Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
Who are you disagreeing with, john maconha bullet?
On a lighter note, Hager was amusing and the students respected Stutman, but I can guarantee Hager got the win, in that debate. Too bad it was against a "former" head of the DEA.
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
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Originally Posted by SomeGuy
Legalization is less than 10 years away
thats what they thought in the 70's
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
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Originally Posted by pabloescobar209
thats what they thought in the 70's
i'm over 50 and i thought it would be legal by now. however the states are our best bet now. with a new president maybe he will let the states decide.
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
So it basicly looks like the editor got schooled. Ps it will never be legal in the us
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
Oh I think it will be legal baring any unforeseen changes to our government over the next couple of years. It will come down to one judge making a ruling that changes everything, like always happens when rights are concerned.
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
Why would the tobacco companies purposely kill their customers? I mean, they would want their customers to live as long as possible to buy their product. I can understand them lying about how their product kills, but I can't see them purposely putting in substances that will kill their source of money. Cause its all about money.
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
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Originally Posted by Weeden
Why would the tobacco companies purposely kill their customers? I mean, they would want their customers to live as long as possible to buy their product. I can understand them lying about how their product kills, but I can't see them purposely putting in substances that will kill their source of money. Cause its all about money.
every company lies about their product, people just target tobbacco companies because there is a huge anti smoking campaign craze right now in america
I dont care about tobbacco companies we all know tobbacco contains carcinogens, theres alot worse companies in this world than one selling a product that might kill you in 40 years
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
Those two guys came to my college and had the EXACT same debate. Granted it was interesting, but it was still obvious that they do the same act at every school they go to. I did get a chance to talk to Steve Hager and he's very well spoken and intelligent in addition to being a very cool guy. He even did the same thing where he invited Bob to the Cannabis Cup, haha... obviously he turned down the offer, but maybe someday he'll get blazed :)
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
That's the thing, they don't lie.
"SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING:
Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks To Your Health."
If you thought it'd be legal in ten years (herb), in the seventies, my signature will tell you why that didn't happen.
Editor of 'High Times' vs. former head of the DEA office in N.Y. (2003)
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Originally Posted by SmokeyPotter
Those two guys came to my college and had the EXACT same debate. Granted it was interesting, but it was still obvious that they do the same act at every school they go to. I did get a chance to talk to Steve Hager and he's very well spoken and intelligent in addition to being a very cool guy. He even did the same thing where he invited Bob to the Cannabis Cup, haha... obviously he turned down the offer, but maybe someday he'll get blazed :)
Hey, do you know if there playing Virginia Beach, this summer? I'd like to go see them. I heard it's a good show. :smokin: