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Remember that black plastic film canister you stashed in a box years and years ago? The box that holds your sports trophies, yearbooks, the first 8-track or cassette you ever purchased? The film canister you filled with the seeds saved from every bag of weed you ever bought? It’s all coming back to you now, isn’t it?
You’d dump the contents of that plastic sandwich bag onto leaves up into
a texture suitable for filling paper or pipe. You separated out the stems and the seeds. You saved the seeds, and occasionally the stems, just in case there was a dry spell in your ability to score a lid. Whether or not you ever harvested a full-grown plant, it’s a safe bet that you buried a seed in a Styrofoam cup
and placed it on a windowsill or threw 3 or 4 seeds into your mom’s flowerbed. SAVE YOUR SEEDS
Cannabis is big business, and it’s growing exponentially
every year. It’s not just the newly-minted millionaire entrepreneurs growing and selling cannabis who
are going all in with their bet on the legal cannabis industry. Major corporations are
positioning themselves to claim an oversized piece of the pot pie. Bayer, a
company with close ties to GW Pharmaceuticals, which is a major bio pharmaceutical
company developing prescription cannabis extracts, recently inked a deal to
purchase Monsanto. Monsanto is best known for it’s Round Up pesticide and
genetically modified (GMO) Round Up resistant seeds. SAVE YOUR SEEDS
Monsanto has been suing
small farmers for years over cross pollination. In 2013, the Supreme
Court in a landmark
decision, declined to hear an appeal brought by an organic growers
association after they sued for protection against Monsanto when their
organically grown crops and farmland were harmed by Monsanto seed and
pesticides through no fault of their own. SAVE YOUR SEEDS
Cannabis industry watchers are sounding
the alarm about the Bayer-Monsanto partnership saying that the deal will
lead to a takeover of the cannabis industry. Others are worried about the
patents being handed out to biotech and pharmaceutical companies, which may
lead to growers of widely popular strains being sued for patent infringement. (Who
Owns Your Pot?) Growers in Oregon are teaming up to have their strains
genetically tested now so that they can prove later that they were growing it
before the patents were issued. SAVE YOUR SEEDS
What does all this mean? I’m not really sure. All I know is
that when I read some article questioning whether Monsanto is attempting to
take over the cannabis industry in Arizona, the first thought that popped
into my mind was : SAVE YOUR SEEDS!
You won’t find many seeds in the cannabis you buy in a dispensary;
this is not your mama’s herb.
For one thing, the THC content is higher, much
higher. I’ll write about that later, but for now, suffice it to say that the
benefits of blowing through a lot less weed every payday far outweigh any dangers associated
with the higher THC content. Another thing is that most of the weed sold in
dispensaries is tight bud grown where the male plants are identified and
removed promptly. Fortunately, many dispensaries sell clones. (
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| Emerald Fields is a really fun dispensary, and their bud is excellent. |
Prohibition is coming to an end. Soon. Congress has allowed
itself to get backed into a corner by not acting sooner to take marijuana off
the DEA list as a Schedule 1 drug, meaning it has no legitimate medical use and
is equally as dangerous as heroin. Meanwhile, the U.S. government
holds a patent on medical cannabis and the patent office is granting
patents on plant-based and synthetic cannabis pharmaceuticals. Public support for ending prohibition is at record-breaking
highs. I expect Congress to start throwing some serious bones to
anti-prohibitionists very soon, or they can expect to face challengers in their
next election. They have protected pharmaceutical and chemical companies long
enough to allow them to make serious inroads into our food and medical
supplies. SAVE YOUR SEED
Maybe the tinfoil on my head is getting too tight, but I
just have a gut feeling everyone should
SAVE YOUR SEEDS
Dig through that old box of photos; the one with your
mullet-heading friends playing a game of Puff-Puff-Pass. Find that film
canister, or that empty tin Folgers can if such is the case. SAVE YOUR
SEEDS
Click here
to read FACT or FICTION?: Medical Marijuana Will NOT Get You High and here
to read New Strategies Necessary to Win the War on Drugs
to read more of my posts on cannabis.
Is this post Piffle or a Pearl. Tell me what you think
in the comments below.



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