The Official Marijuana & Hash Appreciation Thread [2.Dro]

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Im purchasing a piece today. I really dont wanna pay over $50...

Im trying to decide between a bong, a bowl(pipe) or a bubbler..

I need something durable that will last awhile and that will also help to conserve weed..

I know bubblers and bongs use water but idk im unsure. I plan on typically packing small bowls of like 0.2-0.4 of a gram...

So which would be best a glass pipe, bong or bowl?

I have experience with pipes but not really with bubblers or bongs
 
If your only lookin to pack small bowls I'd just stick with a proper glass/Pyrex pipe, don't know where you at but at one of the stores here I was asking homie bout the durability of the pipe, he took it out the display case and threw it in the air let it land on the floor... Not even a scuff, it cost me $10

Bubblers and bongs are nice, I love a few hits from the bong, but I'm usually putting more than a .2 or at least multiple bowls
 
Desi_416;5103609 said:
Also the longer the neck of the pipe the more time the smoke has to cool down, making it less harsh

Ight so you think a glass pipe with a medium length neck is right for me? Portability aint really an issue for me I just dont want a bong because I know ill break that shit fast as fuck lol...

Its really between a bubbler or a pipe....

Im Sorta unsure if I wanna fuck with the water or not...
 
freehuey89;5103873 said:
U need to buy a bong and treat it with care and respect. Its worth it

I got a bowl yesterday and my roommate got a 6 inch bong, they both were $30 each.

We smoked from em both and compared the difference...

Bong is better for big sessions when you plan on using plenty of weed and want to get real high, real fast. The smoke is just way less harsh so we can take huge hits.

But for less than a gram, the bowl is a way more efficient way to smoke, especially if you know how to corner the bowl...

I think we'll use the bowl more often, it conserves so much weed!!!!!!
 
Washington is first state in nation to legalize pot

By GENE JOHNSON Associated Press Published: Nov 6, 2012 at 8:57PM PST

SEATTLE (AP) - Washington voters made their state the first in the nation to legalize recreational pot use on Tuesday, setting up a showdown with a federal government that backs the drug's prohibition.

The outcomes of related measures in Colorado and Oregon were uncertain.

The measure sets up a system of state-licensed marijuana growers, processors and retail stores, where adults over 21 can buy up to an ounce. It also establishes a standard blood test limit for driving under the influence.

Legalization could help bring in hundreds of millions of dollars a year in pot taxes, reduce small-time pot-related arrests and give supporters a chance to show whether decriminalization is a viable strategy in the war on drugs.

The sales won't start until state officials make rules to govern the legal weed industry.

Promoted by New Approach Washington, I-502 calls for a 25 percent excise tax at each stage from the growers on until it is sold in stores to adults 21 and over.

They could buy up to an ounce of dried marijuana; one pound of marijuana-infused product in solid form, such as brownies; or 72 ounces of marijuana-infused liquids.

The cannabis would be subject to testing to establish its THC content, and labeled accordingly.

State financial experts estimate it could raise nearly $2 billion in tax revenue over the next five years, with the money going toward education, health care, substance abuse prevention and basic government services.

When state and federal laws conflict, federal law takes precedence. Federal authorities could sue in an attempt to block I-502 from taking effect. The Justice Department has given no hints about its plans.

The campaign was notable for its sponsors and supporters, who ranged from public health experts to two of the DOJ's top former officials in Seattle, U.S. Attorneys John McKay and Kate Pflaumer.

The effort raised more than $6 million in contributions, with more than $2 million of that coming from Progressive Insurance Co. founder Peter Lewis, who used marijuana to treat pain from a leg amputation.

The ample fundraising allowed New Approach Washington to run television ads through the campaign's final weeks.

Meanwhile, I-502 had little organized opposition. Some in law enforcement and public health are concerned that increased access will lead to increased abuse, especially among teens.

Others who opposed the measure did so because it didn't go far enough, and that the blood test limits were arbitrary and could affect medical marijuana patients. Still others worried about a possible federal-state law clash.

For many voters, it came down to the notion that decades of marijuana prohibition have done more harm than good.

"It's ridiculous to be trying to maintain the law enforcement effort - all the people, all that money, all those resources - to prosecute marijuana use," supporter Karla Oman said. "Tax it, legalize it, everybody wins."
 
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