm not sure the legislature can get too screwy with its implementation this time around, either.
The 2012 medical marijuana vote was something like 20,000 votes from passing. 10 years ago that was surprising in a state like Arkansas. 2016 passed no problem.
It won't cause chaos. It won't cause much of anything. My hope is that it helps with the opiod epidemic some and people get their kicks from weed rather than other worse stuff.
The 2012 medical marijuana vote was something like 20,000 votes from passing. 10 years ago that was surprising in a state like Arkansas. 2016 passed no problem.
It won't cause chaos. It won't cause much of anything. My hope is that it helps with the opiod epidemic some and people get their kicks from weed rather than other worse stuff.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 9:36 am to OU Guy
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In OK we did same thing but they missed deadline by a skosh to meet Nov ballot but it will be on ballot in 23. Good thing it means leess lefties voting in Nov yet will pass later when it won’t hurt R’s.
Bruh, how much more open can it get in Oklahoma? It is literally like a registration-required recreational situation there. I have a business license in Oklahoma, and I think I could get a card there if I needed to. Siloam Springs is like 25 minutes away.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 10:12 am to Jayrod79
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it just comes with a lot of baggage.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 10:38 am to Numberwang
Louisiana legislature too busy fretting over making sure that 90 year olds can't have abortions.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 10:47 am to Numberwang
All politicians should be pushing it. It would be a new revenue stream they could piss away.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 10:53 am to Numberwang
Problem is it becomes defacto gun control. If you are a user, fill out a 4473 and tell the truth and see what happens. You want rec pot? Sure, but you can no longer purchase weapons to protect yourself or your family. They don't give a shite about your constitutional rights, because they don't have to. Nobody makes them.
Posted on 9/23/22 at 11:08 am to troyt37
Can you explain this a little more for me? It seems like any of my more traditionally minded friends throw the gun control talking point out & my beatnik friends say it's hogwash. Not sure what's what on the medical MJ card / gun purchasing stuff.
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