A Letter from Ernest

newbforlife

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yea pretty much ive never really looked at the whole process anything ive leard was from looking up other things and one thing i notice its not the pillipines that did it it was portugal and yea politics im just kinda starting to get interested in it i figure i still have 60 years left on the planet we call earth might as well start getting informed now that this harper guy is in and all the stories ive heard about him

sorry about the delay in this i lost internet for a bit thought they were doing something to the lines but soon discover my router just wanted to take a permenent vacation from life but on the up side i was able to get a better connection for cheaper with unlimited download for 6 months then i have to opt out i figure they will think i forgot and start paying the extra 20 for it but the bill will be a reminder no company will ever have direct withdraw to my bank account
 

Ernst

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No problem. With the good weather I'm outside and walking miles myself.
I understand the motor will be on the new bike this next week and I picked up the "kiddy-cart" bike trailer so I think I will take my vacation soon too.

On the political front here in California that voter initiative process I wrote about is under stress. There are efforts to change how that works and that may not be a good thing.

Did you read about the Initiative that was filed for 2012? Regulate marijuana like wine dot com?

Good to have you back.
 

newbforlife

Active Member
i did read your link i do agree with some but not all because of the whole legalization/decriminalizaion issue i kinda seemed to me a combo of both that was way to far on the side of legalization for me but thats good cause it will balance out in the middle and i could be happy with that

biker for life just picked mine up 3 years ago but i live in canada 8 months of winter and all global warming hurry the hell up
 

newbforlife

Active Member
harper is doing the same thing he will probly follow whatever happens down there but he also seems to be the only prime minister that has a set of balls so it weird seeing as im just starting to take an intrest in politics
its so far been an entertaing slash sad ride i already feel like jumping back off the boat and swiming in the opposite direction but where would that get me
 

Ernst

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No telling what will happen.

Politicians are quick to capitalize on hype and most don't seem to know what reality for the lower classes is.

I'm still saying commerce language is wrong but perhaps ads on tv an such will motivate?

I'm considering a seed run this winter. I have some white rhino and Afghani I could feminize.
If it is legal in 2013 then friends will need seeds.
 

Ernst

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Send some of those to Alaska.

I don't know about shipping it since it puts me at risk but if you are down here I have about 10,000 seeds here already. I have feminized Tiki-jo Sweet and Tiki-jo kush. I have regular BOGO ( almost amphetamine ) and Turloco a hybrid of BOGO and White Rhino.

Just flash that Alaska medical card and I have no problems in the current situation of me being so out in the open.

For compensation make a donation to RegulateMarijuanaLikeWine.com

I have to say that GreenHouse White Rhino is a nice grower. When it gets ready it goes heads over towards the ground because of weight. Hangs down like a Rhino for sure.
Heavy effect. Will have you wondering where your car keys are a few times.

BOGO is almost amphetamine and I have reports of teeth clinching although I don't have that experience. I suspect that it will be highly effective in crosses for Attention Deficit Disorder since this is a clear up that lasts 4 hours and tapers cleanly down not leaving me tired.
Tiki-jo line is a cross of BOGO and "The Doctor" also GreenHouse. Has a nice up that aids me in doing programming work but is a reliable mood stabilizer when used regularly.
I was able to cure all three to a smooth smoke.
I grind the buds through a wire mesh screen like a kitchen strainer and then roll them with a hand roller machine. They come out uniform and burn like a cigarette does. Ashes up similar.

So yeah.. I have seeds for medical people. Stop on by.
 

budlover13

King Tut
I don't know about shipping it since it puts me at risk but if you are down here I have about 10,000 seeds here already. I have feminized Tiki-jo Sweet and Tiki-jo kush. I have regular BOGO ( almost amphetamine ) and Turloco a hybrid of BOGO and White Rhino.

Just flash that Alaska medical card and I have no problems in the current situation of me being so out in the open.

For compensation make a donation to RegulateMarijuanaLikeWine.com

I have to say that GreenHouse White Rhino is a nice grower. When it gets ready it goes heads over towards the ground because of weight. Hangs down like a Rhino for sure.
Heavy effect. Will have you wondering where your car keys are a few times.

