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- Oct 3, 2012
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With a backwards torso to boot.That's what weed does, man, it makes you a car-centaur. A morbidly obese car-centaur.
With a backwards torso to boot.
That was both creepy as hell and hilarious!
I agree. Anymore I hate the smell almost as bad as I do cigarette smoke. But people are going to continue to use it weather it is legal or not. And weather it is harmful or not. It isn't more harmful than a few things that are legal right now. Our local Walmart is in Michigan. Every time I go in there, it wreaks of pot smoke. And still the world turns.I am NOT a Democrat, but I want to see MJ decriminalized.
I agree.I am NOT a Democrat, but I want to see MJ decriminalized.
That sounds very entertaining but there's no way I could have sat through it.LMAO so I just got back from a conference that covers LEO/Identity/DMV/Customs/Borders data sharing.
Inside the dems there's two wolves. One wants to expunge/seal all marijuana related offenses so pot smokers can re-integrate society at large. One wants to keep those criminal dispositions because it will help them disqualify more people from owning guns.
Though not related to weed, the most ironically comedic fight in that conference was between the LGBT Legal Advocacy Alliance and Southern Poverty Law ganging up on the lawyers from the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention (WHOVP). The WHOVP helped Tennessee craft "new gun violence prevention legislations that in the wake of Nashville that paints transgender individuals as mentally too defective to own firearms." The LGBTs saw it as "a great betrayal" and "would've never supported the President if his solution was to throw more trans kids in jail." SPL was also miffed because "when cities passed assault weapon restrictions, we saw a 300% uptick in arrests for minorities, and minorities were almost 10 times more likely to be red flagged!"
It took every fiber on my being to not laugh. I sat next to a uniformed LEO (I think Arizona State Trooper) and he almost died laughing, he ran to the hallway with ungodly speed. It was both awkward and funny for several conference attendees.That sounds very entertaining but there's no way I could have sat through it.
its about damn time!Biden administration plans to reclassify marijuana, easing restrictions nationwide
Cannabis is currently classified along with drugs like heroin and LSD. The administration is expected to reschedule it in a category that includes steroids and Tylenol with codeine.www.nbcnews.com
Schedule I drugs are those that have the following characteristic according to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA):
According to federal law, no prescriptions may be written for Schedule I substances, and they are not readily available for clinical use.
- The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
- The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical treatment use in the U.S.
- It has a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
Learn More: Commonly Abused Drugs and Substances
A substance does not need to be listed as a controlled substance by the DEA to be treated as a Schedule I substance for criminal prosecution. A controlled substance analogue (for example, a "designer drug") is a substance which is structurally or pharmacologically similar to a Schedule I or Schedule II substance, specifically used for human consumption, and is not an approved medication in the United States.
NOTE: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, marijuana) is still considered a Schedule 1 drug by the DEA, even though some U.S. states have legalized marijuana for personal, recreational use or for medical use.
If they took all the money from the persecution/prosecution of the dumb*** stoners we could save ourselves a large chunk of tax money. All the way from courts, judges, Pros. Atty. to jail, feed, clothes, housing, educational demands, and all related costs. That’s a lot of tax dollars for a bunch of guys that only want to play video games n eat twinkies.its about damn time!
For years I've said if they wont delist it, at least list it appropriately. Look at the criteria for Schedule 1 drugs: (From drugs.com who also notes how current clinical use doesnt jive with the definition in that last paragraph)