Is the New Mexico Med cannabis program creating a new class of criminal
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Originally Posted by chance942
It matters greatly where you get your info from.
What? Are these your words of wisdom for me.
With high school kids money may be an issue. Don't forget you should also add in schools like Hanks, Montwood, Chapin and Americas, they are in middle to upper middle class areas.
Sure EP will always be known for brick week, but now there are choices.
The guy I get from lives on the NE part of town. He deals with people all over the city.
I have relatives that live in far east EP. I use to teach and know people in the impoverished town of Canutillo, Tx.
I was born in EP, and have lived here on and off for over 20 years. I know people all over town.
My example of kids buying grade, was just that an example. It wasn't the extent of my knowledge of the situation.
You talk like I live in a box, and don't know anything outside of my classroom.
Is the New Mexico Med cannabis program creating a new class of criminal
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Originally Posted by WestMesa
I have lived here for the last 15 years, and it is very different now. You can find brick, but you have to look for it.
Being a high school teach, I get a lot of feed back for all kinds of activities, raves, boy/girl problems, and the scoop on the drug market.
I don't buy from the students, of course they don't even know I'm on the program. But many students are intuitive and can tell I'm more versed on things than the average teacher. This gives me access to what the bud market is like, and very few are smoking brick.
It happened overnight. Less than a year ago, it was almost all brick. Then my guy tells me one day, all the has is chron $60 an eight. Since then all he has is chron.
You are right, El Paso was a brick town, but the again Juarez hasn't alway been the most dangerous city in the world. Things have changed.
Almost everything you say makes sense,and I agree with you,except for your implication that cannabis is part of the "drug market". Cannabis is not now,nor ever will be, a "drug".This is something that was wrongly taught to us by parents,society, and/or teachers(professors) and reinforced by "marijuana prohibition". It is important to get away from this thinking if we are ever to move forward to the end of this needless "prohibition".
P.S. New Orleans is more dangerous than Juarez.
Is the New Mexico Med cannabis program creating a new class of criminal
It wasn't my intent to make it seem like you live in a box,sorry if I made you feel that way.
I'm not going to argue the pot market in a town that I have lived in or around for 26 years. I too have family on the eastside,went to montwood.
How many sources do you have? Huh 60 beans an 1/8 shows the availability of "chron".
You can't just say that brick is hard to find in ept,that is false.
Because the ba's are gone means drugs are gone? Come on man think about it. Do you even know who chapo is? That is where my knowledge that I am willing to share ends.
You may be smoking Bud that you think is from the oc but it is coming from Mexico just like it always has.
Is the New Mexico Med cannabis program creating a new class of criminal
What do "drugs" have to do with cannabis?