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Old 08/01/10, 01:01 AM
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You could offer your neighbor some marijuana milk to go with his marijuana brownies.
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Old 08/01/10, 05:33 AM
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You could offer your neighbor some marijuana milk to go with his marijuana brownies.
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Old 08/01/10, 08:07 AM
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You could offer your neighbor some marijuana milk to go with his marijuana brownies.
Haha! I wondered too, if my doe ate cannabis, would THC end up in the milk? We never got a definitive answer, but the milk didn't taste any different and we didn't get high from drinking it.
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Old 08/01/10, 09:51 AM
 
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"Hemp" (Cannabis Sativa) is well known to be a very nutritious forage plant. When Cannabis is finally made legal once more, hemp seed, and leaf will make its' way back into feed stores as fodder and hay.

Since the US was a 'hemp economy' in the very beginning, the uses are endless and the oil energy crisis will suddenly be a thing of the past- and the 'war on drugs' as it pertains to the use of Cannabis will instead be able to jump start many local economies throughout the US. but then, that's why they cannot legalize it you see- that corporate headspace where someone at the top has all the money and the little guy has none.
Betsy H, you're so right! It's absolutely silly, the way hemp has been demonized. It's good for animals, the soil, and the economy.

Mpete, the only problem I can see you having with your goats getting into your neighbor's garden is if your neighbor is the sort to have a large commercial patch of weed, and protects it with lethal force.
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