Channel surfing and eating ice cream last night, I found my new favorite show. It's people whom animals tried to murder, in an awesome role reversal. Hey, they each survived to tell about it. Seems they appreciate being alive much more, now.
i of course live in a state where it is totally legal. so far the apocalypse hasn't hit yet. sadly, i'm more interested in being "straight" nowadays due to the pain meds. the high cdb products do have some pain/nausea relief benefits though.
i of course live in a state where it is totally legal. so far the apocalypse hasn't hit yet. sadly, i'm more interested in being "straight" nowadays due to the pain meds. the high cdb products do have some pain/nausea relief benefits though.
The documentary's about more than just the legalisation/ decriminalisation. The way it was used for "back door" racism is breath-takingly sad
i of course live in a state where it is totally legal. so far the apocalypse hasn't hit yet. sadly, i'm more interested in being "straight" nowadays due to the pain meds. the high cdb products do have some pain/nausea relief benefits though.
The documentary's about more than just the legalisation/ decriminalisation. The way it was used for "back door" racism is breath-takingly sad
yes. i watched it. sadly, still is today. interesting that the big push to criminalize started in the southwest in the 1930s. so they could more easily deport mexican migrant workers. sound familiar? another interesting fact is my employer doesn't have to obey state law because they have federal contracts. i can run around on synthetic heroin all day, no penalty. i just can't operate a crane or forklift. not a problem! get caught with keef in my system & i could be fired. its messed up