A common problem when storing marijuana is having the nuggets dry out. And lets be honest, nobody likes dry nasty nuggets, right? To keep your weed fluffy and delicious, there are a few preventative measures you can take…
ø Don’t keep it in a plastic baggy – Instead, put it in an airtight container or glass jar.
ø Tape a wet q-tip to the top of the container
ø Put a wet cigarette filter inside the container
If you notice your weed has already started drying out, stick an orange or lemon peel inside for a few hours, but don’t leave it too long or it’ll mold and ruin your weed.
No, this isn’t another post about going natural and organic. Summer is here and Festival Season is upon us. Many people have been planning for months to go to a festival, whether it’s Bonnaroo or Lollapalooza or Gathering of the Vibes, etc. and one thing that I’m sure has come to everyone’s mind is How am I going to get high while I’m there? which is probably closely followed by …Without getting arrested?
The police are out in full force, waiting for you to mess up so they can arrest you. I suggest you not carry anything with you, but if you’re worried and absolutely feel the need to carry your weed with you, you should know how to do so safely…
I went to Bonnaroo in 2006 and the police caught the people that were supposed to be supplying the entire festival’s weed. I don’t remember the specific amount they got, but I remember it being extremely hard to find any weed during the entire weekend… But extremely easy to find anything else in the world that you could think of. Perhaps if they had known their rights, it would have been a much greener weekend.
ø Break one law at a time. You’re already in possession of illegal drugs – Don’t drive without your seatbelt or talk on your cell phone. Pay attention to traffic signs and don’t go over the speed limit. Use your blinkers. You get the idea…
ø Don’t smoke in the car. Weed has a very distinct smell and cops aren’t [completely] retarded. They know what it smells like and the smell alone is probable cause for a search. If you’re going to smoke on the way, do so with all the windows down to let the air flow freely and smoke cigarettes or spray air freshener after.
ø Don’t freak out. Cops will often set up signs with things like DRUG CHECKPOINT AHEAD – These checkpoints are unconstitutional; the signs are fake – and watch closely to see who veers to get off the next exit or throws something out of their window. Instead, maintain the speed limit and obey traffic laws and keep going. Stay calm.
ø Do not allow unwarranted searches. It is not illegal to refuse a search if you have not given the police probable cause. Be polite but straight forward – Keith Stroupsaid, “If you give permission, you waive your Fourth Amendment protections. They may say it’ll go easier if you cooperate, but that’s bullshit. Their only reason for being there is to see if you have contraband and arrest you and put you in jail if you do.”
ø Be careful who you talk to. Once you get to the festival, beware of undercover cops. Many people believe that police officers are required to reveal if they’re an undercover cop, but that’s far from true. It is legal for them to lie while doing their job and they will.
The most important thing is that you know your rights and are comfortable practicing them. If you’re still confused, check out this video, released by Flex Your Rights…
A common question for pot smokers, especially those still living at home with parents, is “How can I smoke without stinking up the house?” Being a pot smoker and still living with mine, I’ve asked this question many times; Thankfully, I found the answer. Now I’ll share it with you:
I'm looking for all people that smoke the lovely sweet leaf to write a post explaining why it is that they smoke weed so I can post the collection here on Sweet Leaf Tribune. I'd love for all of you to send me an email with the following information:
your name (an alias is fine if you're worried about work or something)
A little bit about yourself, so I can write an author blurb at the bottom of the post
Your email address (will be kept private. I promise!)
Your post about why you smoke
I'm always looking for more authors for Sweet Leaf Tribune. I'd love for it to become a real e-based magazine, so I need lots of authors! If you'd like to blog about more than just why you smoke pot, please also send me an email with a sample of your writing and what kind of ideas you have for stuff you'd like to write about. Basically anything is fine, so long as it pertains to marijuana law reform or cannabis culture. If you don't know if your topic fits, please don't hesitate to ask me and I'll let you know. ;)