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Puna Bud

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I know it's been awhile since I've posted anything here. But here is a few pics of projects I've been doing lately. The two pics of the same plant is a Trainwreck X twisted Sister. One plant in veg is a WhiteFire X Sour DieselX, and the two headed beast is 100% indica. Anybody know who she is?
 

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Dr. Greenhorn

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I know it's been awhile since I've posted anything here. But here is a few pics of projects I've been doing lately. The two pics of the same plant is a Trainwreck X twisted Sister. One plant in veg is a WhiteFire X Sour DieselX, and the two headed beast is 100% indica. Anybody know who she is?
hey stranger!!! looking good there puna
 

Puna Bud

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Another wasted year has gone by, and yet once again our cannabis laws have not changed during the political session this year. Why? Both houses are controlled by Dems, and the Gov. is a Democrat too. So what is the problem? This is the perfect chance to make changes, yet we do nothing about the laws. Basically there are two politicians that have made it impossible for us to have dispensaries locally. I ask that you all take the time to write them and ask them why they take the prohibition approach to medical cannabis? The chairs of the Senate and House Health Committees need more education and advocacy. Josh Green and Ryan Yamane, are the two main roadblocks to dispensaries here in Hawaii. Please flood these asswipes with emails or letters asking why they refuse to look at the science?

In pic one is on Mendo Queen X Grape Stomper OG & WhiteFire X Sour DieselX
 

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SpliffAndMyLady

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Aloha Puna~
I agree with everything in your last post, since I started growing MM I have been reading and following the news on what is in the 'blue card' holders future, I would like to be involved more but how the hell do we even write these guys? On the lighter side, I'm curious if your going to tell us what strain that indica is :peace:
 

rikdabrick

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Thanks for info Puna. I will take the time to write or at least email them. I read that actually taking the time to write a letter is taken more seriously than an email, but an email is better than silence. @Spliff: you should be able to find their contact info on the state government webpages. This only reinforces my opinion that democrats and republicans are both just about worthless. They say different things but they are all just working for lobbyists.
 

Trichy Bastard

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Thanks for info Puna. I will take the time to write or at least email them. I read that actually taking the time to write a letter is taken more seriously than an email, but an email is better than silence. @Spliff: you should be able to find their contact info on the state government webpages. This only reinforces my opinion that democrats and republicans are both just about worthless. They say different things but they are all just working for lobbyists.
The system is setup so that they all work for the lobbysists, is it not? It's a mess and I wish that Ron Paul would really be what he seems to be about and get a shot in office. Face it, if another regular ol democrat or republican goes into office then how could we expect any different outcome or real change. The system is broken, and the results are quickening. All of the greatest empires in the past have fallen apart from the inside out, we are blind to think we are any more immune.
 

East Hawaii

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Aloha Puna~
I agree with everything in your last post, since I started growing MM I have been reading and following the news on what is in the 'blue card' holders future, I would like to be involved more but how the hell do we even write these guys? On the lighter side, I'm curious if your going to tell us what strain that indica is :peace:
He did it is the Mendo cross from GGG.
 

East Hawaii

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Not bad Puna. That GreenGage stuff looks not too bad. Looks like the Trainwreck has hit the acres this is the 707 cross5-30-12 004.jpg.
 

rikdabrick

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The system is setup so that they all work for the lobbysists, is it not? It's a mess and I wish that Ron Paul would really be what he seems to be about and get a shot in office. Face it, if another regular ol democrat or republican goes into office then how could we expect any different outcome or real change. The system is broken, and the results are quickening. All of the greatest empires in the past have fallen apart from the inside out, we are blind to think we are any more immune.
I agree. Unfortunately I believe it's already fallen apart, it's just that the average america hasn't figured it out yet. But more and more people are becoming aware of it everyday. Guys like Ron Paul are getting people on a large scale to rethink how government should work. It's also unfortunate that the media has such control over the masses and their own agenda doesn't want to allow people to discover the truth that this country is bankrupt, that continuously spending more and more money doesn't solve dept problems, offensive wars are constitutionally illegal and morally wrong, that privatizing our prison systems to make locking up our fellowman profitable for non-damaging offenses is also constitutionally illegal and morally wrong, etc. Those are just the tip of the iceberg and you most likely won't ever hear any mainstream politicians (democrats and republicans) talk about changing those kind of huge problems because there is too much money involved and the paydays from lobbyists are too good to our baby-kissing, bomb-happy public servants. I am going to vote for Ron Paul whether it looks like he's going to win or not. My conscience won't allow me to vote for the lesser of two evils.
 

