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Global Marijuana March 5/3/08
Just came upon this. Could be very eventfull if alot of people showed up to show their support. Its happening everywhere. Here's the link, http://www.myspace.com/the08march or google Global Marijuana March 08.
Hope to see you there.
Re: Global Marijuana March 5/3/08
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| Originally posted by Mommy420 Just came upon this. Could be very eventfull if alot of people showed up to show their support. Its happening everywhere. Here's the link, http://www.myspace.com/the08march or google Global Marijuana March 08. Hope to see you there. |
I wish they would just legalize it so that all you fuckin wannabe hippies will have to find something else to talk about...
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| Originally posted by jpisani I wish they would just legalize it so that all you fuckin wannabe hippies will have to find something else to talk about... |
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| Originally posted by jpisani I wish they would just legalize it so that all you fuckin wannabe hippies will have to find something else to talk about... |
I'll agree that's true I don't care anyways I'll still smoke.
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| Originally posted by jpisani I wish they would just legalize it so that all you fuckin wannabe hippies will have to find something else to talk about... |
I'll agree that's true I don't care anyways I'll still smoke.
why not on 4/20?
Why do people insist on making myspace pages which require a dual graphics card and 8 gb of ram to run without lag? If they want some kind of results they could appear a bit more professional.
10 years ago I would have supported this, but marijuana has gotten so strong, that it's gotten beyond the ridiculous, I live with 3 people that are literally physically addicted to it, the stronger the strain of marijuana, the more it seperates each side of the brain, encouraging schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. I used to fucking love the gange, but the intense cultivation and the desire for the average toker to get more and more fucked means that it's not the "safe" drug that it once was.....
if you still smoke it and think it's great, kudos to you, but I'm willing to bet in a few years time it'll geniunely have robbed you of everything "reefer madness" said it would 80 years ago, and I'm glad I got out whilst I did.......
Class A's FTW
fucking hippies.
I agree. Pot has become very strong today and caused many problems in my life. It robs people of their desire to live. All they want to do is sit around all day and get stoned and be paranoid about going anywhere or doing anything. I was a cannabis cup judge twice in Amsterdam and I still don't support it being legal.
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| Originally posted by Az 10 years ago I would have supported this, but marijuana has gotten so strong, that it's gotten beyond the ridiculous, I live with 3 people that are literally physically addicted to it, the stronger the strain of marijuana, the more it seperates each side of the brain, encouraging schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. I used to fucking love the gange, but the intense cultivation and the desire for the average toker to get more and more fucked means that it's not the "safe" drug that it once was..... if you still smoke it and think it's great, kudos to you, but I'm willing to bet in a few years time it'll geniunely have robbed you of everything "reefer madness" said it would 80 years ago, and I'm glad I got out whilst I did....... Class A's FTW |
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| Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000 Maybe your roomies need to find better things to do to encourage a change in lifestyle. I smoke weed several times a week, yet maintain a great GPA, budget myself perfectly (much better than a lot of the buddies I have who don't smoke), and prioritize according to what is important to my life (read: unrelated to marijuana day-to-day bullshit). I'm not trying to boast, but merely showing that a substance as marijuana that is NOT inherently addictive can only become addictive if the user lets it become so. And no, this march will not help the cause. I honestly don't give a fuck about legalization because I smoke in the privacy of my own place anyway. |
Don't know what's wrong with you pussies but I've been smoking the shit for 3 years now and haven't had a problem with it. I know better than to smoke it everyday and I like to toke when I'm relaxing and when most of the day's shit is already done. It's more rewarding that way. I have no idea if these marches actually work or not, but I made it a goal for myself to attend the one in SF this year. I hear it's more like a day festival for weed than a demonstration. Should be fun and it ought to be legalized. Just because some people can't handle it shouldn't mean the rest of us have to suffer.
First you made this thread, now you're making a thread about how much you want to show support for pot?
I hope someone close to you has enough of a brain to call CPS and have them evaluate the safety of your children and the quality of your parenting.
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| Originally posted by ******** I had something to say but figure I shouldn't. I really don't get why the stuff is illegal. |
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| I just think that restricting plant growth is issue-- they are living things... real living things .. yet people aim to extinguish that life.. it just isn't right. |
I went and sat on the lawn of our Provincial Legislature for the march last year. It was a great time.
I believe there were only 3 arrests, for assault or something unrelated to the green, out of thousands of people. It may not 'help the cause', but US drug laws are fucking whack anyways. It's about showing support. Do you think that protesting outside the US consulate in 2003 would stop the invasion of Iraq? Of course not, but use what voice you have. The freedom of speech and freedom of assembly we enjoy are not to be squandered.
If you disagree with legalization/decriminalization, good on you.
We sat on the lawn and listened to live music, smoked, played frisbee and had a generally lawful, uneventful outing. The cops were out in force, including mounted units, but they stayed out of the park and those who did walk through kept to themselves.
It was billed as The Toronto Freedom Festival/Global Marijuana March, and it was a fantastic day.
So we're hippies...big deal. I'd rather be a hippie than a neo-con.
It's about peace, it's about freedom and those of you in the US should be particulary involved because 1/3 of all inmates were booked for posession. Don't be so negative.
hehe, most on this board would be considered new wave hippies. Hipsters, etc.
This is the official toronto freedom festival website!
http://www.torontofreedomfestival.com/
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| Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000 Maybe your roomies need to find better things to do to encourage a change in lifestyle. I smoke weed several times a week, yet maintain a great GPA, budget myself perfectly (much better than a lot of the buddies I have who don't smoke), and prioritize according to what is important to my life (read: unrelated to marijuana day-to-day bullshit). I'm not trying to boast, but merely showing that a substance as marijuana that is NOT inherently addictive can only become addictive if the user lets it become so. And no, this march will not help the cause. I honestly don't give a fuck about legalization because I smoke in the privacy of my own place anyway. |
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| Originally posted by Az they're all on course for firsts, their marijuana isn't affecting their studies, but when they quite literally have serious difficulties going through the day without lighting up, and become noticeably irritable when lighting up, I'd say thats a problem... |
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| Originally posted by idoru First you made this thread, now you're making a thread about how much you want to show support for pot? I hope someone close to you has enough of a brain to call CPS and have them evaluate the safety of your children and the quality of your parenting. |
marching doesn't solve anything
terrorism does
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| Originally posted by Mommy420 I wasnt going to respond to this but I am. I show my support for pot and I DONT SMOKE. So FU. And secondly I dont have to explain a dam thing to you. I am a great mom. Have been clean for over 20 years. Just cause I support some things makes me a bad person? You dont know me at all. Pot should be legal by now. I grew up in the 70's and never thought by now that it would still be illegal. Booze ruins more families than pot ever will. The thread I wrote about the glow stix was true. So that makes me a bad mom cause my kid was playing with glow stix? And it broke? Not to mention glow stix are legal. You have some issues. I asked a question. And what a better place to ask than people on this board. They are helpful. Cant wait till your a paranoid parent. |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel single with a kid eh? call me |
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