Legal THC?

Idaho is a deep-red state and will probably be one of the last in the nation to ever legalize THC, but luckily for me, Boise is only 40 minutes from the Oregon border. As soon as you cross the state line, it’s store after store (gee, I wonder who their main customers are?).

The wife went out of town this past summer, so I figured I’d turn back the clock and have myself a bachelor week. I cruised over there and picked up a few things.....some gummies and these Skittle-like candies that tasted exactly like the real deal. Woooo. That first night knocked my you-know-what straight into the dirt. I’m definitely not acclimated like I was in my younger days, but man, I had a fun week.
Took the whole week off work. It was just me and the dogs, so I chilled, gamed a bit, and knocked out a 90s movie marathon. It was fun pretending to be 25 again! :grin:
 
Idaho is a deep-red state and will probably be one of the last in the nation to ever legalize THC, but luckily for me, Boise is only 40 minutes from the Oregon border. As soon as you cross the state line, it’s store after store (gee, I wonder who their main customers are?).

The wife went out of town this past summer, so I figured I’d turn back the clock and have myself a bachelor week. I cruised over there and picked up a few things.....some gummies and these Skittle-like candies that tasted exactly like the real deal. Woooo. That first night knocked my you-know-what straight into the dirt. I’m definitely not acclimated like I was in my younger days, but man, I had a fun week.
Took the whole week off work. It was just me and the dogs, so I chilled, gamed a bit, and knocked out a 90s movie marathon. It was fun pretending to be 25 again! :grin:
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Idaho is a deep-red state and will probably be one of the last in the nation to ever legalize THC, but luckily for me, Boise is only 40 minutes from the Oregon border. As soon as you cross the state line, it’s store after store (gee, I wonder who their main customers are?).

The wife went out of town this past summer, so I figured I’d turn back the clock and have myself a bachelor week. I cruised over there and picked up a few things.....some gummies and these Skittle-like candies that tasted exactly like the real deal. Woooo. That first night knocked my you-know-what straight into the dirt. I’m definitely not acclimated like I was in my younger days, but man, I had a fun week.
Took the whole week off work. It was just me and the dogs, so I chilled, gamed a bit, and knocked out a 90s movie marathon. It was fun pretending to be 25 again! :grin:
love it! once in awhile its nice to go back in the time machine.
 
Idaho is a deep-red state and will probably be one of the last in the nation to ever legalize THC, but luckily for me, Boise is only 40 minutes from the Oregon border. As soon as you cross the state line, it’s store after store (gee, I wonder who their main customers are?).

The wife went out of town this past summer, so I figured I’d turn back the clock and have myself a bachelor week. I cruised over there and picked up a few things.....some gummies and these Skittle-like candies that tasted exactly like the real deal. Woooo. That first night knocked my you-know-what straight into the dirt. I’m definitely not acclimated like I was in my younger days, but man, I had a fun week.
Took the whole week off work. It was just me and the dogs, so I chilled, gamed a bit, and knocked out a 90s movie marathon. It was fun pretending to be 25 again! :grin:


I live rather close to the PA/NJ border.

My dad told me that when he was a teenager, NJ had a legal drinking age of 18 while PA had a legal drinking age of 21.

He said all the teenagers would go across the river to Jersey. There would be stores selling alcohol right across all the bridges. The stores selling alcohol would literally be the first thing you see across the bridge.

And usually PA state troopers waiting on the PA side of the bridge…..

Actually to this day. One of our favorite vacation spots is Ocean City, NJ. Now ocean city NJ is a dry town. It’s illegal for anyplace to sell or serve alcohol in Ocean City. But of course right across the bay leading into and out of ocean city, it is lined with bars and liquor stores.
 
I live rather close to the PA/NJ border.

My dad told me that when he was a teenager, NJ had a legal drinking age of 18 while PA had a legal drinking age of 21.

He said all the teenagers would go across the river to Jersey. There would be stores selling alcohol right across all the bridges. The stores selling alcohol would literally be the first thing you see across the bridge.

And usually PA state troopers waiting on the PA side of the bridge…..

Actually to this day. One of our favorite vacation spots is Ocean City, NJ. Now ocean city NJ is a dry town. It’s illegal for anyplace to sell or serve alcohol in Ocean City. But of course right across the bay leading into and out of ocean city, it is lined with bars and liquor stores.
Haven't been there in a while but Dallas used to be lined with liquor stores on county lines separating the dry counties from the wet counties. Pretty much all over the South. I've seen casino borders too. The people will have their vices whether you like it or not. Might as well legalize all of it.
 
WV is a state that allows medical Marijuana but it has to be in smokeless form. Some States allow it in smoking form.

I thought about looking into some for pain issues but I get my medical service and RX from the VA and pretty sure they do not prescribe it in any form.
They can't because its illegal federally.
 
I just drive to the homie's dispensary in OK and stock up. I even get other natural things that grow in cow poop.
 
The people will have their vices whether you like it or not. Might as well legalize all of it.
This is a terrible idea.

Keeping things regulated or illegal definitely prevents some people from doing it and helps keep the problems in check….to an extent.
 

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