Is it okay to bring pot to a pot luck?!


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Is it okay to bring pot to a pot luck?


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My friends and I spent a few summers having weekly pot-lucks. It was a great way to feed a bunch for little. It would never have been a pot-luck without the pot!

Depends how lucky your pot is....
Mmmmmmm....brownies

Check with how your host/hostess will feel about that, they might not want it in their home.

sry but my guess would be ummmmmmmm no?

only if you have enough to share with others.

Yes, bring pot to a pot luck.
Hopefully cops will too be at the pot luck and your luck may go down the pot with the pot you brought for the pot luck!

call them suprise brownies and don't tell anyone. when someone realizes that there stoned yell out SUPRISE!!

Rather than purchase a ready made meal? sure !

And if your not a mass poisoner why not bring two.
Many will partake of your pot luck with no questions or be not annoyed you gave brought a free feast. Though dont expect gratitude or any for yourself as this be greedily snatched up by the crowd Nobodys gonna not want you to bring one. Most gracious thee be looked upon if do so.

If you are partying with fellow potheads, then I see no reason to NOT bring it with you. However....should you be concerned about getting busted etc., you might want to consider adding your herb to some delicious brownies or cookies for that "something extra"!

Only if you bring papers or a bong afterall others will be there

You can take pot to a potluck but you may not be so LUCKY when they ask you to leave the potluck gathering with your pot. Good luck

Yes everyone makes a dish of their own

Depends on the crowd.
I'd bring food as a back up

Absolutely ~!!! and make sure there is enough for everyone so when the police bust the little get together, they can fund their Christmas party with all the tickets and fines.

No- only if it's at my house! Oh, did I forget to mention- Pot luck at my house this weekend and you're invited!! :)




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