BOGO is almost amphetamine and I have reports of teeth clinching although I don't have that experience. I suspect that it will be highly effective in crosses for Attention Deficit Disorder since this is a clear up that lasts 4 hours and tapers cleanly down not leaving me tired.
Tiki-jo line is a cross of BOGO and "The Doctor" also GreenHouse. Has a nice up that aids me in doing programming work but is a reliable mood stabilizer when used regularly.
I was able to cure all three to a smooth smoke.
I grind the buds through a wire mesh screen like a kitchen strainer and then roll them with a hand roller machine. They come out uniform and burn like a cigarette does. Ashes up similar.

So yeah.. I have seeds for medical people. Stop on by.
See Ernst. i knew i liked ya! i've never had a lot of luck from seed personally but would love to pick up a few sometime. i'm in Dinuba so it's doable once i figure out gas money. i plan to continually donate to the campaign. i have a hard time scraping up $200 but i come across an extra $10 or $20 quite often.
 

Ernst

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See Ernst. i knew i liked ya! i've never had a lot of luck from seed personally but would love to pick up a few sometime. i'm in Dinuba so it's doable once i figure out gas money. i plan to continually donate to the campaign. i have a hard time scraping up $200 but i come across an extra $10 or $20 quite often.
I'll need proof btw..

I will be doing $20 a pop myself.

Like I said it's a gamble on votes for commerce but with Gray at the helm we have a solid Libertarian vote and maybe some Democrats and Republicans but with commerce we have No votes on the left and the right using voter history as the scale.

All you people who consider yourself liberalizers donate.
 

budlover13

King Tut
No probs Ernst. Might be on a CDRom b/c i have no ink but you'll see my support grow. HOPEFULLY a SMALL contribution in comparison. i'm thinking $10-20/mo.
 

budlover13

King Tut
I'll need proof btw..

I will be doing $20 a pop myself.

Like I said it's a gamble on votes for commerce but with Gray at the helm we have a solid Libertarian vote and maybe some Democrats and Republicans but with commerce we have No votes on the left and the right using voter history as the scale.

All you people who consider yourself liberalizers donate.
i know i should know but the Amnesia Haze is kicking my butt right now. Who you following for prez? i like Ron Paul as of now.
 

Ernst

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No probs Ernst. Might be on a CDRom b/c i have no ink but you'll see my support grow. HOPEFULLY a SMALL contribution in comparison. i'm thinking $10-20/mo.

Just bring a M.O. and we will mail it together :)

Feminized sounds like the plan for you.

Under strong HPS this is Foxtail bud.. Got some nice FoxTail pictures some place.

The Train comes rather close and a Taxi can bring you in.. Let me know here or at California2012.org in Email the details..
You have a California card? I ask all my seed friends to be sure I can verify for my safety.
After all I haven't sold any seeds or weed yet in 10+ years.
I'd like to do seeds for sale one day but when it's legal.
I'd like to be the Grand-dad seed dude... Heirloom variety.

On Prez? Looking at the politics unfold. I'll keep an open mind as I watch but if it's pro-worker and pro-people like me (cannabis) I am inclined to follow that.

Newt sure shot himself twice and then died I do believe. Could here be that out of touch?
I'll bet they all are.. The recession slowed their profits some I am sure but for the rest of us if there was no UI we would have rioted.

If they bitch about UI they should think again..
 

budlover13

King Tut
Just bring a M.O. and we will mail it together :)

Feminized sounds like the plan for you.

Under strong HPS this is Foxtail bud.. Got some nice FoxTail pictures some place.

The Train comes rather close and a Taxi can bring you in.. Let me know here or at California2012.org in Email the details..
You have a California card? I ask all my seed friends to be sure I can verify for my safety.
After all I haven't sold any seeds or weed yet in 10+ years.
I'd like to do seeds for sale one day but when it's legal.
I'd like to be the Grand-dad seed dude... Heirloom variety.

On Prez? Looking at the politics unfold. I'll keep an open mind as I watch but if it's pro-worker and pro-people like me (cannabis) I am inclined to follow that.

Newt sure shot himself twice and then died I do believe. Could here be that out of touch?
I'll bet they all are.. The recession slowed their profits some I am sure but for the rest of us if there was no UI we would have rioted.

