NationStates Jolt Archive


Marijuana Legalized, trade relations open

Krapickstan
28-11-2007, 22:27
Government press release
"A former Class C drug Marijuana came up for review 2 months ago for legalization it was deemed plausible with 4 trial sites set up across the country, the success shown in these 4 trial areas has led to a nationwide legalization and thoughs convicted of a non violent marijuana offence have been aquitted and released.
The herb however will be closely regulated and sold in 3g bags marked with a health warning and a government watermark to show that it is a legal breed. 6 farming areas have been chosen across the country to cultivate the nationwide supply, with more sites up for aproval in the future.

The production costs compared to most nations is very low and therefore we would like to open up a marijuana trade system with other nations that have legalized the herb."

just leave a reply if you are interested...
2 Girls 1 Cup
28-11-2007, 22:30
I will like to start with 1 million tons a month. I need to distract my army of chidren and prostitues some how. How much and can you gaurrante delivery?
Krapickstan
28-11-2007, 22:34
Our nation refuse to do trade with you, also if you do not stop abusing your nations human rights action will be taken
2 Girls 1 Cup
28-11-2007, 22:40
Our nation refuse to do trade with you, also if you do not stop abusing your nations human rights action will be taken

I haven't abused any rights...yet. I don't have an army yet, I need the Marijuana to keep my future army happy and keep my citizens from uprising. Please reconsider so we can domanite the world together.
Kahanistan
28-11-2007, 22:44
Marijuana is legal in Kahanistan and we have a thriving hemp industry which supplies much of our nation's biodiesel and food needs. While we see little reason to import foreign hemp at this point, there may be a demand for the higher THC content of your nation's crop among our citizenry; our domestic hemp is bred for a lower THC content to discourage labourers from getting high on duty and slacking on the job.

Signed,
Angus McKimble,
Minister of Commerce

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The Government of Kahanistan condemns the proposal by Two Girls One Cup to deploy an army of child soldiers. This is a violation of labour law and basic human rights. We are also wary of their explicitly stated imperialist agenda; our government will not trade with them.

Signed,
Dr. Khalid bin Abdullah al-Omari,
President of Kahanistan
Alfegos
28-11-2007, 23:31
"Cannabis, eh?"
"Yes sir, that is legalised in their nation. But they might be interested in the more..."
"Yes, I know. Foresight and Zen. If they legalise cannabis, these will likely be legalised, or at least not frowned upon."

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AUM Secret Communique

We hear of your drugs trade in cannabis, and wonder whether you have considered legalising such drugs as Zen and Foresight. We believe that diquate information on the drugs can be found in a search of the sitehere (http://editthis.info/nova).
Cripistan
28-11-2007, 23:33
We have legalized marajuana in our country. We also have fields, but our country's demand is high. We mainly use it for citizens with high radiation exposure, and as a narcotic like alcohol.

We also believe that what 2 Girls 1 Cup is doing is wrong. We will support you in any action you take against 2 Girls 1 Cup.

Please notify us of our hemp availability ASAP. Thank you.

Omar Khazel
Leader of Central Cripistan
Rafaellun
28-11-2007, 23:47
Official State Message
Regarding the trading of Marijuana

The Confederacy of Rafaellun expresses its disapointment in Krapickstan's latest decision concerning Marijuana. Cannabis, in addition to most other Class C drugs, are illegal in Rafaellun, and regrettably we must decline to take part in your trade agreement. We would like to implore you to rethink the drug's use, especially in regards to your future military.

Matthias Archer
Foreign Minister, Confederacy of Rafaellun
Yanitaria
29-11-2007, 00:01
The USSY would like to allow for open trade of hemp and marijuana products.
Roseberg
29-11-2007, 06:35
I must note, on my nation's behalf, a deep regret that Krapickstan has made marijuana legal. Here in Roseberg, marijuana is often called Devil Weed, and it is with very good reason this is so. The long-term harmful effects brought on by marijuana are long proved.

Roseberg will not be taking part in the mariuana trade with Krapickstan, and not only that, we shall not be taking part in any trade with Krapickstan, lest marijuana be smuggled in to the Grand Duchy from that country.

Regretfully,
Secretary of State Francis Murzycki of the Grand Duchy of Roseberg