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hay omm which ones are in the bio bizz
None at the moment...the next ones to go in. 2 Chemdogs and 2 Lucys. One of each in BioBizz and 0C+. Should be interesting.
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hay omm which ones are in the bio bizz
That's looking so much better with you doin' some LST, it's all about giving them girls equal love!
I'm doing a little LST my self
Just speechless! Awesome grow OMM! Sorry it took so long to get here... but I'm' in! Now all I have to do is go back and read the first 48 (!) pages filled with great wisdom and I'm sure lot's of laughs!
Hi Quix
It's taken forever, but your right it, this what I planned on. Finally, it's all working. Knock on wood! I'm still looking over my shoulder for Murphy sneaking up on me!
None at the moment...the next ones to go in. 2 Chemdogs and 2 Lucys. One of each in BioBizz and 0C+. Should be interesting.
Hey OMM,
Happy Independents Day
And thank you so much for your part in making this country free.
I know I'm not the only one who appreciates all the sacrifices our Service Men and Women have made for us.
Those girls are growing wonderful. Do you think the co2 has helped? By how much? You've had several grows now...is it making that much difference?
I too love your journals...I've learned so much. MOM is well deserved.
Hey OMM! Know this is a little dated but I could of swore Murphy only followed me! Almost halfway caught up. It's like a James A. Michener novel (Hawaii comes to mind)... you never really want it to end. I book marked where I left off and will pick it up again as soon as time allows. The contributors here are AMAZING!!! It's like reading the Who's Who of medicinal grows. Best to you and Jo.
oh ok cool
It warmed my heart to watch our ladies in the world cup. They played their last game in Germany and it was sold out to our American families stationed there. It was like a home game for us. We won too!
sounds good ommHi social smoker .
Since this is my first indoor grow, I thought I should get used to the tent first.
Forgetful as I am, I'll have to set up a system so I will not forget to stay on schedule giving them nutes. All I give them now is Silica Blast and Gravity.
After reading everything about Snow Storm Ultra a bit more, I don't think I will give them any. Just a feeling......
Hey OMM, the World Cup for women is not over yet Even though the US women have looked really good so far, they are playing a much better Swedish team tomorrow for their first real test. Then we will start the single elimination part with the last eight.
One victory at a time!
Yep, here comes a very good Swedish Team...a real test....I have faith!
I wasn't too keen on football, but after living in Germany, Italy, and Greece, I became a fan. In Greece the entire country stopped when the game was on.
I have been stuck on a plane at London's Heathrow airport, all because the air traffic controllers wanted to watch the England play soccer in the finals! :focus:
Girls are looking awesome - do you have a favorite?
Hooo-weeee No matter if your indo or outdo it's still looking like paradise!
IIIIIMMMMMM BAAAAACKK my friend!! And it is sooo sweet!! Looking really good my friend, you are the sensei, for sure!Hey GT !
Think I read that in your journal. Hope you get it worked out. Have to make a special trip just to get on line. Will be looking for you. Take care Buddy!
HAHAHAHA I must admit though, I loved star wars, the old ones were my favorite, although I can't speak Sith, lol. Yoda is definately my favorite character from all, I think a strain, I will name after him. And GB is on my list to tackle soon.GT,
I first read this and thought, "holy shit, GT is a total Star Wars Nerd." And then realized it was a typo. Although, it would be funny as shit if you were speaking Sith to OMM and he responded Yoda-fashion. "Godbud grow, you must"
That was worht the repost, Praise God, and God bless those brave souls!!!Legislation to end Federal Marijuana Prohibtion
The first bill ever introduced in Congress to end federal marijuana prohibition is coming on Thursday, June 23. Historic, bipartisan legislation which would end the United States' war on marijuana -- and allow states to legalize, tax regulate and control cannabis commerce without federal interference -- will be introduced by Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).
Co-sponsors of the bill include Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.), and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.)
The legislation would limit the federal government's role in marijuana enforcement to cross-border or interstate smuggling, allowing people to legally grow, use or sell marijuana in states where it is legal.
Leading critics of the war on marijuana will explain the legislation's significance for state and national marijuana policy at a national press teleconference on Thursday.
A group of police and judges who fought on the front lines of the failed War On Drugs is announcing its support for the legislation, which is called the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011.
"Clearly the 'war on drugs' has failed, and nowhere is that more clear than with respect to marijuana," said Neill Franklin, a former Baltimore narcotics cop and executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). "It baffles me that we arrest nearly 800,000 people on marijuana charges in this country each and every year at taxpayer expense when we could instead be taking in new tax revenue from legal and regulated marijuana sales.
"Making marijuana illegal hasn't prevented anyone from using it, but it has created a huge funding source that funnels billions of dollars in tax-free profits to violent drug cartels and gangs," Franklin said. "More and more cops now agree: Legalizing marijuana will improve public safety."
Photo: Jimmy Carter Library & Museum
Former President Jimmy Carter: "Maybe the increased tax burden on wealthy citizens necessary to pay for the war on drugs will help bring about a reform of America's drug policies"
Last week marked the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's declaring war on marijuana and other drugs. In an op-ed in the New York Times last week, timed for the 40th anniversary, former President Jimmy Carter called for reforming marijuana laws.
The legislation also comes on the heels of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, which released a report on June 2 calling for a major paradigm shift in how our society deals with drugs, including calling for legal regulation of marijuana. The report sent a jolt around the world, generating thousands of international media stories.
The Commission is comprised of international dignitaries including Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations; Richard Branson, entrepreneur, founder of the Virgin Group; and the former presidents of Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Switzerland. Representing the United States on the Commission are George P. Shultz, Paul Volcker and John Whitehead.
More than 46 percent of Californians voted last year to legalize marijuana in their state, and voters in Colorado, Washington and possibly other states are expected to vote on the issue next year. In the past year, five state legislatures have considered legalizing marijuana, including California, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Washington state.
Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical use, but the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) continues to arrest people under federal law, and U.S. Attorneys have in recent months sent threatening letters to state policymakers in an apparent attempt to meddle in state decision-making.
Rep. Frank's legislation would end state/federal conflicts over marijuana policy, reprioritize federal resources, and provide more room for states to do what is best for their own citizens, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project (MPP).
You can write to your Representatives by using this handy form; just enter your state and zip code, and mention that you support the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011: https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml
Or, if you'd prefer, you can use MPP's pre-written letter, which will automatically go to your representative when you fill out the form, by clicking here.
What: Tele-Press Conference on the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011
When: Thursday, June 23, 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST
Call-In Info: 1-800-311-9404; Passcode: Marijuana
Who:
- Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.)
- Rob Kampia, executive director of Marijuana Policy Project (MPP)
- Aaron Houston, executive director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)
- Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)
- Bill Piper, director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA)
I copied and Pasted this Article!!!
Please call or email your person in Congress to support this Bill!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Sisco.
Was out back yesterday, where I used to grow has now grown over with grass and I thought about those grows I had there. Was great while it lasted.
I think I will grow to love the indoors just as well.Just need to get a couple of harvests under my belt.
Hello to the kids and wife. I think about you guys a lot.