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And an inverse relationship with price and quality, probably.

i.e. the cheap states have homegrown and the expensive ones are probably a lot of Mexican cartel import.
 
Regarding the passage of time chart, they're so focused on global warming drama I see they completely ignored the end of the Holocene and the beginning of another 90,000 years of glaciation. So much for Greenland melting.
 
And an inverse relationship with price and quality, probably.

i.e. the cheap states have homegrown and the expensive ones are probably a lot of Mexican cartel import.

Really? I don't have the experience to back this up, but people I know that do all seem to say that California and Oregon weed is the dankest.
 
Really? I don't have the experience to back this up, but people I know that do all seem to say that California and Oregon weed is the dankest.

Low prices in Cali, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, and reputation for dankness in all four. edit: homegrown is of course good, cartel is bad.
 
Has to do with the fact that nobody cares about what will happen in 90k years.

The Holocene could end tomorrow or in a thousand years. The Holocene is 11,700 years old, and that's actually a pretty good run already. Next comes the glacial period which typically runs 90,000 years, and that might be what you are thinking of. So, this will happen soon, not tens of thousands of years from now. When it ends temps will drop significantly, glaciers will expand, and the ice age we are currently in will look more like an ice age than it does currently, no matter what the agw enthusiasts say.

Hope that helps. :)

...btw the sun is in its most significant downturn in sunspots in somewhere between 100 to 200 years. That's solar cycle 24. If cycle 25 flat lines as predicted, who knows? Goodbye Holocene? Another minimum? Roll the dice, lucky 7 or snake eyes.
 
I think this was covered earlier, but I missed it. Maybe not. Either way, do we owe the ability to consume milk to a mutation? Or do we owe the opposite to a mutation? The status quo used to be "this milk stuff makes us sick, we can't have it" and some people developed a mutation that allows them to drink it.. instead of the opposite.. right?
Yep. That is what I recall. It also makes more sense since the ability to drink milk doesn't seem like something in need of being weeded out.
 
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Even the cheapest is quite expensive though, isn't it?

I don't remember ever paying anything approaching that sort of amount.
Oops!

Long time ago.
 
That's per ounce. Which is... er... 450 gms to the lb, 16 ounces to the lb... 28 gms?
 
You have to remember though that if somebody is buying an ounce for that price, they are going to mark up the quarters when they sell those, and the grams as well. So you can't just divide by 28 or 30, you have to add in the overhead as well.

$10/g was the average going price here in Canada when I was still.. a youngin. At the time the U.S. going rate was $20+ USD/g
 
Weed was much more expensive when bikers where wandering around, at least in Quebec province. Was like 220-240$ per ounce back in 1990-1995. Most are gone now and in 2015 it's not rare to buy this for 120-150$.

Yay for free market!
 
When I was a kid I took out the seeds and planted them in a clearing of the nearby woods. Problem solved. Then after a while I just stopped.
 
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