If they bitch about UI they should think again..
Neber tried feminized but would love to.

Foxtail huh? Sounds interesting!

Card-holder? Yes. Expire 7/11/2011 so i will be renewing soon.

And i'll get with you on travel plans. LOVE public transportaion!
 

Girdweed

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Just flash that Alaska medical card and I have no problems in the current situation of me being so out in the open.
Thanks for the thought. I do not have an Alaska medical card. You do not need a card to grow in Alaska. I can show you my Driver's License from the State of Alaska. Will that work?
 

Ernst

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Anyone notice that the title was changed from Ernst to Ernest?:roll:

Let me guess someone is jealous.

If I was in Alaska I'm sure a DL would be cool.
 

Ernst

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Yeah, i kinda wondered about that when it popped up.
On the political:

Lets talk about Alaska and their medical card.

That is the only possible "foul" I may seem to have made.


Marijuana Registry


The Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics now provides the application for a Medical Marijuana Registry card through its web site. Choose the marijuana packet link above to obtain the necessary forms.​
Important: Please read the instructions and statutes included in the packet carefully. Failure to do so could result in denial of your marijuana registry card. If you are denied, you will not be allowed to reapply for a period of at least 6 months (AS 17.37.010(i)).
For additional information regarding the Alaska Medical Marijuana Registry, please call (907) 465-5423.​
Why then is there a registry if you don't need a card?

Maybe it's like California where you really don't need a paper just your doctors verbal approval.
 

Girdweed

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Ravin Vs. Alaska...All homeowners are allowed 24 plants in the state of Alaska under Right to Privacy.

Feel free to google away. You can still be charged by the Feds, just like in any other state. I fish with the Assistant DA in Anchorage. He looked it up for me to insure that I was legal. I can invite a cop into my grow room, explain how everything works, and offer them a marijuana cigarette. He can not take me to jail or write a citation.

It's not legal, but it's not illegal. It's a privacy issue.

The only reasons to get a MMJ card are for travel to-from your caregiver's home and for purchasing in other states. The plant limit is less if you have a MMJ card than without. For me, a small time personal use grower, the benefits are not worth the potential risk of being on a "watchlist". I would rather have the option of 24 plants (though I should never need more than 5-6) than be strictly limited to 6.
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
Cool.. I did go google but I googled the card and was satisfied at the first result.
So I posted what I did.. My bad..

You can have a card tho yes?
 

Girdweed

Well-Known Member
You can get a card but the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. Normally, if I'm flying to another MMJ state, it's because of a work obligation and I don't consume much MJ anyway.
 

budlover13

King Tut
i was just reading an article regarding this:

