Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
Yep, this is why some of the smarter cities (San Francisco, Santa Cruz) out here in Cali have decriminalized it. It's not technically "legal" but is now the lowest priority for law enforcement. Trying to enforce the ridiculous marijuana laws just sucks away too much resources. So now, if a San Francisco cop sees one guy smoking a joint and another jaywalking, he's supposed to go after the jaywalker :jointsmile:
right you are
i'd rather face down a joint than a two ton car bearing down on me anytime.
I'm glad our local politicians feel the same.
Cars kill
I was at "medical marijuana week" here in San Francisco and we had an escort of police making sure we didnt get hit by cars as we marched down Market Street when the sgt. says " i should of brought my bong", while people were asking him for a light to light their joints with.
I decided to ask this officer to have his picture taken with me when three other officers asked if they could be in the photo also.
We then ended up in Golden Gate Park to symbolically plant 215,000 seeds in thanks of prop 215, which made cannabis legal in cali for medical purposes.
I have great photos of Ed Rosenthal(ask ed) and i with rakes, hoes(the garden kind), planting seeds. We had a whole burlap sacks of seeds we were handing out to anyone that wanted them.
I then proceeded to get Wavey Gravey all fucked up on a indica strain that i had harvested earlier.
You should really checkout San Francisco's medical marijuana week. Its a week long of cannabis related festivities and well recieved by the public.
San Francisco is just a truely outtasight place to live.
Hopefully ya'll from the southbay will make it up to the next "may day", here in the city.

dai*ma:stoned: sfca 94110
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