They get plenty cockmeat sandwiches.Prisoners go on hunger strikes all the time, never does any good
I hope not as i am not mental well mayb just a little but isint that normal like every1 is a little crazy in their own wayThey'd prolly just put you in a mental hospital.
No offence taken from any negative feed back ladies . I do believe it is a good idea you are right there. I dont want to be a lobbyist because i wouldnt be good at that what i am good at is growing and thats what i plan to doI believe that you believe that you have a good idea. However I'm not so sure it is. Not trying to offend. You would be better off being a lobbyist or something...right?
I dont think i should because i am not guaranteed to get caught. So sorry slowbus the title is going to stay the same .should change title to When I ....
Not everytime OrlandIts really not about commitment or stubbornness at the point. its just biology. and biology wins, every time.
the law
When i get to court i will state my case of how i live life following my morals and i also obey the laws until i was convinced to smoke hash 1day with my cousin
Question: What is the first state to decriminalize/legalize Cannabis in the home ?every1 just accepts it as being illegal (except in Colorado and Washington )
Trick question? Decrim and legalization are so different.Question: What is the first state to decriminalize/legalize Cannabis in the home ?
Answer: Neither Colorado nor Washington.
I agree, it was a question formed out of a (rushed) terrible internet connection. (I get to go home soon & can properly access my beloved RIU). What I intended to insinuate was that Alaska has long held that cultivation/use of small amounts in ones home is protected by the state constitution as a right to privacy issue.Trick question? Decrim and legalization are so different.
Oregon passed a decrim statute in '73. Probably out of spite for Dicky.
California passed the first partial legalization in 1996.
But my answer of record is that not one state has made Cannabis properly legal. The Federal disapproval applies to all. cn
However Alaska also had the problem that Ravin v. State was overturned for a while. I wonder if "discontinuously decriminalized" counts ... cnI agree, it was a question formed out of a (rushed) terrible internet connection. (I get to go home soon & can properly access my beloved RIU). What I intended to insinuate was that Alaska has long held that cultivation/use of small amounts in ones home is protected by the state constitution as a right to privacy issue.
Oh, for a real hook-up to the surreal world.
Soon guys.
I believe it is AlaskaQuestion: What is the first state to decriminalize/legalize Cannabis in the home ?Answer: Neither Colorado nor Washington.
I attack no one sir - Respect given is respect earned.<edit> srh, whom are you attacking with that?