Amish Farmers Grow Cannabis

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Cannabis is being grown for medicinal use. This is a lucrative business for these farmers.

 
The Amish/Mennonites have never been adverse to making money.

Back when I used to help out at gun shows you loved to see them come in because they had money to spend on anything decent.

We used to put "Amish/Mennonite" prices on the good stuff because they like to haggle. ;)
 
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Here in Ohio we legalized it.

I've started growing it.

And it's not for medicinal use, I'm giving it to my stoner friends.
 
The link doesn't really say the Amish are growing marijuana. The Brit paper cites an anonymous source that claims that certain unidentified farmers are "seeking" the rights to grow the stuff. It's typical bull shit disguised as news.
 
The link doesn't really say the Amish are growing marijuana. The Brit paper cites an anonymous source that claims that certain unidentified farmers are "seeking" the rights to grow the stuff. It's typical bull shit disguised as news.
Do you personally know any "Amish" folks?
 
Cannabis is being grown for medicinal use. This is a lucrative business for these farmers.

Check the thread creation guidelines, and note that pot is an INCREDIBLY dangerous and addictive drug which drives some to brutally murder others.
 
Cannabis is being grown for medicinal use. This is a lucrative business for these farmers.

“A good 40% of current cannabis users are using it daily or near daily

Daily Cannabis Use Outpaces Daily Drinking In The US: Study​

Alcohol is still more widely used, but 2022 was the first time this intensive level of marijuana use overtook daily and near-daily drinking,

 
Cannabis is being grown for medicinal use. This is a lucrative business for these farmers.

If processed right, it can be a natural, homeopathic pain killer. I think Lancaster County is wise to let it be.
 
Cannabis is being grown for medicinal use. This is a lucrative business for these farmers.

Colorado and Washington were the first two states to legalize it.

That same year, Seattle and Denver both went to the Superbowl.

Coincidence? I think not.
 
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