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I don't get the El Camino. What are you gonna put back there- a bag of mulch?

I worked for a guy who drove one but he sort of needed it because he would take customers around to sites and he didn't want them banging around in the ****ty interiors of the pickups of the day. The back was always full of ties and fuel cans and rebar pieces but the interior was like a nice sedan. I can see chucking a bunch of construction debris into the El shown in the picture.

I own a quasi-truck, a Honda Ridgeline. It has little capacity compared to a full size pick up and no advantage in comfort. The new pickups are as luxurious as a Lexus.

I live in the great Rocky Mountain state,  for the first 60 yrs of my life I lived in the great state of Wisconsin and not so great state of Minnesota.  When ever friends and family from those 2 states (and others) come to visit most go to the pot stores. 

 

I am 67, most of the visitors I am speaking of are of retirement age.

 

PS, I do not participate, my wife does tho. By the way shopping at these stores is quite the deal, it is very surprising that most shoppers look normal, grandparents, working guys and gals, business folks and of course biker types and the tattoo crowd.  Great people watching.

 

smoke em if ya got em

Originally Posted by Pikes Peak:
PS, I do not participate, my wife does tho. By the way shopping at these stores is quite the deal, it is very surprising that most shoppers look normal, grandparents, working guys and gals, business folks and of course biker types and the tattoo crowd.  Great people watching.

 

smoke em if ya got em

 I wonder how long before it becomes more widespread? A state like Illinois who needs tax revenue could easily find a new source by legalizing and regulating the sale of pot.

It's going to take another 10 states to legalize it, and then the Feds will have to take Mary J off of the Schedule 1 list.  Once that happens, buy tons of stock in Orville Reddenbacher and White Castle, because the munchies will be happening all over the country.  

 

On a serious note, it's amazing how much pot has changed.  The designer stuff, is crazy, a pot strand can alleviate everything from anxiety to body aches.  The menu's at the stores are overwhelming, from what I have heard.  

 

The real advancement is in the form of vaping.  

"A state like Illinois who needs tax revenue could easily find a new source by legalizing and regulating the sale of pot."

 

That's just a swap of one criminal cartel for another.

At least now delivery is assured.

 

Note: Though I don't find any extreme attractive, I probably fall more toward the socialist end than the libertarian. But Illinois is as dysfunctional a state as can be conceived under the rule of law.

Originally Posted by grignon:

"A state like Illinois who needs tax revenue could easily find a new source by legalizing and regulating the sale of pot."

 

That's just a swap of one criminal cartel for another.

At least now delivery is assured.

 

Note: Though I don't find any extreme attractive, I probably fall more toward the socialist end than the libertarian. But Illinois is as dysfunctional a state as can be conceived under the rule of law.

Cannot argue with much there.

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