Supreme Court just made Medical Marijuana ILLEGAL

99Problems99Problems 1,541 Posts
edited June 2005 in Strut Central
Those fuckers!!Feel free to vent.
«1

  Comments


  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    damn it! And glaucoma runs in my family too!

  • 99Problems99Problems 1,541 Posts
    damn it! And glaucoma runs in my family too!



    YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED, SON.




  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    uhh dogs, it's been illegal since 1937.

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.



    (Yeah, what R*b said).

  • Shown here are fasces, a Roman symbol of power through force, sticks bound around an axe. It is the source of the word fascism, and it appears on either side of the podium in the Senate, as well as a version of the Senate logo. Perhaps this clears things up a bit.








  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

  • AaronAaron 977 Posts
    It'd be more interesting to find out if police officers in these formerly lenient states will begin to look the other way.

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

    Tell it to the judge, hippie!

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

    Tell it to the judge, hippie!

    What about Bob Denver???

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

    Tell it to the judge, hippie!

    What about Bob Denver???

    Gilligan was high on life, young man.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.



    (Yeah, what R*b said).



    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?



    Tell it to the judge, hippie!



    What about Bob Denver???



    Gilligan was high on life, young man.



    haha! I've heard otherwise!

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

    Tell it to the judge, hippie!

    What about Bob Denver???

    Gilligan was high on life, young man.

    haha! I've heard otherwise!

    Didn't he plead "no contest" to those charges? Let our justice system do its work!

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    Not to be a stickler, but it's always been illegal under federal laws. The ruling means that people can still be prosecuted for using it, even if it is legal in their state.

    (Yeah, what R*b said).

    What if John Denver was your town Sherrif?

    Tell it to the judge, hippie!

    What about Bob Denver???

    Gilligan was high on life, young man.

    haha! I've heard otherwise!

    Didn't he plead "no contest" to those charges? Let our justice system do its work!

    ahhh... to live on a fake island at the Universal lot in the 60's - toking it up with Ginger...

    If that is what heaven is then take me now lord!

  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    Can I just take a moment to be serious and send my best wishes to all the workers and members of state welcomed federally illegal clubs around the country. Special shout out to the beautiful people of Hayward, CA, which looks like a likely canadate for a new stream of federal raids. Two weeks ago they were robbed. My friend had a gun stuck in her face for less than a pound.

    Keep Fighting,
    Rob

  • DubiousDubious 1,865 Posts
    the weather just kicked in for summer, and we gots ganja for days

    oh canada indeed!


  • davesrecordsdavesrecords 1,802 Posts
    does anyone know why it is illegal ?
    if you want to cut out drugs they should start with the two that kill the most people in the world by 1000% and that is tobacco and alchohol.

    oh i forgot they already tried alcohal.

    so again why is marijuana illegal ?

    does everyone know about randolph hearst and the illegalization of marijuana ?

  • edpowersedpowers 4,437 Posts
    does anyone know why it is illegal ?

    too difficult to tax

  • AaronAaron 977 Posts

    does everyone know about randolph hearst and the illegalization of marijuana ?

    No, but I watched a special about his palace on the ocean in Cali. Maybe you socal beach dudes can run up on that place and take some revenge.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    does anyone know why it is illegal ?
    if you want to cut out drugs they should start with the two that kill the most people in the world by 1000% and that is tobacco and alchohol.

    oh i forgot they already tried alcohal.

    so again why is marijuana illegal ?

    does everyone know about randolph hearst and the illegalization of marijuana ?



    great book! expalins a lot.

  • street_muzikstreet_muzik 3,919 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

  • DubiousDubious 1,865 Posts
    the illegalities of mary jane are waaay too politically complicated.. had a lot to do with the russian's and brittish having a near monopoly on hemp production whereas the US was trying to foster their cotton industry.

    but its kinda one of those "why the fuck is the USA still embargoing Cuba" situations.. namely its a bunch of old white dudes with old fashioned agendas maintaining the status quo.


  • TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?

    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.

  • street_muzikstreet_muzik 3,919 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?

    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.

    One of my beefs is the corruption at those clinics. They should keep it clean for real[/b] sick people. That being said, prozac doesn't work as well as some good indo, but I don't go to the clinic. Gotta support my homies, nahmean?

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts

    but its kinda one of those "why the fuck is the USA still embargoing Cuba" situations.. namely its a bunch of old white dudes with old fashioned agendas maintaining the status quo.

    Yes, and we're not going to see drug law reform in this country anytime soon, because so many of our legislators are now of a generation that has had personal experience with illegal drug use and they are therefore very vulnerable to public attack if they push for reform. I believe that's one reason why we still can't even have a frank or realistic public discussion about it. Somebody like Bill Clinton surely perceived how draconian, punitive and unsupported by any form of hard scientic or sociological evidence our current policy is, but because of his own history, he probably believed himself incapable of saying anything about it publicly.

