Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Couldn’t they just venture into DC to a dispensary, especially if one of them was 18? I don’t partake so I’m unsure of the logistics (perhaps you need a prescription even though it is decriminalized?). It just seems like there has to be an easier way to get marijuana than murdering someone in a stairwell.
Cost. A friend of mine in DC is in his 30s and uses marijuana daily. He said it's a lot cheaper to get from a street dealer. Well, not some gun-toting thug -- a more "refined" dealer that caters to the millennial crowd.
How will the wealthy white guys get rich off “legal pot” with friends like yours.
Your friend is an idiot. He might be getting it for $35 an eighth instead of $40+, but he probably has no idea what he's getting (strand, sativa or indica) and it could have something else in it. Even if the dealer says they know, I wouldn't trust a freaking drug dealer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Couldn’t they just venture into DC to a dispensary, especially if one of them was 18? I don’t partake so I’m unsure of the logistics (perhaps you need a prescription even though it is decriminalized?). It just seems like there has to be an easier way to get marijuana than murdering someone in a stairwell.
Cost. A friend of mine in DC is in his 30s and uses marijuana daily. He said it's a lot cheaper to get from a street dealer. Well, not some gun-toting thug -- a more "refined" dealer that caters to the millennial crowd.
How will the wealthy white guys get rich off “legal pot” with friends like yours.
Anonymous wrote:Is recreational use of marijuana illegal in Maryland? I thought it was legal but I can't keep the various jurisdictions laws straight.
Killing over marijuana, that is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Couldn’t they just venture into DC to a dispensary, especially if one of them was 18? I don’t partake so I’m unsure of the logistics (perhaps you need a prescription even though it is decriminalized?). It just seems like there has to be an easier way to get marijuana than murdering someone in a stairwell.
Cost. A friend of mine in DC is in his 30s and uses marijuana daily. He said it's a lot cheaper to get from a street dealer. Well, not some gun-toting thug -- a more "refined" dealer that caters to the millennial crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Is recreational use of marijuana illegal in Maryland? I thought it was legal but I can't keep the various jurisdictions laws straight.
Killing over marijuana, that is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Couldn’t they just venture into DC to a dispensary, especially if one of them was 18? I don’t partake so I’m unsure of the logistics (perhaps you need a prescription even though it is decriminalized?). It just seems like there has to be an easier way to get marijuana than murdering someone in a stairwell.
Cost. A friend of mine in DC is in his 30s and uses marijuana daily. He said it's a lot cheaper to get from a street dealer. Well, not some gun-toting thug -- a more "refined" dealer that caters to the millennial crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They released the name of the 18-year-old but haven’t of the younger ones.
Normaly they don't release the names of juvenile offenders, even if they are charged as adults. Same for mugshots -- not for juveniles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Couldn’t they just venture into DC to a dispensary, especially if one of them was 18? I don’t partake so I’m unsure of the logistics (perhaps you need a prescription even though it is decriminalized?). It just seems like there has to be an easier way to get marijuana than murdering someone in a stairwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Yeah especially when obtaining weed in MoCo is pretty easy, but it's expensive ($250 for the doctor and another $50 or so for the application to the state).
Anonymous wrote:They released the name of the 18-year-old but haven’t of the younger ones.
Anonymous wrote:Such a shame to have all these murders over marijuana
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Police radio transmissions indicate that officers on the scene were able to connect the discovery of the victim's body to a missing persons report filed from a residential address a few blocks away. More information on that case was not immediately available.“
Well, that's odd because it suggests that the victim was missing for some time, which suggests that the victim was in the stairwerll for quite some time before being discovered at 8:15 pm. Was no one in the stairwell at all that day? I do avoid that stairwell, but I'd find it hard to believe no one was in it for hours and hours.
Maybe the body was dumped there shortly before it was discovered?