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I've never been stoned with a provider but I've had extra fun in the sack after smoking a bit of weed with girlfriends in the past.  More specifically, I found that I got harder when a bit stoned (although not when very stoned) and my orgasm was very powerful.  One lady friend really enjoyed sex while stoned although sometimes it took her longer to climax. Anyway, now that it is legal to possess and smoke the green in DC (if in a hotel room, my only concern would be hotel management so I would vape to suppress the smell), I wonder how our local providers and hobbyists feel about adding this to the mix.  I mean, I've commonly shared a bottle of wine with providers, so why not put herb on the menu if it suits my/her fancy?

I can't say I have been following up on the matter, I would also assume it's against hotel policy to posses marijuana on their property.  

I also believe any lady who was unfortunate enough to be arrested for prostitution also had to submit to a drug screen and could face additional charges, based on the results.

I've already mixed the 420 with my hobby activities since they legalized it couple months ago.   Sex is even better and the ladies are very appreciative when I have some with me.  

But do careful / discreet about it, like you said.

Posted By: Cusefandc1
I've never been stoned with a provider but I've had extra fun in the sack after smoking a bit of weed with girlfriends in the past.  More specifically, I found that I got harder when a bit stoned (although not when very stoned) and my orgasm was very powerful.  One lady friend really enjoyed sex while stoned although sometimes it took her longer to climax. Anyway, now that it is legal to possess and smoke the green in DC (if in a hotel room, my only concern would be hotel management so I would vape to suppress the smell), I wonder how our local providers and hobbyists feel about adding this to the mix.  I mean, I've commonly shared a bottle of wine with providers, so why not put herb on the menu if it suits my/her fancy?  

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It is based in Maryland. Legalization will be an issue in the 2016 election.

I think the extraction of marijuana oils is not legal anywhere(I could be wrong) but I think that falls under the umbrella of the manufacturing of illicit drugs. Which is highly illegal, and is counter productive to the legalization of marijuana itself.

US govt has made alot of money off citizen arrests and created numerous jobs in this War Against Drugs.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_in_the_United_States
No one cares about oils in MD & DC. VA has sticks up their asses.

 
Counter productive in what aspects?

 
http://i.word.com/idictionary/albeit
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/affect-versus-effect
 

Posted By: JohnyComeAlready
I think the extraction of marijuana oils is not legal anywhere(I could be wrong) but I think that falls under the umbrella of the manufacturing of illicit drugs. Which is highly illegal, and is counter productive to the legalization of marijuana itself.

Sticks up the ass/opinions, and other such nonsense are not valid arguments to what the law is. IE irrelevant.  

 
Now I'll explain my comment, cannabis is the plant THC-oil is derived from. The simplest form of riding the society of THC-oil, is to criminalize the possession of the product in which it is derived from.  IE the manufacturing of THC oil(which is illegal and a felony) is counter productive to the legalization of the cannabis plant/marijuana.

 
Explain what "No one cares about oils in MD & DC" means.

I don't personally care whether it's legal or illegal to posses, manufacture, or distribute the drug, but that has nothing to do with what the law "is".

I didn't understand your short explaination about the correlation between  
-criminalizing marijuana to rid society of thc oil,  
&  
-manufacturing thc oil being counter productive to legalizing marijuana.  
 
 
VA is unlisted under wikipedia, so VAians (virginians) must be so focused on their internal happenings that they barely care enough about national interests and Wikipedia.  
 Google search shows acceptance of oil use for epilepsy.
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/cannabis_law/2015/02/virginia-one-small-step-for-a-man-.html

Noone cares about oils in MD & DC?  
http://m.myeasternshoremd.com/stardem/news/local_news/article_e4e89e25-ab93-57a9-9980-b4af618f4593.html?mode=jqm  
& I FOUND NOTHING IN GOOGLE SEARCHES WITH KEY WORDS  
"hash" "marijuana" "oil" "thc" "dc" "district" "columbia"  
 where any articles define laws about oils or derivatives but seem, since February, to be legally accepted

This is something that you would really have to discuss with individual providers beforehand, and certainly not spring on them after arrival.  I, for one, have no interest in it and will not see a client who has partaken recently; I prefer my partners to have all their faculties about them, and conversation can be difficult when one's awareness is drifting.  It is also a less than flattering "cologne" on most men.

