Recent comments in /f/rva

Chickenmoons t1_j9tce3i wrote

It’s also not a legal or regulated market. There’s a loophole which means it’s not going away.

Operators won’t get busted like the owner of Happy Trees in DC for running the same scheme.

Lots of what operators are doing in Va isn’t legal (like selling seeds which Happy Trees started doing at their store front recently).

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ZephyrInfernum t1_j9tatfq wrote

Ahh, coriander AKA cilantro! To eimenit tastes wonderful and to others it tastes like soap. To those people, I recommend trying "culantro" if you can find it. It's milder and doesn't have the detergent taste.

And I find it odd that tortilla chip day and hate coriander day are the same day seeing as coriander is a staple ingredient in salsas, which go on tortilla chips. Oh well.

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Chickenmoons t1_j9tam90 wrote

I love this sub, give an honest and correct answer and get downvoted.

Everyone is so hurt by the idea that selling Cannabis in DC is illegal. Even the “gifting” shops aren’t legal. Why do you think they move around and change names? Because they’re legally operating businesses?

Stoners are such easy suckers.

NYC didn’t have any legal stores either until a few weeks ago. That doesn’t mean you couldn’t buy it.

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fractalflatulence t1_j9taiqa wrote

I mean I didn’t but I’m sure your self-righteousness makes you feel good

I should also add that nothing in the enws reporting says anything about the doctors "confirming" the heimlich was done correctly all that has been reported is that the resource officer rendered aid - where did you get this information?

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PercyDovetonsils OP t1_j9t9wwz wrote

I dunno. Maybe because people don't know the expression "fish or cut bait" means "stop dilly-dallying and make a decision"? I wasn't taking a stand for or against funding a new stadium or supporting baseball in Richmond. I would just like the city to decide one way or the other and do something. At this point the $3.5 million is wasted money that could have been better spent on a new stadium if the city wanted to make professional baseball in Richmond a priority, or conversely, on schools or other civic needs.

I don't particularly care which way the city goes. Baseball is fine and I enjoy it. Schools have critical needs and teachers should be better paid. I just hate wasting limited funds because they can't make up their minds.

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