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Demographic Maps

Posted: Wed February 06, 2013 4:47 pm
by Green Habit
Might as well bring back on of my favorite subjects.

This is a map of percentage of weed consumption by state:

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Nothing real surprising here except maybe for Michigan. Also, I had to laugh at how Utah is surrounded by a bunch of stoners in the rest of the West.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Wed February 06, 2013 9:32 pm
by Electromatic
Western Mass? interesting.


Do you know if this data is pre or post California/Colorado legalizaton laws?

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu February 07, 2013 1:01 am
by Norah
Electromatic wrote:Western Mass? interesting.


Do you know if this data is pre or post California/Colorado legalizaton laws?
Amherst/Northampton, bro.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu February 07, 2013 1:02 am
by Green Habit
Electromatic wrote:Do you know if this data is pre or post California/Colorado legalizaton laws?
I'm almost certain it's pre.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 11:52 am
by Chloe
Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 1:15 pm
by Green Habit
Chloe wrote:Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.
Care to explain? I'm sure the difference between OR and VA on that map will come into play...

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 1:17 pm
by Green Habit
In the meantime, we also have this map to observe:

https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook ... 0548593859

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Had to chuckle at the South and Austin for different reasons.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 1:29 pm
by Chloe
Green Habit wrote:
Chloe wrote:Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.
Care to explain? I'm sure the difference between OR and VA on that map will come into play...
Well, for starters I don't smoke pot, but I do see the good it's doing for a lot of people with health issues so I'm a huge supporter of hemp/cannabis for that reason alone. Big pharma would take a hit, but that's a very good thing. The fact that it's illegal when our economy is almost the worst it's ever been is just astounding. Hemp alone could solve the unemployment problem. Taxing this product, and exporting it, could help reduce the deficit. Using it for building materials and clothing would also do a lot of good - could completely replace cotton, doesn't require pesticides to grow like cotton does, so it's far more green. I'm sure there's a lot more that could be said, but that's a good starting point for a discussion. Anyone disagree with any of that?

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 1:31 pm
by Chloe
Green Habit wrote:
Chloe wrote:Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.
Care to explain? I'm sure the difference between OR and VA on that map will come into play...
The differences, that I see, come down to religion. :)

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 1:35 pm
by Chloe
Green Habit wrote:In the meantime, we also have this map to observe:

https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook ... 0548593859

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Had to chuckle at the South and Austin for different reasons.
What were your reasons for chuckling? It's really interesting to see these maps, thanks for sharing

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 2:01 pm
by Green Habit
Chloe wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Chloe wrote:Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.
Care to explain? I'm sure the difference between OR and VA on that map will come into play...
The differences, that I see, come down to religion. :)
We've talked about that before. :)

And I don't disagree with you, other than I'm not that optimistic that hemp could displace that many other materials. Still, that's no reason to lump it into illegality. For me, the strongest argument for legalizing cannabis (hell, even all drugs) is that it's the only way to end the vicious drug war that's cost so much--both in monetary and human terms.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 2:03 pm
by Green Habit
Chloe wrote:What were your reasons for chuckling? It's really interesting to see these maps, thanks for sharing
Just that both the South and Austin continued to live up to stereotypes.

The real surprise to me on that map was how darkly shaded the SLC suburbs were. I mused elsewhere that there must be some subversive thought going on at BYU. :haha:

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 2:12 pm
by Chloe
Green Habit wrote:
Chloe wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Chloe wrote:Well, that was to be expected :) This whole topic gets me so heated.
Care to explain? I'm sure the difference between OR and VA on that map will come into play...
The differences, that I see, come down to religion. :)
We've talked about that before. :)

And I don't disagree with you, other than I'm not that optimistic that hemp could displace that many other materials. Still, that's no reason to lump it into illegality. For me, the strongest argument for legalizing cannabis (hell, even all drugs) is that it's the only way to end the vicious drug war that's cost so much--both in monetary and human terms.
That, w/out a doubt. The gov. should not be involved in it, if you want to sit at home and do a line, you should be able to :D
I should rephrase that, it wouldn't replace all materials, but it's a much better option vs some materials.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:43 pm
by bart
Doesn't that map really just indicate where the stupid people who favor gay marriage are?

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:47 pm
by Chloe
bart wrote:Doesn't that map really just indicate where the stupid people who favor gay marriage are?
:haha:

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:49 pm
by Electromatic
I thought Atlanta would be darker than that, Athens, Savannah and Charleston are and then it gets Baptist.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:52 pm
by bart
Electromatic wrote:I thought Atlanta would be darker than that
ibtSkitchPatterson

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 9:18 pm
by Orpheus
I am a recreational user but when I do have pain (usually foot/back pain since I have flat feet) it's really amazing how well it works. It can almost be dangerous sometimes because I'll almost forget I was hurt in the first place.

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 2:18 am
by @SkitchP
bart wrote:
Electromatic wrote:I thought Atlanta would be darker than that
ibtSkitchPatterson

Who is Skitch Patterson? Ive reinvented myself bart. (d)

Re: Demographic Maps

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 2:20 am
by BurtReynolds
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