What are you smoking now??

I really want to have a smoke but think I will safe it for the weekend in the yard.

My plan is too keep my lungs clear until I see how much of this Virus is going to be around.
It attacks the lungs aggressively and would rathe be clear for it if it comes.

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Jack I could be wrong but its the ones that already have lung issues
 
I know, I just am freaked out and dont want to chance a weak moment.

I really want a smoke and will plan on having one of my tasty Cigars this weekend in the yard.
 
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Gonna rock a nub while i change the plugs on the E-Tec. It is the perfect size for a small job...
 
Last one was 2 days ago... the weather has been lousy since. Dying to smoke another hand rolled by a Cuban in West Palm cigar. Almost all gone!?
 
Come October 9, a big, fat blunt or maybe I'll dig out one of my graduate school late night lab creation pipes...

Recreational marijuana sales in Maine to begin, finally, on Oct. 9
pressherald.com/2020/08/14/recreational-marijuana-sales-in-maine-to-begin-oct-9/

By Penelope OvertonStaff Writer

Almost four years after legalization, Maine will open its recreational marijuana market to public sales on Oct. 9.

Consumers won’t know where they will be able to buy legal adult-use cannabis until Sept. 8, when the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy announces its first round of fully licensed testing labs, cultivation facilities, manufacturing plants and retail stores. License holders will have a month to harvest, test and package their products for sale on opening day.

“Today’s announcement is a major milestone in honoring the will of Maine voters and a significant step toward launching a new industry in the state,” said Erik Gundersen, director of the Office of Marijuana Policy. “Many of the business owners we have spoken with during the application process are ready and eager to commence operations.”

Maine has issued 194 conditional state testing, cultivation, manufacturing and retail business licenses to date. Of those, 33 have obtained the local authorizations required to move forward to the state’s third and final licensing phase, in which regulators will confirm that the safety and operational plans outlined in each application comply with all state marijuana laws and rules.
 
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