There was a video posted online yesterday, friends. A video showcasing such unparalleled gall, such an absurd devotion to nonsensical untruths, that it could have only come from one place: Congress. It is a video of Colorado Congressman Jared Polis taking a large, thick-streamed whiz on whatever credibility the Drug Enforcement Administration had left — he put out every last ember of seriousness, every possible contention that the government had logic on its side in the marijuana debate, and still had enough left in the tank to write his name in the snow.
Canada is preparing to ramp up the war on pot even as we speak- or type- grow six pot plants and you're in the slammer for 6 months minimum. Texas law enforcement has told the Conservatives in Ottawa they're making a bad decision. TEXAS. The original draft of the law had someone growing 201 pot plants in a rental unit receiving a longer mandatory sentence than someone who rapes a toddler or forces a five-year-old to have sex with an animal. They may have changed that.
I spent several months thoroughly zonked, back in the day, and came to the same conclusion -- ironically, in of those drug-induced moments of deep insight. Just up and walked out of a room full of fellow dopers, and never looked back. (Turned out that girls were much more fun ... who knew?)
It's not "addictive", it's just a habit -- and only if you've got nothing better to do.
As long as marijuana is "schedule I", I don't think someone in her position can say much else. (sigh) But it's stupid, stupid, stupid. Actually, it is probably worse than stupid (cruel, unjust, immoral come to mind). But it's an election year, so I'm not optimistic.
"... these drugs are illegal because they are dangerous ..."
I was nearly run down by a geezer who drove right through a pedestrian crosswalk. So, now the debate is...
a. Old people driving should be illegal because it's dangerous b. Walking should be illegal because it's dangerous c. Danger is dangerous so it should be illegal.
Nothing about grass is addictive. Whenever I smoked it (years ago, mind you) the only thing I ever did was fall asleep under the coffee table. I decided it wasn't worth it, all on my own.
Besides that, the hundred dollar case of munchies afterwards was a bigger problem.
Clearly, this woman is on drugs.
Canada is preparing to ramp up the war on pot even as we speak- or type- grow six pot plants and you're in the slammer for 6 months minimum. Texas law enforcement has told the Conservatives in Ottawa they're making a bad decision. TEXAS. The original draft of the law had someone growing 201 pot plants in a rental unit receiving a longer mandatory sentence than someone who rapes a toddler or forces a five-year-old to have sex with an animal. They may have changed that.
I spent several months thoroughly zonked, back in the day, and came to the same conclusion -- ironically, in of those drug-induced moments of deep insight. Just up and walked out of a room full of fellow dopers, and never looked back. (Turned out that girls were much more fun ... who knew?)
It's not "addictive", it's just a habit -- and only if you've got nothing better to do.
Good lord, reading that was like watching one of those Xtranormal movies.
They want to whip it...whip it good.
As long as marijuana is "schedule I", I don't think someone in her position can say much else. (sigh) But it's stupid, stupid, stupid. Actually, it is probably worse than stupid (cruel, unjust, immoral come to mind). But it's an election year, so I'm not optimistic.
"... these drugs are illegal because they are dangerous ..."
I was nearly run down by a geezer who drove right through a pedestrian crosswalk. So, now the debate is...
a. Old people driving should be illegal because it's dangerous b. Walking should be illegal because it's dangerous c. Danger is dangerous so it should be illegal.
now this is fast and furious.
"A Love Supreme"
A puff. A party. A tragedy. REEFER MADNESS!!!!
Nothing about grass is addictive. Whenever I smoked it (years ago, mind you) the only thing I ever did was fall asleep under the coffee table. I decided it wasn't worth it, all on my own.
Besides that, the hundred dollar case of munchies afterwards was a bigger problem.
Ok, now got that song running through my head (But that's ok, I like it)