Trichy Bastard

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It's so true Rick, all the elections of my life since voting age have been about the lesser of 2 evils. For once I feel moved that perhaps Ron Paul might be the real deal. Of course his hands will be mostly tied, but might as well try. If you just do a quick wikipedia on him, you can see all this time he has not been broken by corruption and the system, so I think he's our best chance to date. I also will be using my right to vote for the first time in a long time, and I have a feeling alot more people than we realize might just come out of the woodwork and do the same. I don't usually discuss politics, but I am actually excited about an election for once...
 

Puna Bud

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okay, I can't sit back and listen to this Ron Paul nonsense anymore! Even if he declared his independence he would never be elected. Jesus Christ almighty, Paul couldn't even beat Mitt Romney in his own state!? Wasting a vote on Ron Paul would be like pissing on an ant hill,...not much would come from it! Besides, I'll give you two reasons why I could never vote for the old bastard. One, he's a racist from way back when. Two, anybody who names their kid after Ayn Rand seriously needs the their head checked! I'd much rather cast a vote for Gary Johnson than Ron Paul, if cannabis is the reason for giving your vote to Paul?

East Hawaii, beautiful looking Trainwreck X 707 X OG Kush! We having 'B-man' to thank for sharing that genetics with us on the Big Island. I have grown a Trainwreck cross with every grow for the past two years or so. I guess you could say I'm addicted to Trainwreck at the moment. She works good in Puna too!
Right now I have growing:

Lemonwreck
Trainwreck X Sour Diesel
Mendo Queen X Grape Stomper OG
WhiteFire X Sour DieselX
Colombian Gold X ChemD
ECSD X Colombian Gold
Agent Orange X Jack Herer X Triple Skunk

Trying to bring Landraces back to Hawaii with vengeances! Trying to cross them with Sativa dom strains like ECSD & ChemD. I'll post some pics of these Landrace/hybrids later....tomorrow.
 

Trichy Bastard

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hehe politics are always a touchy and heated subject. I'd never vote a person purely for MJ reasons. I like the fact he is a constitutionalist and likes the idea of LESS federal government control- giving power to the individual states to decide what's best for themselves. He seems to be for us getting out of foreign affairs that cause us bad relations in the world and keeps our money and resources in our own country. He also declines bonus money every year he is entitled to due to saying it would be hippocritical as he feel politicians are overpaid. He just sounds different to me, and like I said, we certainly aren't getting anywhere good with the same type of politicians so far. I think the exact thinking that people won't vote for him out of thinking it won't make a difference is what worries me. In the end, the percentage of people who do support him at least will be a statement, and I think it might be surprising how many people who might show up to vote for him just for being fed up with the current state of affairs. I don't know about his past racism, but of course I would not agree with that. I had hoped Obama might be different although I did not vote for him. I think I remember you wanting him for a second term. That's okay, I just have a different opinion and who knows what will be the better person until it's in hindsight. I try to not think about it too much because I tend to feel things are already beyond repair in alot of ways and it's depressing.
 

rikdabrick

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Politics are a touchy subject indeed. Fortunately you still have the right to vote freely. And Paul's stance on MJ isn't why I would vote for him, it would be more for his stances on the IRS, the Federal Reserve, states' rights, government spending, a defensive military. decreasing the prison population, smaller federal government, etc. That's my opinion, but I understand it's not the only one. So praise Jesus Christ Almighty we each get to cast our vote as we like and Puna you can take comfort in the fact that most likely your man is going to win the election. I'd bet money on it. Anyway thanks for the lively discussion. I think it's good for us to discuss our different views to better understand where each of us is coming from and to think about how we can make it better for the whole of this nation.
 

rikdabrick

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And even more importantly, not just think about, but like you said yesterday Puna, take action and let our politicians know what we expect from them since the are supposed to be working for us.
 
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