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Y'all know weed is practically legal and you don't have to buy off the deep web... right? *for Americans* : DankNation | Torhoo darknet markets

THC-A Hemp products is literally just real weed that gets you a real high, and you can get it shipped to your door in most states legally. THC-A converts into THC once heated. THC-A was federally legalized thanks to Trump's poorly written 2018 farm bill. Some states have already took action against it, but most of y'all can get legal flower right now. I recommend the Reddit r/cultofthefranklin so you can familiarize yourself with the trusted vendors.

Edit: I know it sounds like bs and youve probably heard the same thing a million times about delta 8 or other altnoid trash, but this is the real deal. All the weed youve ever smoked was THC-A at one point.
/u/b1ankface P Dank Mod
1 points
1 month ago
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/u/grimpilled
1 points
1 month ago
actual THC is legal in the state that i currently reside in and i still buy it from the DNMs because local dispensaries upcharge like hell for weed. i just received a pack today from a vendor that sells good bud at $52/oz
/u/Super_godman
1 points
1 month ago
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/u/lordylord
1 points
1 month ago
yea that gas station doodoo pack is not gonna do it for me ,when they have zaza yeaa
/u/gexpress
1 points
1 month ago
even if d9 thc was legal here I'd still either grow or buy on here because fuck paying taxes buncha unamerican bullshit
If you buy any form of legal weed be it from dispensaries or THC-A hemp products, you're putting money into the pockets of departments that still have people locked up for weed to this day and are still locking up people found to be producing without a license or in possession of cannabis outside the legal limits.

The quality of the weed isn't the issue. Funding the state that has decided to siphon money off of an industry they've been hunting down and locking up for almost a century is the issue.

Part of that funding goes back into enforcement to this very day.

I'll pass on any legal form of cannabis and encourage everyone else to do the same until it's universally legalized with no regulation or tax whatsoever.
/u/2222222222222
1 points
1 month ago
I would add, until all those imprisoned unjustly who are still alive are made whole... So I expect to never be able to buy taxed weed stateside for my entire life, and probably nowhere else in the world I'll go either.