I voted no. I accidentely had to smell the smoke from it once and lets just say I would not enjoy being around that smell ever again.
brewing beer is probably easier, and cheaper (maaaaybe) i dono how much beer u get from one batch, or how much pot youd get from one cycle (variables uhg)
As the husband of a home brewer, I can assure you that brewing your own is not less expensive than buying it. LOL. You have equipment costs, time and supplies. Batches can run from 3-5 gallons (or more) for dedicated brewers. It's a hobby and has costs, but isn't cheaper than hitting up Payless or your local beer store for good beers. Growing your own pot would likely be much the same, since it would have an equipment cost (hydroponics and lights) or you could just plant seeds and hope to get something better than ditchweed.brewing beer is probably easier, and cheaper (maaaaybe) i dono how much beer u get from one batch, or how much pot youd get from one cycle (variables uhg)
As the husband of a home brewer, I can assure you that brewing your own is not less expensive than buying it. LOL. You have equipment costs, time and supplies. Batches can run from 3-5 gallons (or more) for dedicated brewers. It's a hobby and has costs, but isn't cheaper than hitting up Payless or your local beer store for good beers.
Your WIFE brews beer? You mean to tell me, SHE brews the beer and all you gotta do is DRINK it?
Dude, you hit the jackpot.
LOL. Yeah that would be the jackpot. Only downside is that I don't drink. I do like smelling it brew, tho. And taste test sips of it every now and again, (not a fan of really hoppy beers). I just support her hobby. It makes her happy and that makes me happy.Your WIFE brews beer? You mean to tell me, SHE brews the beer and all you gotta do is DRINK it?
Dude, you hit the jackpot.
LOL. Yeah that would be the jackpot. Only downside is that I don't drink. I do like smelling it brew, tho. And taste test sips of it every now and again, (not a fan of really hoppy beers). I just support her hobby. It makes her happy and that makes me happy.
Mississippian by birth and weaned on the likes of Miller High Life. Just never could acquire a taste for the bitters.Wait. I may be incorrect, but I was under the impression you were an Englishman by birth. That being the case, aren't you violating some sort of unspoken creed by not liking hoppy beers?
The White House launched a petition page, if you get x amount of people to sign it, they'll 'officially look into the petition'.
Since day #1 this petition has dominated the chart:
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions/!/petition/legalize-and-regulate-marijuana-manner-similar-alcohol/y8l45gb1
Proof it's topping the charts by a landslide:
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petitions/popular/0/2/0/
P.S I know I'm splitting hairs here, we should start calling it cannabis or 'hemp' as Jack Herer suggests. 'Marijuana' is a Mexican slang term and there is a lot of negative energy that goes with the term.
I encourage everyone to read 'The Emperor Wears No Clothes' if you want to learn the truth about cannabis, especially when you're a parent and need to properly inform your children about drug use also the differences between industrial hemp ( and the US history behind it ) and cannabis.
Mississippian by birth and weaned on the likes of Miller High Life. Just never could acquire a taste for the bitters.
Hmmm. I must have you confused with another poster then. My apologies.
Probably, Kirk. Although I use English spelling in many cases, (the result of years of schooling overseas by teachers who insisted we speak and spell English).Hmmm. I must have you confused with another poster then. My apologies.
they would make it illegal to grow, but ppl still would. theres still moonshiners out there.If marijuana is legalized, why wouldn't people grow their own and avoid the taxes?