What’s on your mind?
Char Kalk of New Ulm: “Within the next two years.”
Lucas Smith of Maui, Hawaii: “2020”
Nate Kruger of New Ulm: “2021”
Jeremy Marquardt of New Ulm: “It should be legal now, but I think two years.”
Joel Hopper of Waukesha, Wisconsin: “Two to three years, but I think it will be a generation before it’s readily accepted.”
Clayton Wiltscheck, New Ulm: “Two to three years.”
- Char Kalk of New Ulm: “Within the next two years.”
- Lucas Smith of Maui, Hawaii: “2020”
- Nate Kruger of New Ulm: “2021”
- Jeremy Marquardt of New Ulm: “It should be legal now, but I think two years.”
- Joel Hopper of Waukesha, Wisconsin: “Two to three years, but I think it will be a generation before it’s readily accepted.”
- Clayton Wiltscheck, New Ulm: “Two to three years.”