THUNDERSTRIKE
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The other day my roommate made a comment that he doesn't know how he's going to raise his kid in a country where weed is legal, and I tried explaining that pot is way less extreme than alcohol, but it fell upon deaf ears.
Idk the social stigma it carries is still somewhat baffling.

South Florida is pro legalization but were stuck in a very anti marijuana state. We just voted on medical but only got 58% needing 60 to get it through. Frustrating.





Much of the social stigma surrounding weed comes from those who have never tried it, sadly.
the way I see it, marijuana is not at all as dangerous as the media, government, public education, and propaganda makes it out to be, but at the same time, it is not as innocent as marijuana pro legalization activists make it out to be.
Everyone should do a cost-benefit analysis.
One one side look at all the benefits of legalization and on the other the drawbacks of ending prohibition.
I'm confident than any honest and scientific analysis will show the pros outweigh the cons.
Especially when you throw in medical marijuana and hemp.
But no prohibitionist will ever do such a thing.
I heard that Blue Dream is some serious ish man
Yesterday, a no-good student of Broadneck High School in Arnold, Maryland, pulled an absolutely-not-funny-under-any-circumstances prank on one of his teachers.
The teen, who goes unnamed in the Capital Gazette's report of the incident, allegedly brought a pot-laced brownie to school, and after sharing a piece with his girlfriend, offered a bite to a teacher. A terrible, malicious idea that would almost certainly not lead to zany hijinks of any sort. The Capital reports:
The police's school resource officer at the school, at 1265 Green Holly Drive, was alerted to the incident at 1 p.m. after the 45-year-old teacher started to feel ill and became lethargic.
Another staff member noticed that the teacher was acting differently and accompanied her to the school nurse, said Lt. T.J. Smith, a county police spokesman.
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The teacher was taken to a local hospital. The student and the girlfriend were checked out by a school nurse and were determined to be safe.
The teen was charged with distribution of marijuana, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment. Shame, shame, shame.
