A table with cowboy hatz on is definitely an oddity. I approached this table and quickly gained a scent that made me query: How different is buying legal weed than the old days? These chaps were in town as custodians of motels near on the outskirts of major Colorado cities. The biggest hospitality trade show in the USA was apparently in New Orleans.




TABLE: LEGAL WEED
You Had Me at "Hello"!
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by Cody
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"...It's such a different sales experience. My whole life, I get the wobblin' jaws pushing me stuff I don't want or care about. But when weed tenderz drop in a free joint as a bonus or offer me half off a cannister, I almost tear up.
It's like: "Thank you. Yes, I am interested in whatever you are offering. I'm all in. Please!..."
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Gentrified Dealers!
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by Boone
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"...Yeah, and it's hilarious because its so obvious that the old school drug dealezs from the ghetto are transitioning to salaried positionz. They have changed their look a bit. Some of them still talk in those hush tonez like a raid can drop at any moment.
It's a totally gentrified profession at this point..." ​​
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Point, Counter Point​
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by Clint
"...I disagree entirely. When you're breaking the law, you meet new people constantly. And you're in it together. There's an us against them kind of thing. I felt more like a cowboy on reefer runz than when I was out wranglin'. The outlaw. I mean I could've ended up in the slammer!
Now, it's more like runnin' out for milk..."



