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  45.  @mrshiney2  LOL, I was around in 1970 but facts are facts and you obviously didn't smoke all the weed. It sounds like you never got good weed before now. I've spent 30 years as a cannabis grower and activist and I've known a few breeders responsible for what you find in dispensaries today. The same genetics produce remarkably different results depending on the grower and conditions and you were probably used to commercial crap. I've grown random bag seed into stunning, sticky plants. What you know as good weed today is descended from the landrace cultivars of the middle East and Asia but Hindu Kush would have knocked your socks off in 1969, 1500, or 800. Did you know that the most powerful face of God in Hinduism is also known as the Lord of Cannabis and Hindus consume cannabis edibles yearly in tribute to him? India has a 3500 year documented history of cooking with cannabis and you're arrogant enough to think you've got the lowdown? ROTFLMAO! Do you know of the 5000 year history of cannabis in China? It's one of the principle herbs in Chinese medicine. Cannabis in Mandarin is "Ma Hua" which traveled to Mexico in the late 1800s and became "Ma-ri-Hua-na" before the English transcription error changed the 'h' to a 'j'. The "weed is stronger today" claim has been debunked over and over and over and over and over some people don't care to understand. My most prized cuts were from Afghan genetics that were exactly like they've grown in Afghanistan for thousands of years and still grow today.
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