Jeremy Driscoll
Well-Known Member
They are a poor country that made it clear that they do not give a shit about what goes on in the outside world. They benefit in no way and remain poor if they do nothing, but if they legalized and grew it then they could export it to visitors when they go on tour their. I know they don't want to admit to the world that they are poor and need help fast or things are just going to get worse for them. But this is their best and coincidentaly their easiest way to put the land and the people to work. The best part about this is that you don't need to use any fancy technology to grow it out doors, and that is great because the people are so secluded away from the outside world that they are probably amish to credit card or 3-d tvs and other modern technologies like the internet or whatever the LEADER of the place is afraid of exposing from the outside world to his people.
And with hemp quality products this is an easy way for a country this poor and outdated to still make something that is high quality just because of what it is made out of and not soley because of how much of material is used, how it is used, and who made it.
And Marijuana Rick Simpson oil. Is super easy to make for those people with limited technology and practice his people can make it like pros as good as it can get. I'm sure even North Korean children can be taught to use a rice maker and some measurements of plant and so what ever.
So there you go two huge money makers that are easy enough for the Koreans to make and can still benefit the outside world. And best of yet the ingredient is grown so you never run out of it no matter what.
And Like Uraguay, I do not think that Korea gives a damn about pleasing outside parties like the DEA. In fact when it comes to Korea I think that they give a damn about themselves and not a damn about any or every else. Which is why this easy money making opportunity is perfect for them.
EDIT: And don't also forget. That this is probably the first time he could finally be honest with to his people and the rest of the world if he was to say something like, "Hey now I can finally prove that I am willing to do that the rest of the world has been afraid to do for so long until Uraguay." "
And that is stand up to the DEA minded type government influences that most Countrys are to scared to do."
Imagine that babyface fat leader finally being able to look good and do so honestly for a change. And in an easy way too.
Holly Shit hurry Korea.
And with hemp quality products this is an easy way for a country this poor and outdated to still make something that is high quality just because of what it is made out of and not soley because of how much of material is used, how it is used, and who made it.
And Marijuana Rick Simpson oil. Is super easy to make for those people with limited technology and practice his people can make it like pros as good as it can get. I'm sure even North Korean children can be taught to use a rice maker and some measurements of plant and so what ever.
So there you go two huge money makers that are easy enough for the Koreans to make and can still benefit the outside world. And best of yet the ingredient is grown so you never run out of it no matter what.
And Like Uraguay, I do not think that Korea gives a damn about pleasing outside parties like the DEA. In fact when it comes to Korea I think that they give a damn about themselves and not a damn about any or every else. Which is why this easy money making opportunity is perfect for them.
EDIT: And don't also forget. That this is probably the first time he could finally be honest with to his people and the rest of the world if he was to say something like, "Hey now I can finally prove that I am willing to do that the rest of the world has been afraid to do for so long until Uraguay." "
And that is stand up to the DEA minded type government influences that most Countrys are to scared to do."
Imagine that babyface fat leader finally being able to look good and do so honestly for a change. And in an easy way too.
Holly Shit hurry Korea.
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