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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1649174" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I know that growing for sale requires permits in Washington State. I believe it does in Oregon too but not sure. Small back yard stuff is just for personal use. I have been told by a pot head who should know that Oregon put too much tax on it so the black market is still competing. He said Washington didn't over tax so the legal stuff is cheaper than the black market stuff. It is not legal in Idaho. As I have said here before there is a pot shop in Ontario, Oregon. That is right smack on the Idaho border. They built a big beautiful store. Then they added a drive up that looks like a drive up coffee stand. I have seen as many as 20 cars all with Idaho plates lined up at the drive up. Google Burnt River Cannabis. His farm sits right on top of where there use to be a railroad switch yard, round house, and repair shop. Who knows how many assorted chemicals were dumped on the ground there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1649174, member: 498"] I know that growing for sale requires permits in Washington State. I believe it does in Oregon too but not sure. Small back yard stuff is just for personal use. I have been told by a pot head who should know that Oregon put too much tax on it so the black market is still competing. He said Washington didn't over tax so the legal stuff is cheaper than the black market stuff. It is not legal in Idaho. As I have said here before there is a pot shop in Ontario, Oregon. That is right smack on the Idaho border. They built a big beautiful store. Then they added a drive up that looks like a drive up coffee stand. I have seen as many as 20 cars all with Idaho plates lined up at the drive up. Google Burnt River Cannabis. His farm sits right on top of where there use to be a railroad switch yard, round house, and repair shop. Who knows how many assorted chemicals were dumped on the ground there. [/QUOTE]
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