Why? I can buy at Native American reservation stores. Getting the law right is what is holding things up. In the mean time we grew our own (because we can) and don't need to buy it. AND IT'S LEGAL
there closest rez store to the twin cities is four hours away. not everybody can grow it. they are heading in the right direction but they got a ways to go...
ok, glad things have changed a bit. last time i was there (2years) it was way further. however, legal and accessible weed shouldnt mean an hours drive. and GYO isnt feasible for everyone.
If youre really looking for legal and accessible weed, try Maine. A shop on every corner. Vermont has legal weed too but only locally grown in state and less...obtrusive and pervasive than in Maine, in that there are fewer dispensaries and they are more discreet, not aimed at kids.
CT has great legal weed. tested for mold and metals, THC %, four different growers, wide recreational selection and even wider choices for medicinal, no special taxes for medicinal, competitive dispensaries with specials and discounts... now in my 70s i appreciate how much things have changed
Every single login, every single click, every single reaction, and even every single view is a metric that Musk shops out to the world as proof that he should still be paid for Twitter.
So this gets complicated and depends on how companies know to shop around user activity.
Any request for an active web page (meaning it's pinging the server and saying "what's there right now?") is a view, regardless of whether you're logged in or not.
Let's say you aren't actively loading the web page yourself? What about an embedded link (e.g. what you might see in a Discord channel)?
Yep, that's also technically an active request too, although it may only run once, or may run multiple times depending on how the backend software works.
What about https://archive.org? Things get stickier there. The "bot" (algorithm) that trawls through and takes a snapshot of any given active page is likely not counted as a view by internal servers (although don't quote me on that). This is because it declares itself as a bot to servers.
On the other hand, when you look at a "static snapshot" of Twitter on https://archive.org, you're not loading from Twitter's servers, you're loading it from Archive's servers. So long as you don't click into the active page from Archive to Twitter, you're only using Archive's web servers.
Christian nationalistas has the majority of the state government control. Back in the 70s I live there for a short while Christian nationalist churches were gigantic everything's big in Texas.
Texas is paralyzed by a Fascist Republican Kleptocracy. These Fascists ignore the Constitution, and the courts—including the Supreme Court. They routinely break U. S. laws to protect the Governor and his Attorney General —even when their crimes are specifically prohibited by the U. S. Constitution.
Texas is on the verge of collapse
If you are a company looking to build new facilities I think Texas is the last place you want to be
How are you going to attract talent?
but given the laws put into place I would think not even twice about moving there
as the laws become more and more evil even those areas won't be able to attract
Oh, I 100% agree. I like Houston. I have a lot of extended family in Houston. I would absolutely never consider moving my household to Houston with the current legislative climate in Texas.
This is blowing up a bit, so here's a nice anecdote about Walz as MN governor reaching out to individual public school teachers to resolve contract/salary issues. Just a phenomenal guy, one of a kind. Text is from my dad (retired MN teacher), pic on the right is my dad with Tim.
It’s absolutely unsafe to drive through Texas with plates from a weed legal state. Huge likelihood that you’ll get pulled over- which is the point. They want to keep the undesirables out, whether that’s by scaring us away or imprisonment.
It’s unsafe to drive through Texas period. The cops are brutal and unrestrained, the populace is unhinged and heavily armed, the state will lock you up simply for being a minority or female.
I'm from Indiana, definitely not weed state, with governor Mini Felon47 wannabe Mike Braun.
I did get pulled over for speeding, but received written warning.
Naw, them Texans like their low taxes and no services. They like broken electric grid and freezing in winter. They like tornados and flooding but no FEMA. They won’t move to a place that sent a cop to prison for killing George Floyd. Nope, ain’t gonna do it.
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Every single login, every single click, every single reaction, and even every single view is a metric that Musk shops out to the world as proof that he should still be paid for Twitter.
https://xcancel.com/
Any request for an active web page (meaning it's pinging the server and saying "what's there right now?") is a view, regardless of whether you're logged in or not.
xcancel is an active request.
But...
Yep, that's also technically an active request too, although it may only run once, or may run multiple times depending on how the backend software works.
HOWEVER
Give me the 3% rate I have now, and I'm out of here.
If you are a company looking to build new facilities I think Texas is the last place you want to be
How are you going to attract talent?
Nobody's moving their corporation to Waco or Corpus Christi or Lubbock. They're only moving them to the "blue" areas of Texas.
as the laws become more and more evil even those areas won't be able to attract
I did get pulled over for speeding, but received written warning.