Without dispensaries, Alaska avoids medical marijuana battle
Use is legal here, but sale isn't
By JEFF RICHARDSON
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Published: May 23rd, 2011 09:23 AM
Last Modified: May 23rd, 2011 09:23 AM
FAIRBANKS -- A growing federal crackdown on medical marijuana has unfolded around the country in recent months, but in Alaska the vibe around the issue
The Obama administration vowed in 2009 to make medical marijuana oversight a low priority, and raids on pot dispensaries have indeed been down dramatically during the last two years. But federal prosecutors have recently signaled intentions to crack down, issuing memos that indicate they're tired of perceived abuse of medical marijuana.
It's caused politicians and law enforcement officials across the country to re-examine their approach to medical pot, which has been legalized in Alaska, 13 other states and Washington, D.C., mostly through voter initiatives.
But the issue creates little buzz in Alaska more than a dozen years after 58 percent of the state's voters in 1998 made Alaska one of the first states to sanction marijuana for medical use.
Why isn't Alaska the site of protests and federal crackdowns?
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That's likely because of the way Alaska's medical marijuana law was written. Unlike other states, where systems have been set up to sell medical pot, there isn't a mechanism in Alaska for legally acquiring the drug.
Dispensaries, which have been the target of federal raids in other states, don't exist in Alaska, and the Legislature has shown no interest in creating a system for setting them up.
Anchorage-based U.S. Attorney Karen Loeffler said she's never dealt with a medical marijuana case in Alaska since taking the job two years ago. Since the distribution of pot isn't part of the law approved by voters, she doesn't expect that to change.
"Alaska has never legalized the sale of marijuana, so it's different than other states," she said.
A low-key issue
The prohibition on pot sales -- even for approved uses -- keeps Alaska out of the conflict but puts local medical marijuana users in an awkward situation.
State officials won't explicitly say so, but obtaining marijuana for medical purposes in Alaska almost always needs to start with an illicit transaction. There's no approved method in Alaska for buying marijuana or its seeds for medical use.
"(The law) doesn't really address how you're supposed to get it," said Phillip Mitchell, who is in charge of the Alaska medical marijuana registry.
The state doesn't say much at all about its medical marijuana program. The subject barely appears on the state of Alaska website, with little more than a link to an application form on the Bureau of Vital Statistics page.
Marijuana use is limited to just a short list of illnesses -- cancer, glaucoma, HIV or AIDS -- but some say it's too difficult even for those patients to get a doctor's recommendation for marijuana.
Tracey White, the program director at the Interior AIDS Association, said marijuana helps some people overcome the extreme nausea that can be a side effect of anti-AIDS drugs. A synthetic form of THC, which supplies the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, is available, but patients say its doses aren't as easy to regulate as the real thing.
She said clients commonly ask her for referrals to doctors who will prescribe medical marijuana. White said she doesn't know of any.
"I don't have any clients using the medical marijuana because we don't have a specialist in the area who will write for medical marijuana," White said.
It's a situation the state's clinics and hospitals have been reluctant to broach. Patients aren't allowed to possess the drug at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, and doctors there don't recommend it. Anna Atchison, Tanana Valley Clinic spokeswoman, said there aren't any physicians at the clinic who would endorse marijuana for patients.
"We would not recognize that as being part of a traditionally prescribed treatment," she said.
Mary Ann Foland, the president-elect of the Alaska State Medical Association, said she can't think of a single doctor in the state who recommends marijuana to patients.
"I don't know of anybody who does it," she said.
But apparently at least one physician in the state is a supporter. There are 379 patients on the state registry, and with almost no exceptions, a recommendation from an Alaska doctor is required to get on that list.
The cards are valid for one year, and demand has recently surged. A few years ago, there were fewer than 200 people on the registry.
"Like most programs, it goes through cycles," Mitchell said. "I can't pinpoint any reason why there are more now than there used to be."
Alaska and marijuana
But while medical marijuana is approved for hundreds of Alaskans, the state's quirky approach to pot makes the law seem redundant to some supporters.
In 1975, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that a privacy clause in the state Constitution allows the possession of small amounts of marijuana in homes.
A voter initiative to recriminalize pot in 1991 was struck down by the courts for the same constitutional reasons, as was a bill by the Legislature outlawing "personal use" protection in 2006.
The court ruling essentially allows up to 4 ounces at home for personal use. A medical marijuana card lets patients have as much as an ounce of usable marijuana in their homes -- the lowest amount allowed in any of the states that have sanctioned medicinal pot.
David Finkelstein, a former Anchorage lawmaker who supported the medical marijuana ballot measure, said that fact probably dampens the need many people feel to become registered. He said the process is simply too much of a hassle in a state that already offers limited protection for marijuana users.
"To some degree, you've drawn attention to yourself," Finkelstein said. "People can say, 'There's a house with marijuana in it.' There still is a federal law against it."
Sen. Johnny Ellis, an Anchorage Democrat who has spent most of his 24-year legislative career on Health and Social Service committees, said Alaska's independent and libertarian tendencies also work to make medical marijuana "a quiet non-issue" in the state. "There haven't been any big controversies at all," he said.
Finkelstein now splits his time between Alaska and Arizona, where he moved to be closer to treatment after he was diagnosed with cancer.
Finkelstein chuckles at the irony of his current condition. After years of speaking on behalf of medical marijuana, he's suddenly a candidate to use it. He said his prognosis is good but the drug "just doesn't do much for me."
"Everyone is different," he said. "It isn't something that helps everyone, but the ones that it does help, it really works for."


Read more: http://www.adn.com/2011/05/22/1876385/alaska-avoids-medical-marijuana.html#ixzz1NCSpuA49
 
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