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[quote=CardiffBaseball][quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
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Wouldn’t rolling up a fattie be inefficient? I’d think a wise pig would at least make a bong out of a can of diet pepsi or something. [/quote]
Next time you’re in the Yay Area make sure to look at the cars around you. They pass around 3 foot hand blown glass bongs while driving up there. I’ve seen it plenty of times and know people up there who still see it happen. Now that’s BOLD.
UsernameParticipant[quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
Time to short the car insurers.[/quote]
I think everyone should smoke a fat blunt before getting on the freeway at rush hour, you’d be much less stressed out (especially after a long day of work) and less inclined to road rage. I’ve been in a car with friends in LA rush hour with a fat blunt burning and the people in cars next to us were yelling at us to share. It reminds me of when we went snowboarding and were smoking on the chairlifts (yes we were bold and didn’t care enough to go into the trees like most smokers do) and people would yell at us “hey that smells good” and we’d yell back “yea it tastes good too”
UsernameParticipant[quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
Time to short the car insurers.[/quote]
I think everyone should smoke a fat blunt before getting on the freeway at rush hour, you’d be much less stressed out (especially after a long day of work) and less inclined to road rage. I’ve been in a car with friends in LA rush hour with a fat blunt burning and the people in cars next to us were yelling at us to share. It reminds me of when we went snowboarding and were smoking on the chairlifts (yes we were bold and didn’t care enough to go into the trees like most smokers do) and people would yell at us “hey that smells good” and we’d yell back “yea it tastes good too”
UsernameParticipant[quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
Time to short the car insurers.[/quote]
I think everyone should smoke a fat blunt before getting on the freeway at rush hour, you’d be much less stressed out (especially after a long day of work) and less inclined to road rage. I’ve been in a car with friends in LA rush hour with a fat blunt burning and the people in cars next to us were yelling at us to share. It reminds me of when we went snowboarding and were smoking on the chairlifts (yes we were bold and didn’t care enough to go into the trees like most smokers do) and people would yell at us “hey that smells good” and we’d yell back “yea it tastes good too”
UsernameParticipant[quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
Time to short the car insurers.[/quote]
I think everyone should smoke a fat blunt before getting on the freeway at rush hour, you’d be much less stressed out (especially after a long day of work) and less inclined to road rage. I’ve been in a car with friends in LA rush hour with a fat blunt burning and the people in cars next to us were yelling at us to share. It reminds me of when we went snowboarding and were smoking on the chairlifts (yes we were bold and didn’t care enough to go into the trees like most smokers do) and people would yell at us “hey that smells good” and we’d yell back “yea it tastes good too”
UsernameParticipant[quote=poorsaver]I can just imagine going down to my local Costco and buying a value pak of weed. I then go out to my car, roll a joint, light up, take a few drags, then hit the 405 at rush hour. Far out, man.
Time to short the car insurers.[/quote]
I think everyone should smoke a fat blunt before getting on the freeway at rush hour, you’d be much less stressed out (especially after a long day of work) and less inclined to road rage. I’ve been in a car with friends in LA rush hour with a fat blunt burning and the people in cars next to us were yelling at us to share. It reminds me of when we went snowboarding and were smoking on the chairlifts (yes we were bold and didn’t care enough to go into the trees like most smokers do) and people would yell at us “hey that smells good” and we’d yell back “yea it tastes good too”
UsernameParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Sorry but this is bad. In no way does adding another addictive substance to our littany of already legal and harmful elements help out our society.
I suppose that it will help the budget but no way, no how, no chance does this help raise the bar of our society in general. [/quote]
Which is worse, the effects of smoking/ingesting the plant, or the persecution brought on by the Nixon-era conservative racists law makers.
In this case the punishment is much worse than the crime. The laws cause much greater harm to the user than the plant itself.
Giving any anyone who smokes/possesses/grows Cannabis jail time would be like giving jail time to someone who wants to Jaywalk. In both cases it’s their choice, does very little harm to society in general may cause trouble if you do it at the wrong place and wrong time, but most of the harm falls on the person making the choice. Oh yea, and Jaywalking might actually kill you.
It’s not like smoking a Cigarette where you get cancer and cause the premiums on the insurance of non-smokers to go up, or alcohol where you might get in a wreck and kill someone else
UsernameParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Sorry but this is bad. In no way does adding another addictive substance to our littany of already legal and harmful elements help out our society.
I suppose that it will help the budget but no way, no how, no chance does this help raise the bar of our society in general. [/quote]
Which is worse, the effects of smoking/ingesting the plant, or the persecution brought on by the Nixon-era conservative racists law makers.
