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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: All We Perceive]
#21773512 - 06/07/15 10:32 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Damn, do you not give a fuck about the weed being legal? I think it would be awesome for this to happen where I live, but I don't see it happening soon, but even if it did medically, I still would not be able to smoke it, cause of random drug tests at work, this is something that needs to be fixed to where it's a testing similar to alcohol, but if you legitly get it medically, I don't see why it's not allowed on the job.
Any meds I am prescribed I totally get away with taking them at work, and this medicine is klonopin,and oxycodone IR, which I beleive I could totally quit taking them if I just could smoke weed again
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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: Imperfect Iam]
#21773651 - 06/07/15 11:13 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Other states are on the brink of legalization so that should be less of a factor going forward. In large part, the overall libertarian vibe of Colorado attracts people to it. That vibe is spreading throughout the country which I feel will dilute the libertarian uniqueness of Colorado, especially as other states legalize. I've seen a lot of people move to Colorado and then move back. I'd say a large percentage are here for a temporary party and then will move somewhere else and many are buying with the intention to unload in 3-4 years and move somewhere else. If that's true, the buying market is going to be great in 3-5 years. Colorado does not currently have the infrastructure (crazy ski traffic anyone??) to support such a wide exodus out of other states into it and I think that will ultimately cap the markets. Oil and gas has also slowed, which is huge in Colorado, which will obviously effect the market. Not to mention, wages remain stagnant in the Denver metro area and outside of Denver they are even worse. I dunno, I'm no expert but I don't think this crazy boom is sustainable.
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dwnlw2slw said: This sucks, I thought I was alone in my wish to move to a legal mary state.
Are you retarded? You actually believed you were the only person who wanted to move to a legal state?
No. It was sarcasm, which I thought would have been obvious in light of the next sentence, which was also sarcasm. But the question, "You actually believed..." would have been sufficient, but then you go on calling me an "idiot stoner" as if you could judge me as that from a single statement that you misinterpreted.
Please kill yourself as soon as possible.
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Edited by dwnlw2slw (06/07/15 08:05 PM)
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Also, let's say hypothetically that it was a sincere statement that I thought I was alone in my wish to move to a legal state. I would be revealing that I now realize that I was wrong. It takes courage for people to admit that they were wrong and people go around saying that they knew it (the truth) all along, whether they knew or not, because of people like you.
Good luck being a guy who eagerly jumps at any opportunity to put others down and make himself seem somehow smarter or better. Even though this attempt didn't quite work out, I'm sure if you just keep plugging away that your struggles will bare fruit.
And please kill yourself. This time I am being sincere. Please. Really...do it. Please be a good person and help rid the world of those who seek to boost themselves by preying on and exploiting the weak.
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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: dwnlw2slw]
#21775979 - 06/07/15 08:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ahh man, let it go, you r letting him get to you to much, and yes, it does take courage to admit one was wrong, who cares either way!
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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: Imperfect Iam]
#21777141 - 06/08/15 02:48 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi all, I am new here. Saw this on the topics board. The housing market seems inflated a good 10-20% there. Everyone knows now is the time to move to Oregon and swarm the shit out of it to make everyone that's currently there leave ;P
Edited by Rictus (06/08/15 02:50 AM)
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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: Rictus]
#21796328 - 06/12/15 08:01 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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when to sell my house ? now THAT is the question
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Re: The pot effect on Denver's housing market [Re: natzyshroomer] 2
#21796402 - 06/12/15 08:30 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Poor public transit from downtown to the suburbs? That's insane, buses run every 15 minutes and will take you from downtown to anywhere in the frontrange, plus they just built the new lightrail that goes from Denver to golden.
RTD is one of the better transit systems, I never drive anywhere because the buses and lightrail can take you any where for pocket change and they run often and consistantly.
I love it here, ive lived here since childhood, well between here and the bay area California, and I still think this place is amazing. There's the city which has everything a city should have, then a short distance away you can get out into the beauty of nature, its the perfect blend of city life and nature. Plus the people out here are really tolerant of one another, you can be whet ever kind of a freak you want and I'm sure you will find an affinity group out here.
Colorado has always been welcoming to "hippies"...hell, hunter S. Thompson once ran for sheriff of aspen and had a home at woody-creek. "Drop-city" one of the first hippie communes was in Colorado, nick sand and Tim scully once had LSD labs set up in the mountians and by the Denver zoo. Neal cassady was from Denver, and Neal, jack kerouac, Allen Ginsburg, and so on all have connections to this city....Allen Ginsburg and Chögyam Trungpa even started naropa university in boulder which is an amazing Buddhist inspired college...I went to "Jefferson county open school" which was an alternitive school run by hippie type folks, there was no dress code, couches in the class-rooms, you called the teachers by their first names, there was no grades, and cross country trips were common, a truley unique way to learn.... Colorado is an amazing place for hip people.
The influx of people moving in due to legal marijuana doesn't bother me, I still have cheap housing, and cheap housing is all over the place, seriously most parts of lakewood are a 10 minute drive from downtown, and there's plenty of cheap housingbin lakewood.
...though they are building TONS of these high-end housing complexes all over the place....
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