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We've eaten, developed and drilled to near oblivion, says the environmental writer. It's time to realize that having more stuff is not the road to paradise. Oh, really?
  • Jonathan

    As "weeds" are just a characterization of plants growing somewhere other than where we wish, I suppose "black" markets are simply markets emerging where our governing bodies do not wish. I mentioned such markets for two reasons: 1. they would undermine the regulatory pricing structure Blacksun would impose; and 2. criminal activity, including violence, often accompanies black market activities.