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they are not 'buds' like you are used too... it's a plant, perhaps looking like 'buds' (though i never thought they did), that is supposed to get you 'high' (though, i've never seen anyone actually get high off it), but it's not marijuana so it's not illegal.
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Hawaii is actually trying to get a million dollars to build a facility for "medicinal" users to grow their pot. Also would allow others from out of town to get some while on vacation here.
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^^ wouldn't that work about the same as california and some places in canada that allow patients with a government authorized and issued card to get marijuana, but not just the regular joe that walks in off the street?
I'm aware there are 'speakeasys' in and around north america... is this what you are talking about Rascus?
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Here is the info
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MEDICAL MARIJUANA
The House Health Committee held hearings Friday on bills that would establish secure facilities on Maui to grow medical marijuana and recognize out-of-state certification to use marijuana for medicinal purposes in Hawa'i.
If House Bill 2675 passes, qualified patients would not have to get additional certification from the state Department of Public Safety.
House Bill 2678 deals more with safety, since patients are finding it difficult to grow their medical grade marijuana plants quickly enough to be able to use them as needed. "If you fail, your medicine is gone," said Rep. Joe Bertram III, D-11th (Makena, Wailea, Kihei).
In addition, Bertram said, confusion among law enforcement officials and problems with people stealing plants have made growing at home even more dangerous.
Bertram's bill proposes to create a secure farm where 14 patients can rent plots and collectively grow a total of 98 plants.