Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli
he pretty much dealed weed and he got caught, it's his fucking fault, im not wasting a dime on it haha
First, he sold seeds. Selling seeds is nothing like selling bud. If you don't know what to do with those seeds they won't do you any good, and I'm surprised that fact hasn't been used in his, or other legal cases.

Second, marijuana is, as far as I know, pretty much illegal to use in the states. Everybody on this site is most likely breaking one or more laws on a constant basis. So for you to criticize a fellow marijuana user/activist for breaking laws just as you break laws every day, is really hypocritical. It's one thing to not have the money, or even just be a cheap ass, but to say the guy deserves what he is getting is just completely ridiculous. Don't BS us by saying "i'd donate to childrens leukemia fund before i did to him", because everybody reading this thread knows you wouldn't donate jack shit to anybody for any reason. We aren't that stupid.

Now as for Marc, I wish he had been a little bit more careful because he can't do much from behind bars, but he did what he believes he should have and that I can respect. I have freely parted with money many times myself in the past, whether it's to a close friend that is struggling for cash, or a co-worker I'd never even personally met needing help with bills, and if I wasn't dead broke myself I would give as much as I could to the BC3 for their fight. I feel especially sympathetic towards Michelle who has Crohn's just like me, and I really wish there was something I could do for these heroes fighting for better health.

I'm not bringing up my past donations to be condescending towards others that have never donated themselves, but rather so that this wouldn't be a typical "would if I could" post. I hope others see this and think maybe they should do the same and give openly as I honestly wish I could if I had the money myself. There is no better feeling than to take a bunch of money and give it to someone you know could use it far better than yourself, it is a truly humbling experience that I hope others will find on their own. The satisfaction you will have for helping others far exceedes whatever you could purchase with that same amount of cash, and if you don't believe me, why not try?