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theguyonthecouch
07-21-2005, 01:27 AM
Hey, my buddy told me the other day that he was going to start drinking Rolling Rock more often because he heard from a guy that every 5 cents from a bottle goes toward benefitting NORML.

He also said that Anheuser-Busch products give 10 cents from the bottle to support the DEA.

This sounds like a crock to me- i tried searching online for any leads to the merit of the story and found nothing. Has anyone ever heard of this or could vouch for its truth?

kablam
07-21-2005, 02:15 AM
I know the budweiser people support the DEA and anti-drug lobby strongy. So does the big pharm coperations but that falls in the "no shit" category

sawleaf
07-21-2005, 02:39 AM
I know the budweiser people support the DEA and anti-drug lobby strongy. So does the big pharm coperations but that falls in the "no shit" category

That's because alcohol is a drug and they don't want any competition. ;)

ezjim
07-21-2005, 02:51 AM
anheiser bush has supported C.A.M.P. [ campaign against marijuana production ] for many years now.... and im pretty sure coors and miller do as well. so if you are going to buy beer.. buy a nice micro brew from a small brewery instead of feeding one of the beasts that are trying to destroy us

koshea
07-21-2005, 04:40 AM
its bullshit, no beer would support MJ becuase if they legalized it, all alcohol buisnesses would go WAY down

ermitonto
07-21-2005, 06:32 AM
Exactly, it has been shown that as marijuana use goes up in a segment of the population, alcohol use goes down. They want a monopoly on getting people fucked up, regardless of the fact that their product is far more harmful and even deadly in many cases. They also want to look like they care about the state of America's health, since making millions of dollars a year on deadly products kind of makes people doubt that, you know? And this looks like one way to create that illusion in the public that also "conveniently" helps to maintain their huge profits. There's capitalism for you.

By the way, I think if Rolling Rock were really dedicating that much of their profits to NORML, they'd at least advertise it somewhere.

XTC
07-21-2005, 10:13 AM
its bullshit, no beer would support MJ becuase if they legalized it, all alcohol buisnesses would go WAY down



I doubt that. I love getting a strong buzz from Alcohol just as much as getting really stoned. Depends on my mood is all

ermitonto
07-21-2005, 02:41 PM
Right, but if you were to abide drug laws like most people, your mood wouldn't matter. You'd have to pick beer every time. By keeping the competition in the underground, they assure that if you go to a bar, you will only be able to buy beer there. If you go to a baseball game, there will be a beer man but no joint man. The law abiding citizen has only one choice when it comes to getting wasted, which might otherwise be split into two industries.

However, it could be argued that if weed were legalized, the artificially inflated prices of an illegal product would disappear, and people who use both would have more money to invest in beer.

robert42
07-21-2005, 02:46 PM
LETS FUCKIN BURN DOWN SOME PUBS AND CLUBS WHOS WITH ME!

mmmresin
07-21-2005, 09:20 PM
its bullshit, no beer would support MJ becuase if they legalized it, all alcohol buisnesses would go WAY down


thats dumb because when i smoke i wanna drink and vice versa!