In this case the punishment is much worse than the crime. The laws cause much greater harm to the user than the plant itself.
Giving any anyone who smokes/possesses/grows Cannabis jail time would be like giving jail time to someone who wants to Jaywalk. In both cases it’s their choice, does very little harm to society in general may cause trouble if you do it at the wrong place and wrong time, but most of the harm falls on the person making the choice. Oh yea, and Jaywalking might actually kill you.
It’s not like smoking a Cigarette where you get cancer and cause the premiums on the insurance of non-smokers to go up, or alcohol where you might get in a wreck and kill someone else
UsernameParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Sorry but this is bad. In no way does adding another addictive substance to our littany of already legal and harmful elements help out our society.
I suppose that it will help the budget but no way, no how, no chance does this help raise the bar of our society in general. [/quote]
Which is worse, the effects of smoking/ingesting the plant, or the persecution brought on by the Nixon-era conservative racists law makers.
In this case the punishment is much worse than the crime. The laws cause much greater harm to the user than the plant itself.
Giving any anyone who smokes/possesses/grows Cannabis jail time would be like giving jail time to someone who wants to Jaywalk. In both cases it’s their choice, does very little harm to society in general may cause trouble if you do it at the wrong place and wrong time, but most of the harm falls on the person making the choice. Oh yea, and Jaywalking might actually kill you.
It’s not like smoking a Cigarette where you get cancer and cause the premiums on the insurance of non-smokers to go up, or alcohol where you might get in a wreck and kill someone else
UsernameParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Sorry but this is bad. In no way does adding another addictive substance to our littany of already legal and harmful elements help out our society.
I suppose that it will help the budget but no way, no how, no chance does this help raise the bar of our society in general. [/quote]
Which is worse, the effects of smoking/ingesting the plant, or the persecution brought on by the Nixon-era conservative racists law makers.
In this case the punishment is much worse than the crime. The laws cause much greater harm to the user than the plant itself.
Giving any anyone who smokes/possesses/grows Cannabis jail time would be like giving jail time to someone who wants to Jaywalk. In both cases it’s their choice, does very little harm to society in general may cause trouble if you do it at the wrong place and wrong time, but most of the harm falls on the person making the choice. Oh yea, and Jaywalking might actually kill you.
It’s not like smoking a Cigarette where you get cancer and cause the premiums on the insurance of non-smokers to go up, or alcohol where you might get in a wreck and kill someone else
UsernameParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Sorry but this is bad. In no way does adding another addictive substance to our littany of already legal and harmful elements help out our society.
I suppose that it will help the budget but no way, no how, no chance does this help raise the bar of our society in general. [/quote]
Which is worse, the effects of smoking/ingesting the plant, or the persecution brought on by the Nixon-era conservative racists law makers.
In this case the punishment is much worse than the crime. The laws cause much greater harm to the user than the plant itself.
Giving any anyone who smokes/possesses/grows Cannabis jail time would be like giving jail time to someone who wants to Jaywalk. In both cases it’s their choice, does very little harm to society in general may cause trouble if you do it at the wrong place and wrong time, but most of the harm falls on the person making the choice. Oh yea, and Jaywalking might actually kill you.
It’s not like smoking a Cigarette where you get cancer and cause the premiums on the insurance of non-smokers to go up, or alcohol where you might get in a wreck and kill someone else
UsernameParticipant[quote=afx114]Remember, stoners are lazy.[/quote]
That’s a stereotype, I know many stoners who are professionals, lawyers stock brokers and scientists at pharmaceutical companies.
Lazy is a personlity trait not caused from smoking Cannabis
[quote=afx114]I don’t know anyone who can grow their own Cheetohs.[/quote]
Aren’t those made from styrofoam mixed with fake cheese?
UsernameParticipant[quote=afx114]Remember, stoners are lazy.[/quote]
That’s a stereotype, I know many stoners who are professionals, lawyers stock brokers and scientists at pharmaceutical companies.
Lazy is a personlity trait not caused from smoking Cannabis
[quote=afx114]I don’t know anyone who can grow their own Cheetohs.[/quote]
Aren’t those made from styrofoam mixed with fake cheese?
UsernameParticipant[quote=afx114]Remember, stoners are lazy.[/quote]
That’s a stereotype, I know many stoners who are professionals, lawyers stock brokers and scientists at pharmaceutical companies.
Lazy is a personlity trait not caused from smoking Cannabis
[quote=afx114]I don’t know anyone who can grow their own Cheetohs.[/quote]
Aren’t those made from styrofoam mixed with fake cheese?
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