That dare bullshit never works. I remember when I was in the fifth grade and they had that bullshit. I had asked a question and they gave me some shit answer. I was told that the teachers and police were afraid that I would go and do drugs. "Oh no!, we cant have that. You're going to find out the truth."
That's what I think they're trying to say. When I smoked my first bowl, I was happy, and I was also glad that I found out the truth about marijuana. When a person finds out that all the crap they've heard from teachers, councelers, police, and prohibitionists, are all lies, I offen wonder what's going through their heads after that moment on. Does anybody know?
stoner spirit Reviewed by stoner spirit on . Sex, Drugs and Doctrine Politics trumped science once again today as the President officially proclaimed April 14, 2005 "National D.A.R.E. Day." Heaping praises on the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, Bush said, "Across America, law enforcement officers, volunteers, parents and teachers are helping to send the right message to our nation's youth about illegal drugs and violence through the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program." Yet despite 22 years of drug-free pledges, T-shirts, bumper Rating: 5