Posted by: Mr. Aggres
in WeedMaps Blog on Sep 02, 2010
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well since i ve been a patient i feel that it was supposed to be to help patients now it is to make a profit. yes it does cost $ to grow but come on the prices for some these strains is just insane. u can grow it for the cost of about two of the high priced 1/8th's . i am growing my own meds because of this, plus i know what goes in to my plants. and not to mention the feeling u get from growing ur own, and seeing the beauty in mother nature at her finest.. we should all grow and share as a community...lol that would be great.. gram for gram.. just love.....
Posted by: Liquorstoreman18
in WeedMaps Blog on Sep 02, 2010
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had a great day john came over and personally set up my own grow room in my small closet we got to fit 2 plants in there amazing job fit my budget perfectly he even smoked me out big time with some Platinum Kush which was top shelf you can checkout my review and even some Mars Og which is from the Planetary Og line blew the cat piss and northern lights skunk i had out of the water i would recommend this spot to anyway in the south bay area he really goes out of his way to help his patients i wont be going anywhere else again.
Posted by: Ldog1982
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 31, 2010
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23,000 thousand Dolphins are slaughtered every year from sept to march in Japan. I STRONGLY recommend that everybody watch THE COVE, an bone chilling mind startling movie that opened my eyes to some of the atrocity going on in the world. Baby dolphins killed for their meat,which contains a high amount of mercury.
Posted by: lynnamay1986
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 29, 2010
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Hello I am a 24 year old young lady who would like to help in anyway she can to find some volunteer work I will come down to where ever in southern California meaning LA, OC, and Long beach, etc. Thank you
Lynna May Meredith
Posted by: Chyna_Pi
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 25, 2010
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Dear MPP Supporter :
Earlier this week, Sen. Ron Calderon (D-district 30) gutted and replaced a bill that already passed the Senate with legislation that would require all marijuana growers, retailers, transporters, and wholesalers to obtain licenses from the state Board of Equalization — without providing them with any additional legal protections. Sen. Calderon plans to amend the bill to only apply to medical marijuana and its goal is to prevent medical marijuana sales tax evasion. Please ask your Assemblymember to oppose this bill.
S.B. 1131 is now in the Assembly Rules Committee. It could remain in that committee, be referred to another committee, or be sent to the Assembly floor even though it hasn’t had a single hearing.
MPP supports sensible regulations for medical marijuana cultivation and distribution, but additional responsibilities must also come with unambiguous legal protections. S.B. 1131 uses terms that aren’t in California’s medical marijuana laws and requires those who “sell” marijuana to get licenses. Meanwhile, California’s existing laws are vague and Los Angeles County Attorney and Republican nominee for Attorney General Steve Cooley has claimed sales are illegal. Yet, S.B. 1131 does nothing to clearly state that those sales are legal.
There are several other troublesome aspects of the bill, such as allowing police to search retailers as often as once per day and banning anyone with a felony conviction from obtaining a license — even though marijuana sales and cultivation are federal felonies. In addition, the bill does not restrict grower licensing requirements to large scale or commercial growers.
Please take a moment to write your Assemblymember to urge him or her to oppose S.B. 1311. Also, if you are a constituent of Sen. Calderon, whose district includes parts of L.A., East L.A. and several cities to the southeast of L.A., please ask him to pull his bill and work on a better one for next year. There is only one week left in the legislative session, so unfortunately it is probably too late in the process for the bill to be thoughtfully amended.
Please pass this on to other Californians so that together we can defeat this ill-conceived bill. Thank you for your support for sensible marijuana policies!
Sincerely,