  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?

    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.

    One of my beefs is the corruption at those clinics. They should keep it clean for real[/b] sick people. That being said, prozac doesn't work as well as some good indo, but I don't go to the clinic. Gotta support my homies, nahmean?

    Corruption?? WTF are you talking about? Real sick people? What does a fake sick person look like? Would someone who prefers a joint a week rather than prozac once a day not be considered real? You'd rather support your homies than support oranizations that care for the seriously ill?

    Trew, for the record, I love to get high no matter the occasion, but I also have arthritis and lost track of the multitudes of pain killers they used me as a guinea pig for by the time I was 13. I haven't taken a prescription pain killer in five years.

  • street_muzikstreet_muzik 3,919 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.



    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?



    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.



    One of my beefs is the corruption at those clinics. They should keep it clean for real[/b] sick people. That being said, prozac doesn't work as well as some good indo, but I don't go to the clinic. Gotta support my homies, nahmean?



    Corruption?? WTF are you talking about? Real sick people? What does a fake sick person look like? Would someone who prefers a joint a week rather than prozac once a day not be considered real? You'd rather support your homies than support oranizations that care for the seriously ill?



    Trew, for the record, I love to get high no matter the occasion, but I also have arthritis and lost track of the multitudes of pain killers they used me as a guinea pig for by the time I was 13. I haven't taken a prescription pain killer in five years.



    I'm not talking about you or me. I'm talking about the people that aren't sick that go there. A lot of dealers are supplied from those places. I live within a block of 4 clinics in

    West Hollywood and I know people so I knows the deal. It's not a moral thing, I would prefer it be legal all around. I'm just sayin', why jeprodize it for the cancer, and aids patients when your trusty friend who has been dealing for years is down the block.



    You feel me?

  • 33thirdcom33thirdcom 2,049 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?

    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.

    One of my beefs is the corruption at those clinics. They should keep it clean for real[/b] sick people. That being said, prozac doesn't work as well as some good indo, but I don't go to the clinic. Gotta support my homies, nahmean?

    Corruption?? WTF are you talking about? Real sick people? What does a fake sick person look like? Would someone who prefers a joint a week rather than prozac once a day not be considered real? You'd rather support your homies than support oranizations that care for the seriously ill?

    Trew, for the record, I love to get high no matter the occasion, but I also have arthritis and lost track of the multitudes of pain killers they used me as a guinea pig for by the time I was 13. I haven't taken a prescription pain killer in five years.

    I'm not talking about you or me. I'm talking about the people that aren't sick that go there. A lot of dealers are supplied from those places. I live within a block of 4 clinics in
    West Hollywood and I know people so I know the deal. It's not a moral thing, I would prefer it be legal all around. I'm just sayin', why jeprodize it for the cancer, and aids patients when your trusty friend who has been dealing for years is down the block.

    Agree with Taza. I know quite a few people that use the clinics as their dealer these days... Better herb and they had a doctor freind prescribe it to them... Not knocking the value of medical marijuana, but there is alot of abuse going on with the clinics right now.

  • Mike_BellMike_Bell 5,736 Posts
    They'll have to pull the pipe from my cold, dead hands.

    i'm sayin, how many of you smoke for medicinal purposes anyhow?

    i understand it's the all about principle but if glaucoma set in, i'd be down on the corner in a heartbeat.

    One of my beefs is the corruption at those clinics. They should keep it clean for real[/b] sick people. That being said, prozac doesn't work as well as some good indo, but I don't go to the clinic. Gotta support my homies, nahmean?
    somewhat related...viagra, which has been reported to cause blindness, is legal but the guvment is quick to make the chronic illegal..just a thought.

  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    A lot of dealers are supplied from those places. I live within a block of 4 clinics in West Hollywood and I know people so I know the deal.



    You feel me?



    I guess it's this I have a problem with. Are people really doing this? I've raerly heard of a club charging under $50 for their worst 3.5 grams and supply for one person is limited and monitored. I can't imagine anyone being able to do this from a business standpoint, or why anyone would try (growers completely different story / risks). These clubs provide thousands of people a day, any one person copping a bag for their friend is negligable at best. But then again, I live in Chicago, so please tell me if my mind garden is getting overgrown.





    ohh and bell... more people overdose yearly on water than pot, just a thought.

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts

    somewhat related...viagra, which has been reported to cause blindness, is legal but the guvment is quick to make the chronic illegal..just a thought.

    Not related. Viagra doesn't independently cause blindness. They're still trying to establish the link between NAION (narrowing of the optic nerve) and the underlying conditions that may predispose people who experience this unfortunate side effect (there have only been 38 reported cases of blindess directly attributable to Viagra use, which is not statistically significant). The FDA has asked Pfizer to add a warning to the label.
Sign In or Register to comment.