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RE: Buy Cannabis for recreational use in Uruguay. Expectation vs Reality / Comprar Cannabis para uso recreacional en Uruguay. Expectativa vs Realidad ENG-ESP

Here in california you are allowed to posses up to an oz, more if you have you medical card. Not so sure what it is now, but before recratinal it varied from county. Some counties you where allowed 7oz, and others 3 pounds. I miss those days. All you had to do was pay 40$ a year, and then you where legal. Giveaways at the stores, they weiged it out in front of you, and most 1/8ths where capped at 45$

Now all product must be prepackaged. You cant even buy grams, unless you get a crappy pre roll, and 1/8ths of top shelf are going for 75$ in some places! I am greatfull I grow my own now

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I would like to visit California, I love its culture, especially music. Unbelievable that they drop up to 3 pounds, that's a lot LOL. I have friends and family in Florida. A friend told me that in Miami they have drinks with CBD. Cultivation is definitely the best, we avoid many problems and spending money. When I was little I suffered from epilepsy, I wish cannabis had been with me, with the pills I had a horrible time.

Yeah I hear you man. When I lived in Kentucky I always didn’t have access to cannabis. Then if I did a lot of times it was garbage. So I started to do Vicodin, then eventually harder stuff. I am convinced if I had access to medical cannabis, I never would of experimented with the harder stuff.

And you know Things are horrible here. It really is more horrible for people trying to make it in the business. Yeah it sucks for the consumer, but I do enjoy going thirteenth store every once in a while.

So what kind of music do you like that is big here in California?

I've heard a lot of horrible stories with Vicodin, it looks like that shit is really bad. I know that everything is mixed up there, but the culture endures.

My favorite punk band is Blink 182, for me Travis Barker is a genius, a great drummer without a doubt. Red Hot Chili Peppers is a classic among my friends and certain generations. Then there's 4 Non Blondes, Big Brother and the Holding Company when Janis Joplin was on. The Doors are geniuses, I have a friend who went to Paris just to visit Jim's grave. Jefferson Airplane, Deftones, The Byrds, Creedence, anyway... the music from there really affected a whole generation and continues to do so. In my case all my friends in one way or another love the Californian sound. Then that's rock, the rap sound is also sublime, 2Pac is a legend all over the world. I would have liked a mixture of both sounds in the Super bowl.

All greats! You ever hear of Rebelution?

No, now I'm going to listen to it. Thanks.