Ason Unique
Bluelighter
More, because I'd probably have my own grow room
I don't smoke now due to drug screenings, but of it were legal then of coarse I would, if I could, dunno. P.S. my 50th post, I know you don't give a shit, but I'm happy about it.
Its been legal in Colorado for I think a year and a half... I know no one whom is smoking more than before the law passed.
Pretty much the same here. Now a days is I don't freak out when my stash is low because I know I can always get premium grade during normal business hours right down the block. I also don't get "shady" feelings when I go cop. I also never have to "settle" for whatever happens to be around.Anyway, my marijuana intake did not change one bit when I got my medical marijuana card - I don't see any reason why it would. It simply gave me increased peace of mind (not that it was big deal to Johnny Law in California to begin with), allowed me to to buy from a dispensary, and carry large amounts legally, while having zero impact on my usage - I literally smoked just as much/as often as I did before.
Medicinal use; prescriptionLegal in what way?
Probably less. Knowing the Australian government and its outrageously high taxes.
For all intents and purposes, weed is basically as accessible to me as it would be if it were sold in stores. I pay the same price per eighth as the medical clubs in cali charge, and the weed I get is just as good.
There's WAY less variety, though-- usually just a few strains to choose from at a time; that's where the legality of pot really fucks me. If weed were legal, I would consume the same amount but i would constantly be trying different strains. Variety being the spice of life and all.![]()
I would smoke a bit less, unless the legally sold stuff had alot of different choice in stains, if i could choose between sevral types that i could see and smell before hand, id go loony!
If weed were legal, I would consume the same amount but i would constantly be trying different strains. Variety being the spice of life and all.![]()