Posted on 07/29/2010 7:34:44 AM PDT by Mojave
PROVIDENCE, R.I., July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The New England School of Alternative Horticultural Studies, a New England-based medical marijuana training center, today announced the September 2010 launch of its Basic Medical Marijuana training class in Warwick, RI, the first professional medical marijuana training class in the north eastern United States.
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This puts a whole new meaning to the term “cramming for for the final exam”.
Pot. Stat.
” the first professional medical marijuana training class in the north eastern United States.”
Training?
Mountain Dew? Check!
Funions? Check!
Fire in the hole!
AKA Doobie U.
The cafeteria serves Fruity Pebbles and Cap’n Crunch.
The games we play...
I always had trouble with that game!
I think Oaksterdam University has them beat.
Love their motto.
"We call it medicine so make sure what your consuming is actually good for you."
Your = You're
We all laugh, but these guys have been pioneering ways to maximize the yield from indoor “horticulture” for decades, some of them really do have it down to a science by now!
Yep. Punchings hole in the drywall of their rental residence, illegal wiring, blazing hot halides driving high moisture conditions in closed areas, mold damage, leaking hydroponics, warped hardwood floors. Landlord’s nightmare.
Seventy-five percent (75%) support medicinal marijuana use, while only 14% say patients should not be allowed to smoke doctor-prescribed pot. Support for medical marijuana is even higher than it was in October, when 63% said it should be allowed.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/july_2010/43_say_marijuana_should_be_legalized_42_disagree
This joint won’t be turning out “doctors.” It’s about halides, not Haldol.
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