Sunday, February 7, 2010
Silver Haze
The coolest thing I'd have to say about Cannabis is that if you are having a really, really, really, REALLY shitty day....it's always there to cheer you up. Like good ol' Willy Nelson said "...stress is the the number one killer in America, and Marijuana is the number one stress killer." Well, I don't know if it was THAT EXACT line, but it was pretty damn close. When you take a few puffs, eat a few foods, or vape a couple of nuggets your worries are pulled from your shoulders, your lungs open up to let more air in, and the oxygen you receive in the brain melt away any worries. I was lucky enough to score some of this Silver Haze, and it definitely was hazy.
This strain was the first prize winner at the High Times Cannabis Cup in 1997, also winning in 1998 and 1999. It definitely is a superb plant that could bring a massive amount of joy to the masses. These plants do not expect huge yields, but the top quality of the herb is well worth the effort to grow. If you can, make sure you have the day open if you smoke this in the morning because it will leave you laying on the hardwood floor wondering about the sunlight soaking through the window. It's definitely an intoxicating feeling.
Before I put a flame to it, I could tell the buds were huge, and super fluffy like they were cotton balls. It broke apart VERY well. It was kind of resiny as to leave a stickyness on my fingers after I pulled it apart. It didn't really break down. I just rolled it into tiny balls as I packed it inside the bubbler. When I broke it down the smell was very pungent, and very strong. It smells close to a skunky mixed with Sour Diesel sweet blend, but leaning more towards the sweeter side. My bud was dense, well dried, and smoked so cleanly that I could barely notice I smoked anything until I couldn't stop coughing to catch my breath.
The bowls burn almost perfectly. At times I thought maybe a little even too slow! Yeah I know, go ahead and smack me!! Each hit is massively fat. It was very choking, but such a sweet one it was! It definitely would wrinkle your face after you exhaled a nice, long, deep bong hit. This is for sure was one of the dankest buds I've come across yet.
It's really no surprise why this weed has won all the awards it has won. Don't be surprised the high comes up and very creepily creeps onto you. After the first bowl you may well be inclined to smoke a second bowl, and on your way to pack the second you will forget what it was that you were doing. The high was extremely relaxing, and almost like a trance state of mind. It wrapped around in my school like a luke-warm blanket, stuck on by a lot of Ace bandage.
If I were you, go to your local dispensary (or maybe the living room of that old guy growing it) and pick a ziplock of this up!!!
-The Weed Project
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
One step closer.
Tom Amiano is on the left.
On Jan 12th, history was made. It was the first time in U.S. history that a bill to tax and regulate Marijuana has ever made it to a state legislative committee, and it passed with the majority of the vote! California has a reputation for leading the nation in bold policy changes, and we've only seen the beginning of Marijuana policy reform there. Will the war get any closer to ending?
Members of the California State Assembly's Public Health committee approved a bill that would remove Marijuana from the state's criminal and civil codes, and effectively legalize Marijuana for adults over 21...I fall into this category!
Tom Ammiano, a Democrat from San Francisco, wrote the bill AB 390. The bill was not heard by the other committee, Public Safety, but the fact that is has passed and approved by a committee at all is a win!
“While actually passing a bill to tax and regulate marijuana may be a heavy lift in any state legislature right now, members of the Assembly today reflected the sentiment of a majority of Californians,” Stephen Gutwillig said. “Voters will get a chance to decide if California should tax and regulate marijuana at the ballot box in November."
Tax Cannabis 2010 has qualified for the California mid-term election in November. It will let the electorate decide what state legislators may be reluctant to. Since medical Marijuana las have passed at the hands of the voters rather then politicians the experts believe the California ballot initiative is the best chance for Marijuana legalization in California.
We still have a long way to go. The hill doesn't look like it's going to be going downward anytime soon, but the support is slowly causing rise to awareness. I'll keep my bags halfway packed I think.....
On Jan 12th, history was made. It was the first time in U.S. history that a bill to tax and regulate Marijuana has ever made it to a state legislative committee, and it passed with the majority of the vote! California has a reputation for leading the nation in bold policy changes, and we've only seen the beginning of Marijuana policy reform there. Will the war get any closer to ending?
Members of the California State Assembly's Public Health committee approved a bill that would remove Marijuana from the state's criminal and civil codes, and effectively legalize Marijuana for adults over 21...I fall into this category!
Tom Ammiano, a Democrat from San Francisco, wrote the bill AB 390. The bill was not heard by the other committee, Public Safety, but the fact that is has passed and approved by a committee at all is a win!
“While actually passing a bill to tax and regulate marijuana may be a heavy lift in any state legislature right now, members of the Assembly today reflected the sentiment of a majority of Californians,” Stephen Gutwillig said. “Voters will get a chance to decide if California should tax and regulate marijuana at the ballot box in November."
Tax Cannabis 2010 has qualified for the California mid-term election in November. It will let the electorate decide what state legislators may be reluctant to. Since medical Marijuana las have passed at the hands of the voters rather then politicians the experts believe the California ballot initiative is the best chance for Marijuana legalization in California.
We still have a long way to go. The hill doesn't look like it's going to be going downward anytime soon, but the support is slowly causing rise to awareness. I'll keep my bags halfway packed I think.....
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