Quote Originally Posted by Grover Cleveland
that's also why someday, when you're in need and you have nowhere else to turn, somebody is going to be like :S4: and you're probably going to get pissed.

It sucks that people are so damn paranoid about selling a dime bag that they shut out other tokers... for every 1 narc that might be using the internet to try and bust a dealer, there are probably 5000 people that legitimately live in the middle of bible country and can't find any herb.

I started a big campaign to find some herb about a year ago... since I live in the middle of west bumble fuck and don't know a single person that will admit they smoke or know how to get it.

I e-mailed one guy that had the same response (or some variation) of that... "Sorry I can't help you, It's too dangerous..."

A few months later, I got an email from the guy. He had run dry and wanted to know if I ever had any luck with my effort to locate a bag.

I took a lot of pleasure in telling him to go fuck himself.

You're never going to change people's minds about it. Those that have it don't really give a crap about those who don't. That is, until they go dry. Then they're all about taking a small risk in order to score a sack for themselves.

It would be nice if we lived in a world where people would risk a citation (yes a citation is all you'll ever receive for possessing less than 3 grams) in order to hook up a fellow toker in need. The unfortunate fact is that we don't live in that world.
when im in need of weed i wont be looking for it online.
D.Boone Reviewed by D.Boone on . safer stoner networking has anyone read the story in may/june CC(cannabis culture)? there is a story of people getting busted on myspace and othe sights like it for advertising that they are stoners. there are cyber narcs pretending to be kids and trying to buy weed from different people when their handles and pics are obvious about drug use. a little scary, but i guess it is expected. it warns about pics, stating your city and schools and things that help narrow down where somebody could find you. in some of the Rating: 5