Quote Originally Posted by rightwinger
I agree--of all the tea shirts that I see on a daily basis that are vulgar and very distasteful---your sons tea shirt isn't one of them. I have never noticed in any mall of the really bad ones--(person wearing it) to remove it or else.

So a lawyer is probably the best option. To get a bunch of people there with tea shirts--is only going to "radicalise" the situation--with supporters of medical marijuana being called and referred to as "druggies." And we certainly don't need that about right now.

I think I have read that Aurora is very anti medical marijuana dispensory--so people can hit them in their wallets--simply by refusing to shop there.
I don't knows I agree with all that winger. I think a strong stance against them showing the boycott can be helpful if tastefully done. If we get hundreds of people out there picketing, it'll draw media attention and the attention of the people which is exactly what the mall doesn't want. They go to great lenghts to avoid bad PR like this.

While this isn't about MMJ, I, personally, wouldn't open a disp in Aurora. There's too much crime there and that's just by the city itself! lol Secondly, I don't shop in Aurora because they lose the tax money generated by sales.
Justabloke Reviewed by Justabloke on . Draconia Tactics at The Aurora Mall It seems like things are just falling apart. I just got a phone call from my son (28 years old) and he was well beyond angry. This is the general jist of the story. My son and his girl friend(also 28) were out spending some money after recieving their income tax return and went to the Aurora Mall. This proved not to be a wise choice. My son was detained by several mall personnel for the unlikely crime of wearing a "Yes We Cannibis" tee shirt. I understand that my son can become loud Rating: 5