KarenO'Keefe
Director of State Policies
Marijuana Policy Project

Sarah Lovering
Development Officer
Marijuana Policy Project

Lindsay Robinson
Development Officer
Marijuana Policy Project
Posted by: Ldog1982
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 24, 2010
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Yo,welcome to me blog. This is new to me and I am pretty sure i don't know what to blog about. Anyways, I have been blazing for a minute now and I am constantly looking for the FIRE! Right now I am stuck on CPA in Santa ANa, man o man this place has some GOOD! Who wants to buy meds that won't work, well that won't happen here. Well take care everyone and when i have something good to blog i will...Peace!
Posted by: Chyna_Pi
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 16, 2010
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Seriously, do not contact me without taking your meds!
Since we launched our East Bay patient cooperative mid-April, we have reached many milestones and also suffered some set-backs as we strive to demonstrate excellence in canna medicines, business and technology. It's a huge dish to prepare everyday and sometimes the edges get a little burned in the process.
But everyday, there is a coop patient volunteer who is busting ass to be improving the website, the delivery service, inventory and grower liaison. New day, new strain. Does no good to sit in inventory -- we gotta get our meds out to patients who require their specific strains delivered. We gotta get the message out that we have great strains and great service for our members.
And this is where I am about ready to bust a labe.
My Co-Op Manager is the most level-headed and productivity-minded person I know. Simply, he keeps it Weederific to volunteer at our coop. I just gotta keep it all in perspective -- we work with marijuana and marijuana patients. Wow. These are good times.
So I gotta bite my tongue when the occasional rogue hater flames us on CL or flags our ads... even though it results in a lot more work and hustle... it's still weed work -- good times.
Well, this one guy who got in touch with me on Friday just clipped my funny bone and you know how that shit doesn't go unnoticed. Yeah, okay, he may be really stressed in the head and not benefiting from a proper dose when he wrote this morning, but he just ranted about how unprofessional he found us to be and that I have wasted his time -- WTF?
What does it mean to waste someone's time? Seriously. I had someone requiring -not requesting - requiring us to send a photo of our inventory in a bag next to a note paper with today's date written in hand, take a picture to send to a phone.... omg... I asked them to simply go to our website and if they could complete our one page registration form, I would be happy to oblige their (commonly weird) request. The response I got was: "I'm simply asking you to take a picture of your stock so I know it is real. Why is that so difficult?"
Okay.
Sometimes the noise and static is coming from within our cooperative. Our reputation for wonderful strains and exotic inventory is reaching farther and faster than we anticipated! With all that growth comes a need to streamline teamwork and delegate admin duties. The reason our coop will continue to be on the forefront of the East Bay canna business revolution is our commitment to be ahead of the curve in technology, literally inventing solutions for our cooperative team. Again, it's a lot we are endeavoring to accomplish, and it feels amazing to know the support and success we mutually share are getting better and better.
But yes, the drama is there. And Bitch Drama is Bitch Drama be it in an office, at the retail mall, at the club -- whatever. I got on the snarly side of one of our coop volunteers and I'm still scratching my noggin two weeks later. Not to get into too many details, my main beef is general -- if someone is offering to smoke you out for a couple of hours while you get paid training and new software, maybe it's a good thing. I'm just saying.
I think we gotta be able to show a lot more patience -- no, it's not even patience -- JUDGMENT -- we have to demonstrate stronger judgment when it comes to dealing with others in and out of the canna industry.
Our coop presently serves scores of chronically ill patients and a half-dozen terminally ill patients in the East Bay area. We also work diligently with our cooperative growers and suppliers so that our members benefit from the first pick of the crop. Speaking on the admin side, we research current laws and new propositions, meet with lawyers and accountants, contact doctor offices and clinics to ensure full compliance. There are so many more things we are doing and even more we want to do. It's incredible!
And yet, thinking about all the good we as a new coop has accomplished, and all that we look forward to bringing to our members and community -- I can't help but feel sorry and pity for the people we could not help out.
The strange requests for barter. The stalkeresque demands without consideration for our membership application. The hyperbolic expressions of our unprofessionalism. The seemingly lack of reasonable sense in expectations.
Sorry, I got some honey meds, but I don't think I'm gonna be able to help you at all.
Pity.
Posted by: JoshxMisfits
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 16, 2010
I just had an intense tooth extraction (two molars were cut out) and with that being said I haven't been able to smoke or eat much anything. I decided to go to C.P.A. and try those THC Instant Strips (2 per pack $18.00). THC Strips are made from Hash Oil, each strip contains half of gram of hash oil. I'm just going to start off with the taste. The taste is super BITTER, tastes super nasty (I suggest that's something to work on). I'd say it takes about 2mins for it to completely dissolve on your tongue. Now keep in mind I didn't smoke for 5 days and I have a huge tolerance but they still worked. The buzz came on as a Sativa type then it slowly turned into Indica buzz. It literally felt like I just took a fat bong rip when one of the strips dissolved on my tongue (you'll start to feel the effects in literally 60-90 secs). So yea, I'd definitely recommend these for people who can't smoke for whatever reason and still want to get medicated. For $18.00 you really can't complain, infact I wanted to go back and buy another one. Just want to say thanks Chubs for the suggestion, it worked flawlessly.
Best Wishes
- Josh
Posted by: elmarijuano
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 12, 2010
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is it true about the city of riverside ordering the collectives to stop operation immediately, i got his email from yeswecannabis saying something about most collectives have been issued a cease and desit order by the city, anybody know what is going on.
Posted by: budsoncolfax
in WeedMaps Blog on Aug 04, 2010
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Hello Weedmaps people,
I feel I should introduce myself, my name is Heather and I'm a massage therapist and I also manage 2 dispensary's in Denver. This is my first blog EVER, so bear with me as I navigate this world =)
I don't have much for today, but I will leave you with this:
Interesting fact: If you take one heart cell, place it in a petri dish and give it an electrical shock, it will start to beat on it's own. If you add another heart cell to the dish (not touching), it will beat in sync with the first one!