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Happy 4:20!
That is all 
Damn I havnt toked all day yet. Been busy running around picking up job apps and interviews n shit all fuckin day.
At least you have your priorities straight. I never smoke until after I get home from work, which is around 6:00pm. It's great for my wallet 
(me jealous right now)
I don't toke, but I've already gotten drunk and passed out and workin on endrunkening #2 for the day.
What are you talking about? 4:20 was an hour ago. Oh wait...AZ is the only state smart enough NOT to do daylight savings 
Go Lakers!!!
I'm on hiatus due to an insane work schedule.
What genre have you been smoking?

I just thought to myself...its not April 20th is it?
What is the correlation between 4:20 and MaryJane anyway?
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| Originally posted by SexySmart666 What is the correlation between 4:20 and MaryJane anyway? |
what made you see the light, natefrogg ?
I would like to share, but my job does randoms... total bullish! So no smoky for me...lol!
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| Originally posted by SexySmart666 What is the correlation between 4:20 and MaryJane anyway? |
I thought it had to do with the number of active chemicals it contains.
theres a meaning behind 4:20?!?!?!?! 
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| Originally posted by DJ Reese I thought it had to do with the number of active chemicals it contains. |
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| Originally posted by Brian Scott I think you were a terrible pothead, even in your heyday. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CA_Senate_Bill_420
SB 420, which reflects a compromise between patients' advocates and law enforcement, includes controversial state guidelines regarding how much marijuana patients may grow and possess without being subject to arrest. It also requires counties to implement a voluntary patient identification card system and other provisions to protect patients and their caregivers from arrest. The guidelines, which were hotly disputed by California NORML and other patients' advocates, allow patients up to 6 mature or 12 immature plants and up to one-half pound of dried, processed marijuana. Patient advocates had pushed for more liberal guidelines, such as those adopted by Sonoma County, which allow up to 99 plants in a 100-square-foot (9.3 m2) growing area plus 3 pounds of marijuana. The final guidelines were decided in a last-minute legislative deal by Attorney General Lockyer and Sen. Vasconcellos in order to get the bill passed.
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| Originally posted by mattW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CA_Senate_Bill_420 SB 420, which reflects a compromise between patients' advocates and law enforcement, includes controversial state guidelines regarding how much marijuana patients may grow and possess without being subject to arrest. It also requires counties to implement a voluntary patient identification card system and other provisions to protect patients and their caregivers from arrest. The guidelines, which were hotly disputed by California NORML and other patients' advocates, allow patients up to 6 mature or 12 immature plants and up to one-half pound of dried, processed marijuana. Patient advocates had pushed for more liberal guidelines, such as those adopted by Sonoma County, which allow up to 99 plants in a 100-square-foot (9.3 m2) growing area plus 3 pounds of marijuana. The final guidelines were decided in a last-minute legislative deal by Attorney General Lockyer and Sen. Vasconcellos in order to get the bill passed. ... |
Fuck yo couch nucca!...
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| Originally posted by Brian Scott Good info, but this law is called "SB 420" because of the 4:20 legend that came way before it. |
i thought 420 was the police code for smokin weed...
(kinda like 187 is homicide.. etc).. can anyone confirm?
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| Originally posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat? i thought 420 was the police code for smokin weed... (kinda like 187 is homicide.. etc).. can anyone confirm? |
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| Originally posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat? i thought 420 was the police code for smokin weed... (kinda like 187 is homicide.. etc).. can anyone confirm? |
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