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Trump's DOJ gears up for crackdown on marijuana

This may work out perfectly: in a desperate act to save his own skin, Trump may fire Sessions before he can get too far with his agenda. I'm so hoping that happens.
 
is sessions even going to make it to the end of the calendar year?
 
Well poor @KONE got slaughtered back there.

Why anyone who isnt a drug company or involved in law enforcement would fight to keep this illegal is beyond me.
 
I can see the epilepsy, but I've never heard of it helping lymes disease, the appetite, I guess?

Anyway, I think it should be legal, at least on a state by state basis. It has been shown to help some things like Parkinson's etc.

Basically becomes rheumatoid arthritis when you get older. I've got the joints of an 80 year old and it's 2 puffs of green or 12 Advil a day and the stomachs issues that come with it. I go with the first choice.
 
Far more toxic to society, clubs and bars should be eradicated. If you want to drink, you should drink at home or over a friend's house.

Fuuuuuck that good buddy. I just spent a week in New Orleans where bars are open 24/7 and you can walk around with an open container.

Fucking paradise.
 
Fuuuuuck that good buddy. I just spent a week in New Orleans where bars are open 24/7 and you can walk around with an open container.

Fucking paradise.

Vegas in that way.

And while pondering the rest of the compare and contrast my head just went...

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Vegas in that way.

And while pondering the rest of the compare and contrast my head just went...

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I've done Vegas but Vegas doesn't hold a candle to NOLA as far as a party city goes.

I went hard in Vegas, went hard in Denver this year, but this week has been legendary. I'm on the bus now and wrecked because I was at the pub until 8 in the morning.

I will say, those against marijuana legalization need to visit Denver and see what an amazing city it is. Their infrastructure is on point.. (Well.. Outside of Colfax lol)

If only LA would legalize and use the taxes to finish repairing New Orleans.
 
What condition do you have that weed treats? Other than foaming at the mouth, purple faced nut attacks?

I've had insomnia since I was in 4th grade. Tried every type of pill, homeopathic remedy, etc. I would get insomnia even when I physically exhausted myself that day.

Weed and some melatonin are the only thing that has been able to reliably get me to sleep.
 
I've done Vegas but Vegas doesn't hold a candle to NOLA as far as a party city goes.

I went hard in Vegas, went hard in Denver this year, but this week has been legendary. I'm on the bus now and wrecked because I was at the pub until 8 in the morning.

I will say, those against marijuana legalization need to visit Denver and see what an amazing city it is. Their infrastructure is on point.. (Well.. Outside of Colfax lol)

If only LA would legalize and use the taxes to finish repairing New Orleans.


I'm gonna totally agree with superiority. Just reminisced upon my time at The Country Club in the 9th Ward some years ago. Memories are priceless.

Denver is also some of my old stomping grounds. Great city. Smart state. Just hope the Cali transplants don't fuck it up too much.

Louisiania will be slow to do shit I suspect. But in the interim...


 
I've had insomnia since I was in 4th grade. Tried every type of pill, homeopathic remedy, etc. I would get insomnia even when I physically exhausted myself that day.

Weed and some melatonin are the only thing that has been able to reliably get me to sleep.


Admit it. Fappin' was big in there too, right?
 
I'm gonna totally agree with superiority. Just reminisced upon my time at The Country Club in the 9th Ward some years ago. Memories are priceless.

Denver is also some of my old stomping grounds. Great city. Smart state. Just hope the Cali transplants don't fuck it up too much.

Louisiania will be slow to do shit I suspect. But in the interim...




Man nobody in Denver is from Denver it seems.

Much like New Orleans currently. A lot of millenials are moving down there for the cheap housing and amazing city. I'm supposed to be going to Taiwan in October and likely moving down to New Orleans for the winter.
I never saw it pre Katrina but they've done really well repairing it.

I got conquered by a hairy Bywater girl this week who forgot her diva cup was in and had the biggest bush I ever did see.

I did like the decriminalization of marijuana down there but the lack of a solid set of dispensaries is really passing up on a tax revenue gold mine.

It's crazy to me that a proven method to help schools and infrastructure, decreasing violent crime, and causing a drop in opoid overdoses isn't good enough for something that is 10,000 times less harmful than alcohol.
 
Man nobody in Denver is from Denver it seems.

Much like New Orleans currently. A lot of millenials are moving down there for the cheap housing and amazing city. I'm supposed to be going to Taiwan in October and likely moving down to New Orleans for the winter.
I never saw it pre Katrina but they've done really well repairing it.

I got conquered by a hairy Bywater girl this week who forgot her diva cup was in and had the biggest bush I ever did see.

I did like the decriminalization of marijuana down there but the lack of a solid set of dispensaries is really passing up on a tax revenue gold mine.

It's crazy to me that a proven method to help schools and infrastructure, decreasing violent crime, and causing a drop in opoid overdoses isn't good enough for something that is 10,000 times less harmful than alcohol.

I wasn't from CO either. But deep down it's home. <Eek2.0>

Funnily enough, I only saw it that March before Katrina hit. Could immediately feel the romance.

People get locked in to their indoctrination. That's why those who never venture past the boundaries of approval become experientially stunted. :(
 
I wasn't from CO either. But deep down it's home. <Eek2.0>

Funnily enough, I only saw it that March before Katrina hit. Could immediately feel the romance.

People get locked in to their indoctrination. That's why those who never venture past the boundaries of approval become experientially stunted. :(

I did love CO. Lol I was typing in Jaam Bong to make sure I spelled it right and it pulled up the exact restaurant I was going to recommend.

http://www.westword.com/restaurants/100-favorite-dishes-jaam-bong-from-karma-asian-5737868
is the jaam-bong, a fiery Korean seafood noodle soup served in a Herculean-sized silver tureen that's bottomless, more or less. The garlic-kissed, steaming-hot broth, tinted crimson, floats plump scallops, rings of calamari and shrimp, pungent kim chi, pickled carrots and dozens of Sichuan peppers, the seeds of which are hotter than the depths of Death Valley. Essentially, it's the soup equivalent of a dominatrix.

Incredible. Denvers asian food scene is on fucking point. And their late night pizza selection? Some of the best I've eaten anywhere. The Marquis is a Satanic pizzeria and its delicious.

I notice that despite the stereotype of stoner culture, there was a drastic difference in intelligence from the average Coloradan to the average Okie. A lot of smart cats out in Colorado. And their light rail system is incredible. Denver is ahead of its time.
 
I did love CO. Lol I was typing in Jaam Bong to make sure I spelled it right and it pulled up the exact restaurant I was going to recommend.

http://www.westword.com/restaurants/100-favorite-dishes-jaam-bong-from-karma-asian-5737868


Incredible. Denvers asian food scene is on fucking point. And their late night pizza selection? Some of the best I've eaten anywhere. The Marquis is a Satanic pizzeria and its delicious.

I notice that despite the stereotype of stoner culture, there was a drastic difference in intelligence from the average Coloradan to the average Okie. A lot of smart cats out in Colorado. And their light rail system is incredible. Denver is ahead of its time.


Denver turned me on to Vietnamese food some 25 years ago. There was a shopping center with predominantly Asian stuff off Federal. Can't remember the name of the place but damn. Been a fan ever since and to this day I pity fools who prefer (American) Chinese.
 
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