Anonymous wrote:Is it like this in, say, Boston or Atlanta? It’s beyond disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Do you want to get rid of your local dispensary? Form a group and set up 3 hour shifts to video the cars, license plates and people that enter the business. Then post each clip on a YouTube channel. I’d say it would take 2 months to close it down.
But students are getting increasingly stupid
Is literally everyone smoking marijuana
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the smell of freedom! America needs more freedom.
Can't say that until the Opium Dens reopen and you can get giggilos at Macy's.
I fully support reopening, regulating, and taxing. Sweet, sweet tax revenue for schools, transit, and lowering property taxes.
For decades we’ve been told that lotteries, taxes on gambling, & taxes on weed are going to magically improve schools & lower taxes. But students are getting increasingly stupid, & taxes never come down.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate people that smell like the Devil’s lettuce because it identifies them as losers in life. It makes it easy to stay away from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the smell of freedom! America needs more freedom.
Can't say that until the Opium Dens reopen and you can get giggilos at Macy's.
I fully support reopening, regulating, and taxing. Sweet, sweet tax revenue for schools, transit, and lowering property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Well let me put it a different way - would you want YOUR newborn baby next to someone for three hours who smelled like he hotboxed right before he got in his flight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the smell of freedom! America needs more freedom.
Can't say that until the Opium Dens reopen and you can get giggilos at Macy's.
I fully support reopening, regulating, and taxing. Sweet, sweet tax revenue for schools, transit, and lowering property taxes.
We’ll certainly need that “sweet, sweet tax revenue” to provide extra support in the schools for a generation that’s been brain damaged and is suffering cognitive and psychological impairment, provide emergency services and legal proceedings for accidents caused by drivers under the influence, but I wouldn’t count on property tax rates going down, because those will probably be offset by lost productivity and less desirable areas for both owning houses and engaging in commercial activities. It will almost certainly be a net loss to the county financially, not to mention the toll it takes on the individuals whose lives it devastates or the social cost to a diminished quality of life.
Legalizing recreational use only pleases 2 groups: users who no longer care about the damage it does to themselves or others, and the marijuana industry, which is really the only one that benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were on a southwest flight last weekend, and this guy got on who just reeked of pot. He sat in a row with a new mother who had a newborn, so I’m sure that was great for that baby.
What exactly do you think would harm the baby in that situation?