Legal U.S. pot sales have risen to $5.4 billion for 2015

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Legal U.S. pot sales have risen to $5.4 billion for 2015

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:39 am

Report: Marijuana Sales In 2015 Grew To $5.4 Billion

1, February 2, 2016
Marijuana LeafWe have previously discussed how the economics of legalization of marijuana could be changing the dynamic in the politics surrounding the issue. If that is true, legalization advocates must be pleased by the figures just out from 2015. Legal U.S. pot sales have risen to $5.4 billion for 2015 — that is a 17.4 percent increase from 2014. With both taxes and revenues flowing from the legal pot market, legalization may be becoming entrenched in the country.


Adult use sales grew to $998 million from $351 million in 2014. The growth could skyrocket with voters in various states, including California, expected to take up legalization in 2016.

In Washington state sales increased 300 percent in 2015.

It will become increasingly difficult for politicians to pull the plug on an industry worth billions in revenue with millions of customers. Moreover, there will be greater pressure on conservatives to respect the state’s right to decide this issue for themselves under federalism guarantees.
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Postby NeonLX » Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:29 pm

Great. Just great. We've got that fucktard Snott Walker as our governor. And dipshits like Robin Vos and Snott Fitzgerald in the state senate.

Mississippi will legalize MJ before we will.
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Postby Iamwhomiam » Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:44 pm

Amazing, really it is. Bucks for bud magically becomes bucks for bombs.

It's as if the 80s never ended.
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Postby backtoiam » Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:06 pm

Here ya go wombat. Yo juggalos is trying to play ball... :wink


Vermont Committee Passes Bill to Legalize Marijuana

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By Mike Maharrey

A Vermont bill that would legalize small amounts of marijuana for recreational use and create a framework for retail sales passed out of committee this week. If ultimately signed into law, the legislation would take a big step toward nullifying federal cannabis prohibition in practice in Vermont.

Sen. Jeanette K. White (D-Windham) and Sen. Joe Benning (R-Caledonia) officially introduced Senate Bill 241 (S.241) on Jan. 5. The Senate Committee on Judiciary significantly amended the original bill and then passed it, issuing a favorable report.

Under the proposed law, individuals 21 and older could legally possess up to one ounce of marijuana. Possession of amounts greater than one ounce would remain a criminal offense subject to existing penalties.

The legislation would also set up a structure to license and regulate retail marijuana outlets. These stores would be allowed to legally sell up to once ounce of marijuana to any person over the age of 21.

S.241 enhances penalties for supplying marijuana to persons under 21 and also creates and funds a drug prevention program for youth. The proposed law essentially treats marijuana similar to alcohol.

If S.241 becomes law Vermont would become the first state to legalize recreational marijuana through the state legislature rather than the ballot initiative process. Gov. Peter Schumlin has already announced support for the legislation.

“The war on drugs has failed when it comes to marijuana prohibition… The question for us is how do we deal with that failure. Vermont can take a smarter approach that regulates marijuana in a thoughtful way, and this bill provides a framework for us to do that.”

EFFECT ON FEDERAL PROHIBITION

Passage of S.241 would remove one layer of laws prohibiting the possession, cultivation or use of marijuana, but federal prohibition would remain in place.

Of course, the federal government lacks any constitutional authority to ban or regulate marijuana within the borders of a state, despite the opinion of the politically connected lawyers on the Supreme Court. If you doubt this, ask yourself why it took a constitutional amendment to institute federal alcohol prohibition.

While the Vermont bill would not alter federal law, it would take a step toward nullifying in effect the federal ban. FBI statistics show that law enforcement makes approximately 99 of 100 marijuana arrests under state, not federal law. By erasing the state laws, the Vermont legislature would essentially sweep away the basis for 99 percent of marijuana arrests.

Furthermore, figures indicate it would take 40 percent of the DEA’s yearly-budget just to investigate and raid all of the dispensaries in Los Angeles – a single city in a single state. That doesn’t include the cost of prosecution. The lesson? The feds lack the resources to enforce marijuana prohibition without state assistance.

If the state legislature passes S.241, Vermont would join a growing number of states simply ignoring federal prohibition. Colorado, Washington state and Alaska have all legalized both recreational and medical marijuana, and 23 states now allow cannabis for medical use. With nearly half the country legalizing marijuana, the feds find themselves in a position where they simply can’t enforce prohibition any more. The feds need state cooperation to fight the “drug war,” and that has rapidly evaporated in the last few years with state legalization, practically nullifying the ban.

“The lesson here is pretty straight forward. When enough people say, ‘No!’ to the federal government, and enough states pass laws backing those people up, there’s not much the feds can do to shove their so-called laws, regulations or mandates down our throats,” Tenth Amendment Center founder and executive director Michael Boldin said.

S.241 now moves to the Senate Finance committee, where it needs to pass by a majority vote to move forward.

