Ok, I'm just curious if this thread will get responses... I'm a bc furre, but... I'm from BC, so I have a love for the cannabis and stuff... now normally furres are very anti-drug, and I respect it... but I still have to put out there that making rice crispy squares with -butter- is the best innovation I've heard in a while. And hey... Yet again, It's BC!
you can bake just about anything with cannibutter, even fancy flaky pastry, cannabis croissants would be quite interested, or even cannabis strudel
I've helped bake cannabis cookies, brownies, rice crispies and banana bread. I've also tried cannabis massage cream, tinchers and pills. I still prefer the old fashioned way...
If there's a way to enjoy cannabis I've done it. Smoke it, vape it, cookies, brownies, cake, pesto, candy, muffins, breads, tinctures, lozenges, glycerine gel caps, alcoholic drinks. Any way is a good way.
... I don't expect this thread to last longer than a day. :x
considering this forums is supposed to be kept 'PG' and drugs are an -adult- issue, i'm fairly certain this is probably not something to be opening discussed. ^^;
from the forum rules posted a year ago:
b. Drugs: You may discuss, say, legalization. But how-to and planning are not ok.
RainRat and Unition how would you like to deal with this one?
[admin]It's a close call, but it's not actually how-to or planning IMO[/admin]
: Kareb October 06, 2012, 08:26:11 -06:00
now normally furries are very anti-drug
Laughed so hard! ;D
I made some fantastic brownies once... had me on my butt for hours >.> tasted fantastic too.
i'm in the process of getting my medicinal license
Well, that definably got more attention then I expected. I honestly apologize if this wasn't something I should discuss on the board.
[admin]I removed a few posts that I thought might be a problem, or at least easily misconstruable. I'm letting this thread continue; I think I've already said where the boundaries are. If you need more guidance, ask yourself, would you say it where a kid, his parents, and a police officer could overhear? Because that's what we have: no attempt to exclude minors, they can show their parents, and there's nothing stopping the police from reading anything. If you need more guidance ask one of us. If it seems to be getting out of bounds again, use the "report to moderator" button.[/admin]
Speaking of cannabis legalization, wasn't there a debate going on recently about decriminalizing it or something? Does anyone know what's going on with that?
: Wrath October 08, 2012, 04:47:58 -06:00
Speaking of cannabis legalization, wasn't there a debate going on recently about decriminalizing it or something? Does anyone know what's going on with that?
The same thing that's always been going on. The conservative minded people don't want to legalize it because they think the moment you legalize it every single child in the whole country is going to instantly become a stoner and the whole world will fall apart. The liberal minded people do want to legalize it in order to regulate it, tax it, and prevent the large sums of money going to organized crime. So they argue back and forth and back and forth ad infinitum. However as long as pro war on drug officials are in charge nothing is going to change. As well, there is a lot of political pressure from the US to keep cannabis illegal, because US officials make staggering amounts of money off incarcerating non-violent, first time offenders just for smoking a joint. They don't want us to legalize because that would put pressure on them to legalize.
Yeah but I am asking about them decriminalizing it, not legalizing it.
: Wrath October 09, 2012, 05:03:02 -06:00
Yeah but I am asking about them decriminalizing it, not legalizing it.
Good on you for knowing the difference. =)
Decriminalization would remove the criminal penalties on growth and possession of cannabis. However decriminalization would not solve the core issue of the cannabis industry which is the fact that organized crime would still control the majority of the trade. Decriminalization is highly unlikely as there is nothing in it for the government.
: KermodeJay October 09, 2012, 01:01:34 -06:00
Decriminalization would remove the criminal penalties on growth and possession of cannabis. However decriminalization would not solve the core issue of the cannabis industry which is the fact that organized crime would still control the majority of the trade. Decriminalization is highly unlikely as there is nothing in it for the government.
actually decriminalization would put that same restrictions on it as tobacco or alcohol, and would create a government industry or taxed industry, full legalization means anyone can grow it, legalization means under certain circumstances you can grow it and anyone at or over the provincial age to purchase tobacco can possess