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(@i-didnt-do-it)
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Good point, I never thought about the weed heads. I'm sure they can grow it, but would you be an addict if you had to wait several months for it to grow and ripen?

Then again, whats different from us winos? we would start a new batch long before we run out. maybe a good supply of weed, coffee, booze and tobacco is all one has to store. Everything else can be traded for 😉

Pot is legal. Stills are not. Is trading the same as trafficking?
Here's a link to winemaking. She's very creative.
http://scorpius.spaceports.com/~goodwine/winerecipes.htm

POT LEGAL?
Where are you from?
stills are not legal either...
beer & wine making for personal consumption is legal and fairly easy to do.
There are any number of online sources for beer & wine making kits and I'm sure if you picked up the local yellow pages, you would find something too...
Just remember to stock up on consumables also like corks, bottlecaps, sterilizer etc...

I thought they decriminalized it. That's almost the same thing, isn't it? 🙄 The "oldest professionals" will probably be in high demand. All the creature comforts.


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(@paintergirl)
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Actually, though I do not partake... ( and I used to get asked often or people assumed I did because so many artists seem to ... )

It is prescribed in BC for palliative conditions... I know of 2 people allowed to purchase it medicinally here for chronic conditions. If it is not already decriminalized, it probably will be shortly. While considered illegal under the definition of the law, there appears to be a broad tolerance for it and cops don't want to waste their time on an 1/8th of a bag or some roaches.

There are many countries that do not consider it an issue. Maybe some day it will go the way of the prohibition ...



   
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susannah755
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Food indulgences - tea
Other indulgences - books (permaculture, survival, green living, gardening, local wild foods &"gripping" novels)


Russell Coight....outback legend


   
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(@the-phone-guy)
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I kind of agree. its not my poison and I'm not really sure I care one way or the other if its legal or decriminalized. But back to booze, i think I'd make a good wino. After all, you have to occupy your time with something as the world ends. Since we can't prep no more, Now what are we supposed to do? 🙂



   
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(@i-didnt-do-it)
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I have no vices. My daughter, bless her soul, calls me a "life lenter" 😥


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oldschool
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I don't indulge but honestly, I think weed would be right up there. Good for pain, glaucoma(sp), and makes life more bearable, at least that's what I've been told.

I would not call that an indulgence. My mom is on "pot pills" to help with her chemo treatment as she can no longer take steroids.



   
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ranger2012
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Any of you country folk know how to make Mead? Talk about a trade item. 😀


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(@the-phone-guy)
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Any of you country folk know how to make Mead? Talk about a trade item. 😀

Call me when its warm, I'm in 😀



   
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