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TA's Official Stoner Thread (pg. 102)
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| joinT |
| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
My new roomie and her kind buds shall be the death of me.
Yeppers, I was baked off the gord, into the hallway, out the door to the tropics last night. Full glass wall in effect.
Hallejuh, stoner brethren, I am back. :p |
LMAO.. footwork stoned :p bahahahahaa |
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| kabelicious |
| quote: | Originally posted by joinT
LMAO.. footwork stoned :p bahahahahaa |
minus the zoo and the cold :p lol |
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| joinT |
| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
minus the zoo and the cold :p lol |
LOL! :haha: :haha: |
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| Orko |
| everything is blurred:nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: |
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| MarkT |
the CPC is in' lame...as I read about some idiot woman who killed a 17 yr. old when she rolled her SUV after drinking and driving, I read about the short-sighted CPC party which is refusing to budge on marijuana decriminalization...so let's keep clogging up the courts and giving people criminal records for simple pot possession...how pathetic. When is this country going to wake up and realize that smoking and alcohol are both *far* more personally and publicly dangerous that pot?!?
stoners who voted CPC should be ashamed :p
from today's Toronto Star:
| quote: | Tories stub out calls for looser pot laws
Mar. 7, 2006. 06:58 PM
CANADIAN PRESS
OTTAWA — Potheads beware: the Conservative government has no plans to relax marijuana laws and arrests in some regions are expected to rise.
A spokesman for Justice Minister Vic Toews was unmistakenly blunt when asked if the Tories would resurrect Liberal efforts to decriminalize simple possession of marijuana.
"It is a very short answer and the answer is No," said Mike Storeshaw.
"We have no plans to bring any bill forward."
Public toking became more common in parts of Canada as the former government moved to loosen laws. Three young men walking along Ottawa's Wellington Street passed a joint openly among themselves yesterday as they strolled through the shadow of Parliament's Peace Tower.
But police in some areas are once again cracking down.
"I think we're in a dark period right now," said Alan Young, a marijuana activist and professor at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.
"They're going after growers and seed dealers, and more people are being charged with simple possession."
Liberals moved to treat possession of less than 15 grams of pot — roughly 20 joints — as a minor offence punishable by fines of $100 to $400, much like traffic tickets.
But the most recent related bill died when the last federal election was called in November.
Before that, the Liberals were harshly rebuked by legislators in the United States. Former American ambassador Paul Cellucci hinted of border tie-ups if Canadian pot laws were eased.
U.S. protests continued despite the fact that several U.S. states have already decriminalized marijuana in much the same way.
Young says pot activists fighting to keep the cause alive are out of luck, but not forever.
"It's dead — for the time being," he said. "This issue goes in cycles."
Young predicts that Ottawa won't be able to indefinitely ignore a growing number of pot users.
"We're a drug-consuming culture and we've got to start regulating it."
Pot is the most popular illicit drug in the country, says the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.
A comprehensive national survey of drug use, released in 2004, found that about 15 per cent of the adult population had used cannibis in the past year, up from seven per cent in 1994.
The centre warns of side-effects ranging from impaired concentration to respiratory damage, depression, paranoia and the possible aggravation of pre-existing psychiatric symptoms.
While in opposition, Toews assailed the Liberals for moving to increase pot demand while at the same time cracking down on suppliers with tougher trafficking measures.
Critics also stressed the fact that police still have no reliable roadside test to snag stoned drivers. Also missing is a national drug strategy to discourage use.
Still, pot advocates say marijuana on the whole is a lesser social hazard than alcohol.
"It's much less harmful to our society than other legal activities and substances," says Kirk Tousaw, general counsel to the B.C. Marijuana Party.
"Unfortunately, (Prime Minister Stephen) Harper ran on a get-tough-on-crime, lock-'em-up platform that isn't going to do anyone in Canada any good — except for perhaps those in the prison-building industry."
Toews barely stopped today when asked about the subject.
"We have a law on the books don't we?" he said before brushing past reporters. |
that last quote sums it up...what a ing moronic reply, as if the law is justified by virtue of it's existence, lol. Yeah, we do have a law...and it's a bad one...SO CHANGE IT! |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
MC Hammer's My Space
Alright...I think there was a thread about it or something before...but does anyone know what MC Hammer's My Space address is. I want to post something in his guestbook. B/c you know why...I just finished watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and if you all remember correctly, Leonardo was the leader of the group. In the movie, for some reason I always thought Raphael was the leader and I had no idea why I thought that. Then I figured it out...Leonardo actually IS the leader in the movie. Raph even says it. The reason I thought Raph was...was b/c of these words in MC Hammer's song..."Raphael, he's the leader of the group." I am appalled by this and would like to vent my frustrations to Mr. Hammer, who apparently reads his guestbook...b/c well let's face it. He has no money and nothing else to do. So...does anyone have the address? |
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| KaiLee |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
MC Hammer's My Space
Alright...I think there was a thread about it or something before...but does anyone know what MC Hammer's My Space address is. I want to post something in his guestbook. B/c you know why...I just finished watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and if you all remember correctly, Leonardo was the leader of the group. In the movie, for some reason I always thought Raphael was the leader and I had no idea why I thought that. Then I figured it out...Leonardo actually IS the leader in the movie. Raph even says it. The reason I thought Raph was...was b/c of these words in MC Hammer's song..."Raphael, he's the leader of the group." I am appalled by this and would like to vent my frustrations to Mr. Hammer, who apparently reads his guestbook...b/c well let's face it. He has no money and nothing else to do. So...does anyone have the address? |
Reverend MC Hammer also weds couples in his free time. |
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| Hantu |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
MC Hammer's My Space
Alright...I think there was a thread about it or something before...but does anyone know what MC Hammer's My Space address is. I want to post something in his guestbook. B/c you know why...I just finished watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and if you all remember correctly, Leonardo was the leader of the group. In the movie, for some reason I always thought Raphael was the leader and I had no idea why I thought that. Then I figured it out...Leonardo actually IS the leader in the movie. Raph even says it. The reason I thought Raph was...was b/c of these words in MC Hammer's song..."Raphael, he's the leader of the group." I am appalled by this and would like to vent my frustrations to Mr. Hammer, who apparently reads his guestbook...b/c well let's face it. He has no money and nothing else to do. So...does anyone have the address? |
I just had to see if I find it, but alas I could only find his blogspot.
http://mchammer.blogspot.com/ |
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| MarkT |
thanks...now I have that f'n song in my head!
:whip: x 100
I can even picture the damn dance...oh the horror. |
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| KaiLee |
I think you just made my day |
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| Hantu |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
thanks...now I have that f'n song in my head!
:whip: x 100
I can even picture the damn dance...oh the horror. |
Cant touch this
Hahaha |
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| KaiLee |
I had to go to a student pub for my friend's birthday tonight and I swear the entire G-Unit standing by the speaker. |
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