![]() I’ve been trying to get her to re-enter the cannabis lifestyle for a while now. ![]() She used to consume cannabis, but hasn’t in decades. If anyone out there owns a hot air balloon and wants to have a session let me know. I don’t know why I find it so appealing, but I definitely do. This one has been on my bucket list for a long time. Congressman Earl Blumenauer thinks that will happen within 5 years. The federal government needs to completely de-schedule marijuana, not re-schedule marijuana, and in the process end federal prohibition. It’s tough to say exactly when federal prohibition will end, but it’s definitely inevitable. This item used to be ‘see marijuana prohibition end in Oregon.’ I was fortunately able to scratch that off my list, so I have replaced it with a more ambitious item. See federal prohibition end via de-scheduling What would I talk about? Who knows, I guess we will just have to wait and see! I dream of a day when all of the ‘moons align’ and I get asked to speak at an event and can actually do it. However, it’s still very hard to get to cannabis events, considering that most of them seem to be on weekdays. That all changed with the legalization of cannabis in Oregon, so that’s no longer an issue. One big factor for a long time was that I didn’t want to get fired from my job, as my employer frowned upon cannabis consumption, even during off-work hours. I have been asked before, but I was never able to. There’s more to this one than just simply being asked to speak at a cannabis event. She has an amazing passion for all things cannabis, she has a ton of talent, and us having a session together is way overdue! I have always wanted to meet her in person, but it always seems like we miss the opportunity for one reason or another. She was a contributor to a cannabis website at the time, and an activist, and we became internet friends over time. I first met Amber Senter a little after starting this blog, but it wasn’t in person. Number 1 is definitely at the top of my chart these days: They are in no particular order, other than number 1. Below are the items that are currently on my list. ![]() So I will keep that item off of my list for now. The Oregon Marijuana Business Conference is taking place in Eugene on April 24th, and Chong will be there, and I’m told that I will get to meet him and get my bong signed. I have a Chong Bong that I have always wanted to get autographed by Tommy Chong. There’s an item that has been on my bucket list for a very long time now, and I’m very excited to say that I’ll be able to mark it off in one week. It seemed like the two most common answers revolved around people seeing marijuana legalized in one form or another in their area, and things related to cannabis cultivation. I asked on Facebook if any others have a marijuana bucket list, and if so, what was on it. I’m happy to say that I’ve done that several times since limited recreational sales began in Oregon :) There were also other items sort of piggybacking off of that one, like making a legal purchase at a regulated store. ![]() The 2014 Election obviously took care of that. One of those items that comes to mind is seeing cannabis legalization become a reality in Oregon. Looking back at old articles, it always makes me smile when I read about something that used to be on the list, but has since been crossed off. This isn’t the first time that I have written about this topic. If you don’t already have one, there’s nothing wrong with starting one today! ![]() I think that every cannabis consumer should have a bucket list dedicated to cannabis. Do you have a ‘bucket list’ for marijuana? For those that aren’t familiar with a bucket list, it’s a list that a person makes of things that the would like to do/experience before they ‘kick the bucket.’ I have a marijuana bucket list, and have since before I co-created this blog with Jay Smoker back in 2010. ![]()
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