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Welcome to 2020, the year of chaos.

It’s about time  I got off my ass and started posting some photos and short reviews of different kinds and strains of weed I’ve seen grown and smoked around the country.

Please feel free to submit photos and reviews from your areas too, it would be great to learn about local prices and varieties from all around the globe. I will give credit for all material (unless of course you want to remain anonymous depending on your area). Send to marijuananewsandreviews@gmail.com Thanks! 

Today’s weed comes from northern Nevada. It’s a sativa strain called Citrus Tsunami #9 from (DGF) Desert Grown Farms.  

Its partially purple and is covered in trichomes, nice and heady but light, good stuff. Enjoyable buzz.

CirtrusTsunami

THC 20.46%

CBD 0.04%

Let us know what you’re toking too, cheers!

 

Review – Harlequin

Harlequin

This is a Sativa strain called “Harlequin”.  This one is a crowd favorite because it has a nice good equilizer effect in that it’s not too heavy and not too light, it’s just right.  This particular strain is very popular because it helps with numerous medical conditions without making the user overly stoned. This is very good for a day time high. THC% 4.38, CBD% 6.59

Blueberry Diesel

This is Blueberry Diesel, a Sativa strain.  It looks, tastes and smells fantastic, this one is mucho primo! The high is nice in that it’s a good mellow buzz but it’s a bit uplifting and you can get stuff done while letting your mind relax a little, it’s very interesting.  THC% 8.71, CBD% .21%

Orgo Blue Dream

This is an organic strain called “Orgo Blue Dream”.  It has a very good taste and smell and the high is intense but nice, not too heavy, it’s a happy kind of high.  THC% 18.16, CBD% .45%

A state panel heard from a parade of experts Thursday as it began studying whether to legalize marijuana in Indiana or reduce criminal penalties on small amounts of the drug.

The experts shared a common message: The prohibition against marijuana use in the United States has failed and Indiana and its citizens stand to benefit from changing the law.

“The public recognizes that our marijuana laws have done more harm than good,” Daniel Abrahamson of the Drug Policy Alliance told the Indiana Legislature’s Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee.

Lawmakers have approved medical marijuana in 16 states and the District of Columbia. They have eliminated penalties on small amounts of marijuana in 13 other states.

Abrahamson said those changes have not met with negative consequences such as an uptick in marijuana use. And he said there is nothing standing in the way of Indiana changing its law as other states have.

“The federal government cannot require states to make marijuana illegal,” he said. In no instance, he said, has a state changed its mind and “re-criminalized” marijuana after decriminalizing personal use.

Noah Member of the Marijuana Policy Project said marijuana use is widespread despite being illegal and that laws against possession ruin people’s lives by sending them to prison for using a substance he said is safer than alcohol.

Member suggested marijuana should be regulated by the state much like alcohol. He said states that have legalized medical marijuana have seen no increase in teen use of the drug.

Abrahamson estimated Indiana could raise $44 million a year in sales taxes alone if it regulated and taxed marijuana.

Democratic state Sen. Karen Tallian of Ogden Dunes successfully pushed lawmakers to study the issue. She says the state has “draconian” marijuana laws.

Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels has said he would like to wait and see what the panel finds before taking a position.

Indiana lawmakers this year banned the sale and possession of synthetic marijuana, also called spice.

Source: Associated Press (Wire)
Published: July 28, 2011
Copyright: 2011 The Associated Press