It happened at a smoke shop. When you need that next high but don't have the dough because you're a pothead and can't keep a job.What does that have to do with legalization?
Huh. So all the convenience store robberies are because someone needs their Slurpee and lottery tickets but don't have the dough and can't keep a job?It happened at a smoke shop. When you need that next high but don't have the dough because you're a pothead and can't keep a job.
No, that's where they go get the cash when the smoke shop owner is armed! LOLHuh. So all the convenience store robberies are because someone needs their Slurpee and lottery tickets but don't have the dough and can't keep a job?
Not even close. They rob them because they are an all cash business due to the federal restrictions.It happened at a smoke shop. When you need that next high but don't have the dough because you're a pothead and can't keep a job.
No problem. It's come up before when other stores were robbed. Banks won't/can't let them use credit cards because of the Feds. Same thing they were trying to do to gun companies under Obama.I don't doubt that one bit. I wouldn't know that personally though so thanks for the insight.
I think I learned recently that that is also the case with lottery tickets but I don't know if it's by State or nationally.No problem. It's come up before when other stores were robbed. Banks won't/can't let them use credit cards because of the Feds. Same thing they were trying to do to gun companies under Obama.
You can use debit cards and/or checks to buy lottery tickets. You can't use them for weed where it is legal. Since MJ is illegal at the federal level if banks do debit/credit card transactions for it they can be hit with major fines/seizures.I think I learned recently that that is also the case with lottery tickets but I don't know if it's by State or nationally.
Define what kind of drug od? You can't od on the weed.
Ammunition and sex.Name one thing that you can have an unlimited amount of that doesn't turn into a bad thing.
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