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01-19-2008, 08:47 PM #1OPMember
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
Here is a post I seen on another board. Just thought I would repost it here for all those folks in the land of oz.
http://tinyurl.com/23fanuBob the painter Reviewed by Bob the painter on . Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia Here is a post I seen on another board. Just thought I would repost it here for all those folks in the land of oz. http://tinyurl.com/23fanu Rating: 5
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01-19-2008, 10:04 PM #2Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
It's only outlawing the sale of it, not the possession.
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01-19-2008, 10:25 PM #3Senior Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
Kansas is going backwards in the revolution!
Glad I dont live there.
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01-19-2008, 11:46 PM #4Senior Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
it says near the bottom of the first page that there are exceptions, which could mean that stores selling products for the use of tobacco can sell these items, cause otherwise chains such as tobbacco shack wouldnt be able to have a business cause they sell pipes, and that is a large portion of their business.
when you learn to walk on the planes of existence, you can learn to run on the planet of earth
au revoir
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01-21-2008, 02:32 AM #5Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
I live in Kansas and all of the pipes, hookahs and accessories are now banned from being sold even if they are labeled as being for tobacco use. The headshops are liquidating their stock, as the law enforcement here is taking this very seriously. The hookah bars are forced to close down even though they rent them for people to use inside the restaurant w/ flavored tobacco. The legislators claim that this law is to stop the use of meth and crack, yet the local businesses and glassblowers are the ones who will take a huge hit and its not going to do anything to stop meth use (duh). I hate living here more all the time.
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01-21-2008, 03:48 PM #6Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
Wow. Thank you for highlighting the stupidity of the situation. That is utterly ridiculous! It would be so obvious if someone was using a hookah for any purpose other than tobacco...I mean those things smoke like crazy! And it seems like a ploy from the cigarette industry...I mean your options are becoming so limited, it seems like someone is benefiting from the limitations of your tobacco goods and devices....Hmm.....we need some way to unify...this injustice needs to end...sigh..
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01-21-2008, 06:54 PM #7Senior Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
wtf happened to that stuff being used for consumption of legal herbs or tobacco? this country is so fucking wack...
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01-21-2008, 07:35 PM #8Senior Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
There's talk of the ban of paraphenalia in the UK , there would be a lot of unhappy headshop owners if they do..
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01-21-2008, 09:05 PM #9Senior Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
Oh noes! With a ban on paraphenelia, we'll all have to quit smoking pot!
Sheesh, what do these morons actually think they're accomplishing? I mean other than dismantling part of the business sector utilizing a vast market to contribute to the economy...
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01-22-2008, 06:04 AM #10Member
Kansas outlaws Paraphernalia
kansas = last stand of the christian coalition? j/k
Tin foil and aluminum cans should be banned in rural areas.
lol...you ever seen a crack head w/a 1OO dollar headie glass piece puffin on the block? NO...
sounds like kansas needed more slaves/prisoners?
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