David Weigel | January 26, 2007
Zach Dundas has an amusing cover story in Oregon's Willamette Week - a sober, la-de-dah visit to the country's biggest (only?) legal marijuana judging competition.
Yes, the Awards are the only major non-clandestine cannabis competition in the United States. And yes, 28 different strains were evaluated for flavor, aroma, potency and other qualities, with prizes in every category. The judges—all cardholding patients—filled out elaborate score sheets, complete with Wine Spectator-style comments ("A very pine-like smell...").
And yes, you could see a Buddhist monk line up behind a NASCAR-dad type in a camo ball cap to buy tickets to a raffle for a glass bong autographed by Tommy Chong.
Mostly, though, the Awards comprised a businesslike tradeshow and buffet banquet. The biggest prizes were reserved for the strains determined to pack the most potent medicinal punch.
Dundas forgoes the usual "but seriously, these people are potheads" commentary. It's like a portal to an alternate universe where pot smoking has been normalized and made boring. (For another portal to this universe, check out Jacob Sullum's Saying Yes.)
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Why didn't Jacob Sullum do some live-blogging from this
event?
Or was he in no condition for blogging?
Excellent article. I don't know if true libertarians can support
a state run medical marijuana garden though.
Kidding, kidding. Oregon seems like a pretty enlightened place.
Speaking of drugs in general and pot in particular...
Winning the
War on Drugs
Friday Fun link from your ol' Uncle Jack (iff'n y'all ain't seen it
'fore)
How could anyboday "sample 28 varieties" in a short period and be in any shape to judge anything?
How could anyboday "sample 28 varieties" in a short period
and be in any shape to judge anything?
I'd love to find out.
> How could anyboday "sample 28 varieties" in a short period
and be in any shape to judge anything?
Well, if your goal is pain relief, then a foggy mind is going to be
an undesirable side effect, so a lot of medicinal breeders start
with indicas (with more CBD and less than THC than sativas, and
thus more of a body high and less of a mind fog) and then breed
*for* clearheadedness.
So, if you're a judge, and as such a cardholder and presumably
someone who smokes on a regular schedule and has built up a
tolerance to and familiarity with marijuana, I don't think it's at
all implausible that you'd be able to take a hit or two of 28
specifically low-stoning strains over the course of a day and still
retain critical functionality.
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