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Valued Member
United States
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I'm not a hippy but I am a liberal. I voted for obama, I personally feel that the republican party has literally gone off the deep end and I cannot support any of that. I am pro choice & believe in equal rights among the LGBT community.
Im a pretty avid pot smoker and I believe it should be decriminalized (not legalized) federally. I truly believe in its medicinal values (although I don't use it for that)
I had long hair, but I cut it. From 17 - 23 I cut my hair 1 a year.
I don't listen to phish though..
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Valued Member
United States
239 Posts |
Holy crap.. Did you say grilled cheese & waffle ice cream sandwhiches?!?! 
Edited by Jenger 07/03/2013 08:25 am
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Valued Member
United States
149 Posts |
My order shipped yesterday. It was much quicker than the 3-4 weeks it says on the site. I have three more orders in with them.
Besides current users, I think the cannabis medallions would appeal to people who tried it in their youth or in college. It's nostalgia.
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Valued Member
United States
335 Posts |
Liberty Leaf (silver sativas) are 1 oz. silver for less than the Silver Bullet rounds by about $5 They have 2 designs, both have leaves, one has quote from B. Franklin - other from Lincoln.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
598 Posts |
I did get one of these...  Benin - World's 1st Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) Coin - 100 CFA - 2010 - Proof Colored Crown - COA - The coin just issued by authority of the Government of the West African Republic of Benin is bound to create quite a stir among collectors and non-collectors alike. As the first in a series of "Famous Plants of the World", the 100 Central African Franc denominated Legal Tender coin features Cannabis Sativa, colloquially known as Marijuana, Pot, Mary Jane, Weed, Grass, etc. The coin has been struck from a 27 gram copper-nickel planchet, 38.61 millimeters in diameter that is subsequently silver-plated. The reverse features a bright green Cannabis Sativa leaf that when rubbed (HORRORS!!), releases the distinct aroma of Marijuana, although I have been assured that the aroma comes from a synthetic additive and not from the plant itself. This process can be repeated approximately forty times before the smell disappears. Total mintage for this coin is limited to 2,500 pieces and if early indications are correct, this coin is destined to become an instant classic, appealing to both coin collectors as well multitudes of flower children and rock band followers from the sixties and seventies. Metal: CuNi Silver Plated Country: Benin Year: 2010 Face value: 100 Francs Weight: 27 g Diameter: 38,61 mm Grade: UNC Quality: Proof Mintage: 2.500 pcs in the world Certificate COA: Yes 
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New Member
 United States
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"Like I said, Joe, that quote is a plank from the libertarian platform."
Do Libertarians really use the marijuana leaf as some symbol of defiance? I would call myself very conservative (don't identify with the GOP anymore, though) and would much rather have a coin with "μολὼν λαβέ", the "Bill of Rights" or something along those lines on it to show my defiance (funny how these days the Bill of Rights would show my defiance).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3670 Posts |
No I feel ya Jenger I was just razzin the hard core tree huggers out there lol....
I like to think of myself as a fine mix of both a true fence rider lol....
And as far as the hippie way of life I was at Bonaroo in 2003 hence my vast knowledge of their way of life lol and as a bartender for over 20 years I would be lying to say I had never indulged in some weed along the way lol....
To me booze and other harder drugs are the downfall of this country, kids hopped up on opium based pills and other harder drugs heroin cocaine etc., where as pot is equal to drinking coffee or cokes IMO and actually that and cigs will kill you way faster then any weed....
No doubt it has medical properties esp for cancer patient short of appetite and stomach issues.....
I would figure national legalization alone if taxed properly could dig out the entire country of debt within ten years or so a true no brainer lol....
Edited by Silverhawk74 07/04/2013 01:05 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Do Libertarians really use the marijuana leaf as some symbol of defiance? The short answer is no. Theyre fine with it as they believe you should be left alone to do what you want but only the green party campaigns for it. With libertarians it just happens that it falls within their beliefs, but those beliefs are by no means based around it and you dont have to use it to be a libertarian
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Valued Member
United States
487 Posts |
Never quite understood the whole thing of "Let's put a leaf of marijuana on our planchet, it'll be sooo coool! Hey, pass the bag of Doritos." I don't know. As the old saying goes - beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If it is what you stack, by all means stack on. 
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Valued Member
United States
335 Posts |
IBG, may I ask what price you bought your coin at?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
598 Posts |
^^^ On July 12, 2010; I paid $50.50 U.S. plus $4.50 U.S. shipping/handling... I have never opened the airtite. 
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Valued Member
United States
335 Posts |
Good! - hear it's only good for 40 sniffs before the odor wears off.
$91 @ Black Mountain Coins
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1454 Posts |
The Benin's going for $69 obo on ebay. I paid $26 for mine on 8/15/11 via ebay auction. Got it on a whim. Never opened it, either.
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Pillar of the Community
1007 Posts |
I've got a couple of those Benin coins, they dont smell. They also make a silver version.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
Pot users - doctors, lawyers, CEO's, presidents, your next door neighbor. Personally, my drug of choice is caffeine. IMO we will never see full legalization of cannabis in the US, it's in the govt's best interest to criminalize all use. $Billions in revenue will keep it that way. Cool coin BTW!
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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