Exactly what I've said all along !!!!!!!
#31
Pot is illegal, and unless you smoke a pound a day, it's cheaper then legal alcohol. I would also say it's just as available, just not from you're local liquor/corner store.
#32
Then friends of mine that did it must have smoked 2 pounds a day then. Every week they went through over $60 on that alone.
#33
Also, William Randolph Hearst had a huge interest in the timber logging business, and hemp was ready to take over a lot of that business, so he ran a total fear/smear campaign against marijuana in the 1930s, so big business/government stood to lose money from hemp farmers, that's why pot is illegal, and it's a stupid reason, especially considering alcohol is legal (not to mention tobacco).
#34
It usually comes in one of 2 types, "good" and "bad". The "bad" stuff might be $5/gram, but the "good" runs closer to $15. Think of "bad" stuff as beer, and "good" stuff as vodka, in terms of relative strength. (Yes, I've been to Amsterdam)
Regardless, I can easily spend $60 going out to a bar for one night, so I don't think spending $60 a week is "expensive", unless you're broke, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying alcohol or marijuana.
- NCSU
#35
Better ban carbon dioxide while they are at it. We don't need that.
#36
You don't know anything about what you're talking about do you?
It usually comes in one of 2 types, "good" and "bad". The "bad" stuff might be $5/gram, but the "good" runs closer to $15. Think of "bad" stuff as beer, and "good" stuff as vodka, in terms of relative strength. (Yes, I've been to Amsterdam)
Regardless, I can easily spend $60 going out to a bar for one night, so I don't think spending $60 a week is "expensive", unless you're broke, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying alcohol or marijuana.
- NCSU
It usually comes in one of 2 types, "good" and "bad". The "bad" stuff might be $5/gram, but the "good" runs closer to $15. Think of "bad" stuff as beer, and "good" stuff as vodka, in terms of relative strength. (Yes, I've been to Amsterdam)
Regardless, I can easily spend $60 going out to a bar for one night, so I don't think spending $60 a week is "expensive", unless you're broke, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying alcohol or marijuana.
- NCSU
At the time we worked at a grocery store and only got about $100-$150 per week because there weren't enough hours to go around but everyone needed a job.
I was the one who mostly saved but spent a little money on the truck or into fishing and hunting gear. The fishing gear at least pays for itself and even a little profit on the side.