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Postby 82_28 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:28 pm

I haven't smoked weed in years but were I to do so I know I would miss the old days. You just went to your guy, asked around when shit went dry. $40 for an eighth and that was it.
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Postby backtoiam » Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:39 pm

Me too 82 but I firmly believe in the right of people to do., whatever it is that they will do,. even if that means eating dirt. Peoples should be able to do what they want to to do, as long as it doesn't hurt anybody else. If they want to hurt themselves, it be what it is. I do believe in protecting people from themselves, but the slippery slope from that goes a lonnnnggggggg way....if ya feel me....
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Postby 82_28 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:52 pm

I guess the one good thing is I can now text/write/call and say hey, you wanna smoke some weed tonight? Or hey, the pot store is closed do you have any extra marijuana that I can smoke and get high on?

No more having the need to say "broccoli bits". What seriously concerns me are the edibles. I once went to some show that had infused popcorn at the bar and I ate a bunch of it, not knowing. To say that I calmly lost my mind is the better part. But I was unaware which is the bad part. I'd already gotten high, but then, wow. I am in favor of legalization, just not for edibles. When you smoke it you know what you are doing.
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Postby backtoiam » Wed Feb 03, 2016 1:02 am

82_28 » Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:52 pm wrote:I guess the one good thing is I can now text/write/call and say hey, you wanna smoke some weed tonight? Or hey, the pot store is closed do you have any extra marijuana that I can smoke and get high on?

No more having the need to say "broccoli bits". What seriously concerns me are the edibles. I once went to some show that had infused popcorn at the bar and I ate a bunch of it, not knowing. To say that I calmly lost my mind is the better part. But I was unaware which is the bad part. I'd already gotten high, but then, wow. I am in favor of legalization, just not for edibles. When you smoke it you know what you are doing.



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Postby NeonLX » Wed Feb 03, 2016 6:48 pm

100,000 alky-related deaths in the U.S. annually.

Yet pot is still mostly illegal.
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Postby zangtang » Wed Feb 03, 2016 7:20 pm

i'd be vey surprised if that figure isn't er....considerably higher
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Postby Pele'sDaughter » Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:04 am

Not to mention deaths and arrests as a consequence of using K2 and other dicey substitutes for mj. It's really insane.
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Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sat Feb 06, 2016 5:01 am

"Someone" used to grow a strain called K2 round here. Was well named too cos it looked a bit like a snow capped mountain.

Anyway hey all, hows it going?

Long time no talk to.
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Postby 82_28 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:42 am

Joe Hillshoist » Sat Feb 06, 2016 1:01 am wrote:"Someone" used to grow a strain called K2 round here. Was well named too cos it looked a bit like a snow capped mountain.

Anyway hey all, hows it going?

Long time no talk to.


Welcome back, Joe. I was wondering what happened to you. Glad to see you up and running!
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Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:12 am

Cheers mate.

How are you doing?
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Postby backtoiam » Mon Mar 14, 2016 8:02 pm

man we can only hope it will put a dent in the current paradigm....


Big Pharma Frightened After New Study Shows Cannabis is a Highly Effective Antidepressant
March 14, 2016

By Justin Gardner

A new study in the journal Neuropharmacology is showing yet again the incredibly diverse ways that medical cannabis can heal the body. We already know of several physical conditions it can treat—such as epileptic seizures, Crohn’s disease and neuropathic pain—but medical cannabis is also showing promise for the treatment of depression.

Researchers at the Universidad de Cantabria focused on cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of cannabis, finding that that CBD has fast-acting antidepressant effects that can be sustained with continued doses.

Our results demonstrate that CBD exerts fast and maintained antidepressant-like effects as evidenced by the reversal of the OBX-induced hyperactivity and anhedonia…

In conclusion, our findings indicate that CBD could represent a novel fast antidepressant drug, via enhancing both serotonergic and glutamate cortical signaling through a 5-HT1A receptor-dependent mechanism.


The scientists used an established method of research on mice that has proven to be an accurate model for human depression, allowing study of the biological causes and potential treatments. They discovered that CBD acted to reverse depression symptoms by causing an increased release of serotonin and glutamate.

Mice with the OBX surgery showed significantly reduced symptoms of hyperactivity 30 minutes after CBD was administered, in comparison to mice that were given a placebo. Continued daily administration of CBD was found to completely reverse the effects of OBX surgery on the mice’s loss of interest in sugar after one week. Examination of chemical activity within the mice’s brains indicated that CBD caused increased release of serotonin and glutamate.

Glutamate release was affected dramatically in all mice who received CBD, both immediately after the first dose and after weeks of repeated administration. The impact on serotonin was more subtle after the first dose, and it persisted over time only in mice who had OBX surgery, suggesting that this change may have occurred only in response to the depression-like conditions in the mice’s brains. — PsyPost.org


In January we reported that people who have discovered the therapeutic uses of cannabis are giving up prescription drugs. Big Pharma is very concerned that their manufactured products could be replaced by a miraculous plant.

As we reported last month, chemical antidepressants may be causing an increase in suicides, and government-backed pill pushers are trying to hide these destructive effects. This new study brings more bad news for Big Pharma, as CBD could prove to be more effective than their notorious products.

Justin Gardner writes for TheFreeThoughtProject.com, where this article first appeared.

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