This American Generation Is A Disgrace To Their Forefathers



Honestly nobody even cares that weed is legal here.
People that were going to smoke a bowl, watch a matrix marathon, and order pizza this weekend; were going to do it regardless.
Its business as usual. Dont worry the end is not near.

I say smoke your weed that's less competition for me, I'll stick to my vodka. Even know it will be tempting, since weed will be sold in the liquor store sometime soon :)


Yea, how many people do you know that don't smoke weed because it's illegal? Pretty much none. Probably the same people who never speed because the little sign says not to. Or the same people who report the $20 they found blowing down the road on their taxes. Pretty much nobody.

But hey, gotta keep the pigs and politicians busy with something to do and someone to fuck with.

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Genesis 38:9-10

But Onan knew that the child would not be his; so whenever he slept with his brother’s wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from providing offspring for his brother. What he did was wicked in the Lord’s sight; so the Lord put him to death also.
 
Genesis 38:9-10

But Onan knew that the child would not be his; so whenever he slept with his brother’s wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from providing offspring for his brother. What he did was wicked in the Lord’s sight; so the Lord put him to death also.

God was pissed Onan disobeyed the order to impregnate the bitch, not because he jerked off.

-Pastor Dwight
 
Forefathers got high off of better shit...like opium.

John Jacob Astor
After immigrating to the United States, John Jacob Astor began trading in furs and later in real estate and opium. By 1800 his nominal wealth was some US$250,000, and by the time of his death in 1848 his fortune had grown to US$20 million. Equal to 0.93% of the national GDP, Astor has a real wealth estimated at some US$116 billion when adjusted for the late 2000s (decade).
 
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Oh also, not sure if someone mentioned it, but many of your glorious forefathers grew weed.

I'm going to go out on a limb and assume some of them also smoked it.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH__GUg1EwY]Dazed and Confused - George toked weed - YouTube[/ame]

Forefathers got high off of better shit...like opium.

I bet he didn't get high off his own supply.
 
I would love to party with some forefathers. I bet they had to hit some nasty pussy though. Dudes were legit. Getting fucked up on Absinthe and Laudanum, must have been a trip.
 
Many people in this thread would like marijuana use legalized because smoking a plant poses no harm to others. Given this position, it is reasonable to argue for legalizing any act that has zero victims.

The act of drinking and driving, in and of itself, falls into this category. No one is harmed by a driver gulping down a bottle of Jack, though they might be harmed if said driver crashes his car into them.

With the above in mind, I am asking whether people who advocate for legalizing drug use would also advocate for the abolishment of laws against drinking and driving.

I missed this post earlier. What does the legalization of cannabis have to do with drinking and driving? Wouldn't a more logical comparison be smoking pot and driving?
 
Pot impairs judgement. Alcohol does not.
Pot affects motor skills. Alcohol does not.
Pot is addictive. People cannot get addicted to alcohol.
Pot causes people to overeat. Alcohol has no calories.

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1. Drunk Driving Accidents.
2. Alcoholics Anonymous
3. ( LOL)
 
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