Warmly,

*Maureen

it felt like all afternoon after that. I left after about three hours. I thought it reckless of her to have it with her and reckless to offer it to someone she never met before, but goddam it was great. We had so much fun yakking and fooling around. And more generally, I find sex and orgasms hugely more superb on weed. I'm not a weedie, just indulge on very infrequent occasions of opportunity.

law, but suspect it is not legal in a hotel. Not to mention could trigger a smoke detector or just plain be smelled.

I miss being able to smoke. :( Can't wait for my adhd meds to arrive!!

I too heard that Congress was seeking to block DC's voter-approved marijuana law, yet the DC police seem to be abiding by the new law.  I am providing below a link to the MPDC website which highlights major aspects of the law.  In addition, I have spoken with a couple of DC police officers recently about this matter and they confirmed that the law is in effect.  To add to that, I understand the crime for smoking weed outside of a private residence (such as in public or in a hotel room) is a misdemeanor fine of like $25-$50, so similar to a parking ticket.  Let me clarify that marijuana is still illegal under federal law, so the old rules still apply on federal property such as Rock Creek Park.  

So, to my knowledge, smoking weed in a DC hotel room would be a very minor offense legally though it would very likely be against hotel policy.  I believe that hotels are really only concerned with the smell, which vaping would solve since it practically eliminates the lingering odor issue.  

Having said this I remain very open to constructive concerns and comments on this subject.  The last thing I'd want is to put myself or a provider at significantly increased risk to LE.

Rock Creek Park, all the monuments etc.  And not only is smoking illegal, so is possession, & it would be a Federal offense if caught.  DC law was really designed to allow only home use by residents, allows possession of up to 6 plants & a small amount of product and use only in private residences & such.  So not legal in hotels (not to mention they're all non-smoking of anything), and while you could rationalize that you're already breaking anti-prostitution law by hobbying, illegal substance use just doubles the LE incentive to bust you, plus getting the drug cops involved in addition to the vice/prostitution cops.  Not wise IMHO.

....if you didn't mind if I just watched. I have partaken in the past. Nowadays, I just stick to sprinkling hemp seeds on almost everything I eat ;-)
xoxo
Caylee

My only concern would be that I don't like to smoke in non-smoking hotel rooms because it is indiscreet and draws attention, which goes against my need for discretion.  However, bringing a vaporizer along is a great idea!  :)

I was thinking about posing in my newest photos with a Pax, if my photographer will let me.  ;)  I wish I could travel around with my volcano.  Seems too large to travel with tho, and I would never want to offend a 420-hater with its presence.  ;)

I never bring 420 up in conversation because if a guy isn't into it, I'd rather not have to confront him with the fact that I do like it.  Some people are still stuck in prohibition mentality and think marijuana is some horrible drug instead of a medicinal and relaxing natural plant that is safer to consume than alcohol.  I'd rather consume 420 with a client than drink together any day, but due to not wanting to offend people I almost never bring it up.  I am pretty sure this is the first time I've ever publicly admitted that I'm into it.  Lol.  ;)

I don't like to discuss such things in emails, so it's my preference that a guy simply mention it upon his arrival if he is interested in sharing some.

all be it minor ones. Like not wanting to get up after indulging, which could be cause a problem once the clients time has expired.

So back in the "ahem" day I was a smoker.  Stopped  years ago  and just recently started up again. Man has things
Changed.  

Used to be 20$ bag and a Philly blunt and you were good to go.  
I hurt my leg and they put me on some crazy meds that made me  
Nauseous and actually gave me a scare. "Heart racing blah stuff"

So i stopped taking the meds and went out and got me a pax2

My knee stopped hurting as much to the point where I'm passing
On surgery. I am know a firm believer that weed heals. I had major
Pain till I started puffing again. I am new to the vape thing but it  
Definitely was a different type of high.  As far as hobbying I think I would
Have to be with someone I have seen a couple of times. with  at least a two
Hour session with snacks lol.

Weed and sex are awesome.  I have smoked with my partner and never smoke in the room.  On the balcony, yes.  Parking lot / garage. However you choose to burn it, it's going to smell.  After using the PAX, I still prefer metal with a snuffer on top.

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