ill be back.....i need a blunt and some mountain dew code red
the t 1000 is advanced it can disguise itself as a blunt or a WEED PLANT it is liquid thc
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ill be back.....i need a blunt and some mountain dew code red
the t 1000 is advanced it can disguise itself as a blunt or a WEED PLANT it is liquid thc
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Originally Posted by Mike23artist
ummmmmmmmmmmmm what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike23artist
you are lyingQuote:
Originally Posted by cannabisis4for20
quotes taken from wikipedia
"Under Nevada state law, any county with a population of fewer than 400,000 is allowed to license brothels if it so chooses..............
Nevada has laws against engaging in prostitution outside of licensed brothels, against encouraging others to become prostitutes, and against living off the proceeds of a prostitute. Brothels are also not allowed to advertise their services in counties where brothel prostitution is illegal."
Prostitution in Nevada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am not "lying" now I know you did your research but you're wrong. Prostitution is legal in the state of Nevada, but in Clark County, where the city of Las Vegas is, prostitution is illegal under county laws. Of course any one who has EVER been to Las Vegas will tell you that you can't walk down the strip with out seeing card/advertisements for "escorts". Those don't guarantee that you'll get sex from them. The law is barely enforced, but it's on the books.Quote:
Originally Posted by gravity420
Not to mention that in that Wikipedia article is directly says
"Accordingly, the state legislature has made prostitution illegal in both Clark and Washoe Counties and law enforcement agencies have tried to eliminate the once rampant street prostitution. Nevertheless, prostitutes continue to work in casinos, where they wait in bars and attempt to make contact with males."
If you don't believe me look at a map of Clark County and you'll see Las Vegas smack dab in the middle of it.
i guess u guys never seen the terminator series??:( my jokes were funny
I've already had enough of your sass.Quote:
Originally Posted by gravity420
Now, in light of your lack of manners, and the fact that YOU have not been exactly up front as to who you really are, you are finished.
good call stinky, i like that.
man do i wish cannabis was legal. thats the only argument i get these days as to why i shouldnt smoke pot. everything they say, i have an answer for, but once they say its illegal i get shut up.
Oh, maybe it was because I've never seen them before.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike23artist
It is illegal because of racism. It was a way to keep Mexicans, Afro-Americans and entertainers controlled- not that it did! Read the urls below and you'll have some "ammo" to argue with. It is highly politically incorrect to be racist. If the laws that were originally enacted, are based on racism, then today's laws are fruit from a tainted tree! How can a person who is racial unbiased (or claims to be) support antiquated laws that are based on racism and continue to be enforced in a racially biased way?
These same antiquated laws were bolstered by the fears of big business moguls (cotton, timber, newspaper) who feared the competition. The pharmaceutical companies took a big hit when cannabis became illegal. Many common medicines were made from cannabis- even Sears and Roebucks sold it! But eventually, the pharmaceutical companies found other "laboratory-based" medicines and are now so invested in them that they have now become one of the "moguls" who are defending prohibition.
Timber companies fear cannabis, pharmaceutical companies, oil companies, cotton growers, the prison industry, there's quite the list- and they all are threatened by cannabis! Why, cannabis threatens the very (warped) fabric of our society!- we might get foreign oil independent (so we wouldn't have to go out and fight for it!), have fewer side effects from drugs, fewer prisons would be needed (the US has the HIGHEST % of it's population in jail than anyone!), have longer lasting natural fiber clothes (grown with fewer pesticides), more forests, and happier, healthier, more relaxed people who may actually THINK! :smokin:
VERY DANGEROUS STUFF-CANNABIS! Might change the way we live!
(The DJ on my radio just made a reference about how he's hoping we're "having a nice time out there and smokin' stuff." LOL :thumbsup:) Granny
The marijuana laws were racist from the start.
Essay: History of Drug Prohibition
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