That's a sensible ruling. No idea why MJ was ever singled out for such a thing in the first place.
It's just a holdover from the days of people queening out over a plant and buying into all the War on (Some) Drugs hysteria.
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That's a sensible ruling. No idea why MJ was ever singled out for such a thing in the first place.
It's just a holdover from the days of people queening out over a plant and buying into all the War on (Some) Drugs hysteria.
Because black people are more likely to toke and this is a great way to deny black people the right to own guns.
100%
That stuff isn't addictive anyways
Idk man. I know it's not addictive for the average person, but I know some people that use once and then BAM! Their whole identity is about it. Shirts just covered in images of guns. They get a gun for their gun. They start carrying them around everywhere like a safety blanket. They play around with them like they are toys and do little quick draw motions.
It all seems pretty addictive behavior to me.
I meant the weed not the guns lol.
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