For those interested; this story popped up on the MSN home page. As always; anything written about Jamaica must be taken with a grain of salt:
http://travel.ca.msn.com/in-jamaica-...r-pot-lovers-3
For those interested; this story popped up on the MSN home page. As always; anything written about Jamaica must be taken with a grain of salt:
http://travel.ca.msn.com/in-jamaica-...r-pot-lovers-3
The quality is so much better here and it is legal in many states if you are licensed. The Ganga in Jamaica has a long way to go to become competitive with what is going on in the rest of the world. I no longer am even really interested in the JA herb until they join the globalization of good herb. And the government needs to get on board as it is one of the top ten growing small businesses in Michigan. There is a lot of tax revenue being generated by the legalization of herb here in Michigan. The Federal Government has recently announced they will no longer attempt to override State laws regarding herb. They too see the revenue being generated by legalization and are beginning to realize the impact it is having on our legal system when there are many more serious issues that need to be addressed.
Agreed
It's interesting to see how things are loosening up within the States, but not the case for Canadians crossing the border. Never mind criminal records for possession (even if it was pardoned), I heard recently that they asked Canadians at the border if they've ever smoked it, when they answered yes, they were denied entry. Seems to me that it was even noted so that they would be denied entry in the future as well. This was told to me by a co-worker, who had been told by someone that this happened to, so you never know all the truth in it...but it is beginning to seem that the "war against drugs" is for people living outside of the States.
i llive partime in Cali..there is no comparison -we have some of the best with the largest selection...Jam's very weak compared...
" Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)
It might be better in the states but can you get a pound for $50 US like u can in jamaica??
You have never been so wrong! The conditions for growing weed in Jamaica are some of the best in the world! You have no clue what you are talking about. Typical talk from those who do not know!
Looks like the Observer thought it was worth sharing too:
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...overs_15041452
Ok George Lenard......talk about not having a clue. Jamaican herb tops out at 8% THC where as humbolt county herb tops out at 20% THC. Jamaica might have decent conditions but they don't have the genetics. They might tout choc thunder, pineapple and skunk varieties but the truth is its all lambsbread. The best thing Ja herb has going for it is price and being grown organicly. George , I have a clue, you obviously don't.
@tubes. There are many variety of ganga in Jamaica. The indians brought over the good kush from the Hindu Kush Mountains(of which i have traveled to). This is some of the finest herb in the world hands down. 90% of the strains from Cali have kush cloned into it to make it strong!! I have also been to Garberville, Humbolt ect. and its very good too. Orange Hill has 18%THC herb mostly kush that the older school growers have carried on. I have also seen them recently mix the Cali herb with the old jamaican kush. i have been in Orange hiil and Cali herb magazines were up there getting seeds. So the jamaicans must be doing something write. Your statement about Jamaica having ****ty herb is false. You must not know where to go!!