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Published 9 years ago by caelreth with 7 Comments

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  • LacquerCritic
    +4

    I so wish we had something like this in BC. I rarely drink or smoke pot, mostly because I work a lot and don't like dealing with the after effects, but I wish when I did want something then I could choose to pay extra for the nice packaging, the lab certs, etc. I don't mind paying the markup! Convenience is so worth it to me.

    • ObiWanShinobi
      +2

      I do worry that the quality of weed might take a plunge if the Canadian government starts to legalize and regulate it, but I still believe it should be made just as legal as cigarettes or alcohol. I want to be able to enjoy my personal habit, that affects no one but the poor defenceless snacks in the fridge, without feeling like I'm supporting criminals.

      This Potbox is brilliant, and I would definitely pay for that.

      • LacquerCritic
        +1

        See, I think for someone like me the quality of weed would go up, because a person like me doesn't have a totally awesome, trustworthy source of high quality weed. I have to ask friends of friends or get stuff of questionable content. Hopefully we'll have a market like Colorado does where there seems to be a huge variety of choices and quality though.

        • ObiWanShinobi (edited 9 years ago)
          +2

          True. I mean, I still have to deal with questionable people to get pot, but I guess they take pride in the quality of their product, cause it's pretty good, haha.

          I would love some kind of farmer's market solely for weed. That would be amazing. Support local growers!

    • caelreth
      +2

      Well, I don't smoke pot myself, but I thought it might be of interest to some other snappers (snapzites?) out there.

  • skolor
    +2

    I'm curious what happens when (if?) marijuana becomes legalized nationwide. I'd love something like this for whiskey, getting a few 100 mL bottles of different things, but do to the way liquor is regulated in the US that is completely infeasible. The manufacturers just don't see enough sales to license more than just a few non-750 mL bottles, which is a real shame.

  • LimitedMind
    +1

    I live in Colorado... You have many people growing it out here now, people you least expect as well. Sales have helped the tax base and have been pretty lucrative business opportunities for some. It is strange in a way, but not strange at the same time, it almost feels like this is how it has always been... We shall see what the future brings

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