Its been years since my last mushroom trip but I think this summer I'll change that. I'm not a big fan of big doses and big trips, I had one insane one back in the day that was full blown crazy. I even wrote a trip report about it, great times.
Its been years since my last mushroom trip but I think this summer I'll change that. I'm not a big fan of big doses and big trips, I had one insane one back in the day that was full blown crazy. I even wrote a trip report about it, great times.
Its been years since my last mushroom trip but I think this summer I'll change that. I'm not a big fan of big doses and big trips, I had one insane one back in the day that was full blown crazy. I even wrote a trip report about it, great times.
It's funny cause I was going to say "Coke can turn normal people into aggro ###### bags" but then I also didn't say anything cause alcohol does the same thing too.
There isn't a huge market for dealers selling alcohol to teens and neither will there be for weed.
Dealers will survive because they will undercut the government and always keep their prices lower.
I think there could be a profit in selling to the teenagers if the skids that sell weed today (who don't take ID) go out of business.
On that note, I'm all for legalization, but I think it will cost us one of the most effective anti-weed messages you can get, which is having to meet people who sell it illegally. It has been a looooong time for me, but that was always an eyeopener when I was a youngster -- meeting the people who sold it and smoked a LOT of the stuff. Two or three guys hanging around playing Tony Hawk, one of them has dreads, there are two dogs on the floor, it stinks like weed and people who don't sleep in bedrooms, you just want to get out of there while thinking "goddamn I don't want to end up like these guys!".
It wasn't like that scene in Boogie Nights, but it was pretty grim.