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  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    im gonna get high as fuck tonight and watch Blow \:D/
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,835 spicy boy
    i like blow but i wish it would have ended how it did in real life
  • FLATFLAT Posts: 60,763 spicy boy
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    the shit i got is really dissapointing.. im high for like an hour off a bowl..lamesauce
  • FLATFLAT Posts: 60,763 spicy boy
    Smoke some paper nola
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    tomm i will

    bowl for tonight and hopefully gonna buy a bong this month
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,619 moneytalker
    As far as weed sayings i've always liked "Pause for the cause" as well.
    My newest one is to "catch a smell funny"
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,619 moneytalker
    420 bump.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • FLATFLAT Posts: 60,763 spicy boy
    Yikes. Was going to go makeup a econ test..but then i got high.
  • LiveFreeDieLiveFreeDie Posts: 8,055 destroyer of motherfuckers
    NH Republicans Pass Medical Marijuana in Spite of Democrat Governor’s Veto Threat

    by Matt Simon
    April 25, 2012

    Republican legislators nationwide should perk up their ears and take notice of what is happening in New Hampshire, where a Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill has blazed a trail of surprising successes.

    SB 409 had already passed the Republican-dominated Senate March 28, and today the 400-member House, which is about 75% Republican, voted 236-96 in favor, with strong bipartisan support.

    Unfortunately, Gov. John Lynch, a Democrat, announced in advance of the House vote that he intends to veto the bill as he did a similar bill in 2009.

    How can this be possible, some might ask? According to the bill’s prime sponsor, Senator Jim Forsythe (R-Strafford), support for allowing medical marijuana is perfectly consistent with Republican principles. “I’ve never used marijuana in my life,” the former Air Force pilot has often explained, “but as a matter of principle, I don’t believe it’s appropriate for government to interfere with choices that should be made between a doctor and a patient.”

    Forsythe and his Senate cosponsors, Senator Ray White (R-Bedford) and Senator John Gallus (R-Berlin), began with support from the Senate’s five Democrats, but they had a tough hill to climb with their Republican colleagues. Previous bills had never received more than one vote from a Republican senator, but after a compelling public hearing in which patients shared their stories face-to-face with legislators, the bill quickly gained momentum.

    The paradigm shift began to materialize in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee March 22, when two former opponents announced they would be supporting the bill. The committee chairman, Senator Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro), represented New Hampshire in Congress from 2003-2007, and Senator Gary Lambert (R-Nashua) is a retired Marine and a former prosecutor, so these were two very significant conversions.

    The bill passed the committee that day in a 5-0 vote that sent shockwaves around the State House, and then, the following Wednesday, strong speeches on the floor by Senators Bradley and Lambert carried the bill to victory in a Senate comprised of nineteen Republicans and only five Democrats.

    Has the world gone topsy-turvy? Or are Republicans in New Hampshire just getting on the right side of history in advance of some of their colleagues in other states?

    Following today’s historic House vote and Governor Lynch’s heartless veto threat, all eyes will be on the eleven Republican senators who have not yet crossed the line from “undecided” to “supportive.” Three additional votes will be necessary to override the veto, but with the momentum SB 409 has shown so far, it would be tough to bet against the patients who are asking for this sensible, compassionate reform!
    Death is not the worst of evils. You can't be down, when you're always high.
  • LiveFreeDieLiveFreeDie Posts: 8,055 destroyer of motherfuckers
    I just don't understand how people can think taking all these prescription pills is perfectly fine. But if you want to smoke or consume a plant for pain its against the law and morally wrong. <_>
    Death is not the worst of evils. You can't be down, when you're always high.
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,835 spicy boy
    its a money/political thing
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    i honestly think that alot of the lack of marijuana reform has to do with old fucks and their refusal to acknowledge the truths about cannabis and there just stuck in their old time ways and less about the big pharm companies...but i could be wrong
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,835 spicy boy
    the pharmaceutical companys....pot cures something like 10,000-50,000 different things that pills are prescribed for.... if made legal they would lose billions

  • fucketh_thine_selffucketh_thine_self Posts: 3,363 just the tip
    its not just pharm companies its oil companies like Dupont.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,619 moneytalker
    I was gonna fight the power, but then I got high.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • FLATFLAT Posts: 60,763 spicy boy
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,619 moneytalker
    Wish I wasn't working right now, I just got a call from somebody I know I know out partying with a band needing a hookup lol.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • HeisenbergHeisenberg Posts: 10,361 balls deep
    found this thread on the second page
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