Cannabuzz Mar 25, 2015 at 12:10 pm

At the Oregon Medical Marijuana Business Conference

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Cannabis is a non-toxic herb, not a drug. There is absolutely no reason for it to be illegal, taxed, nor regulated. it is entirely safe and appropriate for use as a home remedy, where any individual is capable to determine which strains and dosages are most suitable and effective for themselves. Spiritual and recreational use is equally innocuous.

With government and corporate Fascist interests now at stake, what remains to be seen is how low a priority law enforcement against prohibited actions will become. I say push the limit. They can't bust everybody. End the prohibition by exercising the God given Right to cultivate, use, and trade every plant on planet Earth, but one; the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Bad.
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please feature a column on how to get started as a small (under 4 plant) grower. This growing season will be short (outdoor from July 1 !) and I don't have a CLUE where to find seeds and or clone plants. I haven't seen a seed in years and noone I know has either
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Hey Clarence Ducio - I'm working on that shortly, but here's some advance insight: Seeds and clones will still be illegal to purchase from anyplace other than a Medical MJ dispensary come July 1, and most of the outdoor growers I know believe your best bet is getting clones/seeds into the ground starting June 1. You could obtain seeds and clones from a WA state recreational dispensary, although carrying them over the OR/WA border is illegal. So is ordering seeds from a seed bank by mail, although people do both those things on a daily basis. If you can get a medical card for OR, you can obtain what you are seeking and still be legally compliant. You might have luck with Craigslist. Best of luck, and thanks for reading!

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