Feels nice to be apart of the club. We listened to some real nice music too. It had that dubstep constant bass and had some cool effects but it was such a beautiful song. Those 6 minutes of the song felt so happy with my friends. I love them
Also, everything felt like it lasted for a freaking long time. I didn't mind it because I was enjoying relaxing but we listened to some music and a 4.5 minute song felt like 15 minutes
I grabbed my chillum to pack it, only so see that it was still almost full. I got so stoned last night I didn't even finish it, haha go me. I looked at it for like 5 minutes in the dark yesterday and thought for sure it was empty
Interesting article about the war on drugs. To summarize: The Global Commission on Drug Policy claims that the war waged on drugs has failed.
Thanks, guys, now that you're on board with the rest of us we can make some steps forward.
War in drugs wasn't my idea dick.
Among the commission's recommedations: End the criminalization, marginalization and stigmatization of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others.
FUCK! Who is gonna pay for all those fancy courtrooms and police helicopters?
Challenge rather than reinforce common misconceptions about drug markets, drug use and drug dependence.
Encourage experimentation by governments with models of legal regulation of drugs to undermine the power of organized crime and safeguard the health and security of their citizens. This recommendation applies especially to cannabis, but we also encourage other experiments in decriminalization and legal regulation that can accomplish these objectives and provide models for others.
Offer health and treatment services to those in need.
Replace drug policies and strategies driven by ideology and political convenience with fiscally responsible policies and strategies grounded in science, health, security and human rights – and adopt appropriate criteria for their evaluation.
Invest in activities that can both prevent young people from taking drugs in the first place and also prevent those who do use drugs from developing more serious problems. Eschew simplistic 'just say no' messages and 'zero tolerance' policies in favor of educational efforts grounded in credible information and prevention programs that focus on social skills and peer influences.
Very intelligent recommendations, that only means politicians will ignore it. Judges will ignore it. Police will ignore it, and regular citizens will still go to jail.
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Friend only had enough for 1 person but there were 3 of us so we all just passed around a pipe
Also, everything felt like it lasted for a freaking long time. I didn't mind it because I was enjoying relaxing but we listened to some music and a 4.5 minute song felt like 15 minutes
Its the video for another one bites the dust.
But shit happens.
I don't know...I stopped smoking for three weeks, mainly because I just didn't feel like spending the money. First bong hit me like a motherfucker.
Interesting article about the war on drugs. To summarize: The Global Commission on Drug Policy claims that the war waged on drugs has failed.
Thanks, guys, now that you're on board with the rest of us we can make some steps forward.
Among the commission's recommedations:
End the criminalization, marginalization and stigmatization of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others.
FUCK! Who is gonna pay for all those fancy courtrooms and police helicopters?
Challenge rather than reinforce common misconceptions about drug markets, drug use and drug dependence.
Encourage experimentation by governments with models of legal regulation of drugs to undermine the power of organized crime and safeguard the health and security of their citizens. This recommendation applies especially to cannabis, but we also encourage other experiments in decriminalization and legal regulation that can accomplish these objectives and provide models for others.
Offer health and treatment services to those in need.
Replace drug policies and strategies driven by ideology and political convenience with fiscally responsible policies and strategies grounded in science, health, security and human rights – and adopt appropriate criteria for their evaluation.
Invest in activities that can both prevent young people from taking drugs in the first place and also prevent those who do use drugs from developing more serious problems. Eschew simplistic 'just say no' messages and 'zero tolerance' policies in favor of educational efforts grounded in credible information and prevention programs that focus on social skills and peer influences.
Very intelligent recommendations, that only means politicians will ignore it. Judges will ignore it. Police will ignore it, and regular citizens will still go to jail.