Seattle - The New Dam?

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Mr Oranje
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Seattle - The New Dam?

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So with Seattle now legal and all the processes spinning around the wheels to get shops open and farmers on the go!!

What does everyone know so far about what is legal and what is not?


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Re: Seattle - The New Dam?

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Answering the question, is Seattle the new dam?
My opinion, no, and this extends to any and all places.
As with The Big Apple, there can be... only... one! :twisted: :lol:

If you want to know what is legal and what is not, go to the website for the State of Washington's Government and read for yourself, straight from the horses mouth instead of stoner opinions and misinformation. Have a good read, it's enlightening... I've read them, including Colorado's laws. FYI, both States are still in the process of writing the specifics, especially as the laws will pertain to manufacturing, wholesale, and retail.

Amsterdam, there are no substitutes, only sad wannabe posers... :twisted: :lol:
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Re: Seattle - The New Dam?

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Uncle Ron wrote:Answering the question, is Seattle the new dam?
My opinion, no, and this extends to any and all places.
As with The Big Apple, there can be... only... one! :twisted: :lol:

If you want to know what is legal and what is not, go to the website for the State of Washington's Government and read for yourself, straight from the horses mouth instead of stoner opinions and misinformation. Have a good read, it's enlightening... I've read them, including Colorado's laws. FYI, both States are still in the process of writing the specifics, especially as the laws will pertain to manufacturing, wholesale, and retail.

Amsterdam, there are no substitutes, only sad wannabe posers... :twisted: :lol:
... :mrgreen:
Ahh from this rather informative post you must have it to Hempfest and been able to check out the local 'scene' for yourself. When can we expect a trip report? :P

Otherwise it is just another stoners opinion and you know how much they are worth. :wink:

On a more serious note does anyone who has actually been to Seattle recently care to comment?
How much did you produce?
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Re: Seattle - The New Dam?

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Nopeeeeeee but it a great place to have a cup .There Sept.6-9, couldn't buy are self, we had friends get it the first day then we got everything at the show H.T.CC oil , wax, bho, & azeallun different samples of buds , so many that after 12 different bags I just kept sticking I one bag , by then to high to remember anything!!?!!? :lol: :mrgreen: lot of stoners all real cool !!!!!!fun times
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New Dam no, not made to do C.C craws ( legally ) Lot of driving to get around. Fun place, pinball Museum,Jim Hendrex grave,Bruce,Branden Lee's grave,space needle, lot of shops , art everywhere,sea food ,fancy flood , steak&tads, u name& China's food lot, and coffee shops but no dope in them ,and the people love there dogsssss even to work. The only way we scored was at the H.T.CC ,then every thing was for sale.They are still working on tourist laws. But what I seen is oil,wax,bho,&edibles are to come .A lot of nail hits going on at the H.T.CC can say I had a blast sleep like a baby both night all most missed the plane!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: high minded dumbfuc*@#$% that I became those 2day. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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I live and voted in the county with the highest YES vote on 502. The law states no public consumption.

So: no.
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