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The state isn't reinventing the wheel - it's inventing the wheel. No state has done this before. There is no road map. Some of the unanswered questions for the state is who can grow, how much can be grown, what kind of bud is best. (AP Photo/File)

Pot forum packs Seattle City Hall

I-502 passed, marijuana is legal, so what now? The state has less than 11 months to figure out how to grow, sell and regulate the drug, and it's starting from scratch.

More than 400 people packed Seattle City Hall last night to give the state liquor board, which will oversee industry, some advice on what to do.

Most of the people at the meeting, including some members of the liquor board like Chris Marr, can't believe this has happened. "Certainly when I was watching Cream in the Fillmore years ago, I never dreamed I'd end up being here in this set of circumstances," Marr joked.

The meeting was part celebration, part nuts and bolts advice. Board chair Sharon Foster even got into the giggling when reminding people they only had two minutes to speak. "If you can do it in less, you get a brownie point from us," Foster said as the crowd burst into laughter. "You know I did not say brownie. I said 'a brownie point.'"

Once the crowd had its fill of snickering and giggling and double entendres, the board finally started getting some advice on what to do. The state isn't reinventing the wheel - it's inventing the wheel. No state has done this before. There is no road map. Some of the unanswered questions for the state is who can grow, how much can be grown, what kind of bud is best.

John Eskola spoke for small medical marijuana growers who want in on this industry. "We're going to grow the best weed we can," he said. "We have been for the last 25 years. You need to bring us in. We need to be part of this." Eskola nearly choked up near the end of his comments. "It's very emotional thing for me," he said. "It's been a war for 40 years. The war's over. We won."

Most people that spoke advocated for smaller grow-operations, with an emphasis on family-owned farms. They say it will provide better quality. They also believe small operations might not find their way on to the federal radar as easily. As one farmer said, "I think there should be little to no restrictions at all. There are thousands of people in this business. America was built on the small businessman. The entrepreneur. We don't need any big conglomerates coming in here and taking over what we've worked so hard for."

The state is in the process of hiring consultants to make sure it sets this industry up properly. It will hire a "pot czar" to oversee the operations. Prices are expected to start around $12 a gram. The state expects to sell about 187,000 pounds of pot a year - that's potentially at $2 billion industry.

Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio Reporter
Chris loves the rush of covering breaking news and works hard to try to make sense of it all while telling stories about real people in extraordinary circumstances.
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  • shark75 wrote...
    @LesBrains50
    You are burning a substance and inhaling the burned compounds/biproduct/smoke. It is cancerous, stupid. I'm sure nobody accused your stoner a.ss of being a rocket scientist though...
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  • sohojo wrote...
    Hey Moron
    I never said it was healthy and I don't use it. So, quit making assumptions. You are just completely misinformed and look pretty stupid when you post propaganda that has been spewed for years.
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  • MmMerrifield wrote...
    actually...
    new research shows that the cancer preventing aspects of cannabis smoke counteract the cancerous parts. Cannabis is medicine, the main healing ingredients(not the THC) are also found in human breast milk of non cannabis using women. http://www.salem-news.com/articles/june272010/marijuana-infants-sc.php there are loads of studies that point to cannabis being good for ones health
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  • HLC wrote...
    Yea Lessbrains, what he said.
    The dope may not make you violent just incredibly STUPID fool. I hope you are a grower and I can point the feds to your house. Sorry but the direction your taking is not progress so I plan on being in the way. You won't be the first doper I've put out of business. Comin for ya stoner. I may even live next door.
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  • shark75 wrote...
    @sohojo
    It's not propaganda. It's chemistry you F.tard. Also, the fact that stoners are losers is not propaganda, it's public opinion you idiot. Now get lost.
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  • sohojo wrote...
    Hey Shark
    You are a joke. Now you are siting public opinion. You must live under a rock or in a cave. I suggest you go back into hiding. And, HLC, wow what a tough guy. Someone should put you out of business, which I'm sure someone will do someday.You guys are what stands in the way of freedom. Go flush yourself.
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  • Skykomish2 wrote...
    Its easy
    I quit smoking pot many years ago. But when I did smoke, I grew my own. My guess? People will continue to do that. Its a weed, and with a little TLC its GOOD weed. I think the state will slowly be aced out by the homegrown.
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  • shark75 wrote...
    "Standing in the way of freedom."
    HA HA HA!! That's funny Soblow. I guess in your ilk's pot-centric universe, I am standing in the way of Freedom. You're right. Shame on me.
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  • sohojo wrote...
    Shark
    We can simply agree to disagree on this subject. Insults are pointless and actually weaken the debate. I will try to refrain. Have a good day.
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Go ahead.............
    Continue to clog the courts,over crowd jails and waste billions on the "War on Drugs", fools.
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