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most of the time nuisance weed/pot/ganja/marijuana/dubidge/etc. is the crap weed, and you don't want that, its a nuisance, like a pain in the a$$ like you gotta clean and scrape the seeds out your self like reddgie and cat pi$$ and all that cheap crap, idfk about noxious but its prolly the good weed bruthaaa, now me we just say the name then dank or not dank like (Grape ape, dank) or (coronan crack, not dank) and so on :P safe weed is good weed in my opinion all home grown crap hurr c:

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Q: What is the difference between noxious weeds and nuisance weeds?
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