Message from @Gailm
Discord ID: 611963589821202442
We like you, too @trooper411
Glad you joined us
I, for one, have enjoyed your conversation
what a contrast to the chans
No kidding
No big surprises here
Hey @trooper411 and yes I agree but I need to take exception for me....I'm not kind sometime.😇
I've clicked on a few disturbing things in the chans
@Groot Right. More states allowed to grow hemp and competitive businesses making the CBD from it , so prices "might" come down and be more reasonably affordable
You've always been respectful
THAT is the GROOT of the problem
@Rekkedge Right now I'm paying about $70 for a small vial, less if I get a lower dose
@Groot me either. it's hard. you guys are influencing me. bigly.
THE KEY @Rekkedge is that Farmers are "Licensed" to grow. Do you see the fundamental issue with that?
I can see "Licensing" being a big issue
@Groot YES. A "license" is the government charging and controlling your right to do something that should be free.
Restrictions, regulations
Without all the restrictions and fees
@Gailmi 2nd that
@Rekkedge pretty good . A license is permission to do what would otherwise be illegal.
And that's not illegal
Anymore
Hemp, anyway
It was legal in WI for a long time
Ask yourseld. How is a farmer growing EVER illegal?
Then apparently they decided it should be illegal
And now it's legal again
Not sure how I feel about them legalizing marijuana
@Gailm During both [or more] wars, farmers were required to grow hemp. Rope, canvass, cloth, and paper...plus for shipping and war efforts
Hemp paper far exceeds wood-pulp paper
@Rekkedge industrial uses?
Hemp canvass and rope is rot resistent
"Drugs" didn't become "illegal" until around 1913-14 ..can't recall the Act at the moment..
Well, Gail, when I can get it, I use a sativa strain with the kratom, for pain. It provides more clarity of thought and I am able to focus for longer periods of time despite a normal tendency to be all over the map. I believe, but do not know, that it is a glandular and receptor-related issues.