I agree with the premise of your last sentence in principle, and it is far more controllable with editables that have specific mgs per dose, but my anecdotal experience, which truly is deep as Lake Baikal, runs against it in the vast majority of use instances.
Again, I really don't care too...
I wasn't imagining someone getting drunk, rather just having a beer or two. I think that is one of the differences - albeit nuanced on its own. A person can have a beer or two and still be the same guy, but it seems more of a thing that someone is often either stoned or they aren't, without much...
Been legal in MT for a couple years now. According to a lot of folks who opposed that citizen's initiative, the sky should've fallen around 600 days ago. Today it's up there and it's blue.
I don't care, and generally view it in the same moral context as I do drinking and have long felt that...
Yep. It’s real disappointing. A lot of legislators surrender their role as a coequal branch of government, and instead become the executive office’s bitch. It’s disappointing when the independent thought I felt certain reps were exhibiting in their responses to 442 during the session were...
Like @Fudd I have always been very hesitant about permethrin, though fertility is not a concern anymore.
My late friend Bob once pointed out that ticks in the area I live love quartz monzonite, and it’s true. A short hike west of Clancy or Jefferson City in the spring will yield a dozen in 20...
I don't think your assessment of MT is correct, and even if the legislature abandoned their constituents in such a way, I'd wager a citizen's initiative would reverse it in subsequent years.
10 years ago in a Montana where hunters were less aware of the shenanigans than they are now, Montanans...
Hey guys, I drew the same permit and so I am gonna piggy back off this one. The LandTrust.com website is currently crashed so I am just trying to get ahead of the game.
I believe we aren't too far from 100 of the top 100 songs at any given moment being created by something other than human brains.
https://www.udio.com/
Last night at tee-ball practice, my six-year-old son took one to the face.
He’s had a propensity for bloody noses in his life, and this one was a goddamn waterfall. He ran off the field to me, and I pinched his nose and walked him to my truck where I had paper towels to clean him up. As I got...
I think Paul by KO - and to be clear, I think he's a grade A d-bag.
Boxing gives a bit of delusion to age, but I think about how fast people fall off in MMA. There is an enormous difference between someone in their 20s vs 50s. Imagine if this were a 100 meter dash? A good high-schooler would...
I have long thought that scouting for hunting is more enjoyable than the hunting itself. Particularly when everything is coming back to life in the spring.
It could be childish at base, but leveraging my prideful indifference to the opinions of others has also been a weight lifted in recent...
I agree that the agencies should follow the law, but in the example above on the Iron Mask which is something I know about, of the 5 things the BLM was litigated against, the only 1 that stuck was the claim that the "BLM failed to analyze the “cumulative effects” of past and future projects in...
Finally got around to listening to this, and I will be sharing it.
I'm aware of lots of litigation that has occurred all over the west, but one I know fairly well and seems in line with a lot that was discussed was the Iron Mask litigation in the Elkhorns. In 2005, the...
The Elkhorns have over a thousand less elk today than they did a decade ago, and are well under objective.
Spikes with a general tag, tons of B permits, and antlerless opportunity on a general tag on private, BLM, and State lands has been the MO for years now. Incredibly liberal seasons...
I’ve got no dog in the fight and don’t give a chit about anyone involved.
I do think it’s a universal truth though, that complaining about the refs after a game is always the wrong thing to do and is never useful.