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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: thundley4 on July 30, 2009, 12:12:43 PM
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California may be the center of the marijuana trade and the controversies over its legalization. But Florida has surpassed it in one important category: the Sunshine State is now the country's leader in indoor marijuana cultivation. It is a potent distinction because most of the marijuana grown this way is cultured hydroponically - that is, mostly without soil and with a carefully calibrated cocktail of chemicals and lighting - to create some of the highest level of highs on the market.
In 2006, Florida law enforcement here discovered 480 homes growing marijuana indoors. Last year, 1,022 grow houses were busted. "This isn't your grandma's marijuana," quipped a Miami-Dade narcotics officer at one bust as he tossed garbage bags stuffed with confiscated marijuana into an unmarked police truck. Levels of THC - the agent in marijuana that produces feelings of euphoria, and in some users mild hallucinations and paranoia - have risen dramatically because of indoor techniques. Thirty years ago, most marijuana contained about 7% THC. Today, indoor growers boast THC levels of 25% or higher thanks to the additional care that indoor plants receive.
420 (http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090730/us_time/08599191340100)
Hm, methinks that the DUmmies wouldn't be so concerned about organic grown pot, like they are about food.
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420 (http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090730/us_time/08599191340100)
Hm, methinks that the DUmmies wouldn't be so concerned about organic grown pot, like they are about food.
They're more concerned about finding a way to get the gubmint to pay for it.
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Hm, methinks that the DUmmies wouldn't be so concerned about organic grown pot, like they are about food.
Brownies, dude, brownies........ ;)