TBD

the only people who think that there is nothing wrong with smoking pot . . . are poeple who smoke pot.  hack, hack . . . cough, cough . . . wheeze, wheeze . . . lung/throat/nasal cancer, lung/throat/nasal cancer.
walkonby wrote:
the only people who think that there is nothing wrong with smoking pot . . . are poeple who smoke pot.  hack, hack . . . cough, cough . . . wheeze, wheeze . . . lung/throat/nasal cancer, lung/throat/nasal cancer.
Great, when are we criminalizing regular cigarettes? And alcohol? And trans-fats? And non-vegetarian diets?
jesus . . . i wish.  cigarettes, i mean.  my favorite pasttime in the world, is telling people to their face, after they have had a cigarette, "man, you fucking stink!"
walkonby wrote:
jesus . . . i wish.  my favorite pasttime in the world, is telling people to their face, after they have had a cigarette, "man, you fucking stink!"
Again, we will get along famously.
Are you trying to say that blacks smoke pot at the rate of eight times that of whites? God, you're a fucking retard.

The point is that blacks are arrested at a rate of eight times that of whites for something that they likely do at the same rate.


RatBastard wrote:
Wow to think I thought Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson were the two biggest racists on the planet.  This guy wins hands down.  The whole debate of legalizing pot to any degree is irrelevant to the racists reasoning he used to cast his vote…  (Personally though I could not care less who smokes what.)

http://news.yahoo.com/washington-d-c-panel-weighs-decriminalizing-marijuana-120117751.html

"Eight times more blacks than non-blacks in Washington are arrested for pot possession, and committee Chairman Tommy Wells said the measure's goal was fairness and reducing law enforcement costs.

'This is a social justice bill that addresses disproportionate impact,' said Wells, who is among nine candidates for mayor."


So according to him, since blacks break a certain law at a rate eight times that of non-blacks, the law needs to be repealed because of the "disproportionate impact" of the law.  By his logic rape should be decriminalized since far more men are arrested for rape and their is a disproportionate impact against men.  Did the people who live in DC actually vote this douche bag into office?  (Yes I did intentionally leave out the part of the article that states his political affiliation as it is irrelevant.)
Since when do you need tickets to the Drag Race? Isn't it still held on 17th Street, free of charge?
i demand high class drag.  oh no he didnt . . . gurl.
walkonby wrote:
the only people who think that there is nothing wrong with smoking pot . . . are poeple who smoke pot.  hack, hack . . . cough, cough . . . wheeze, wheeze . . . lung/throat/nasal cancer, lung/throat/nasal cancer.


You know smoking pot doesn't lead to all these cancers, right?  That is smoking tobacco you are thinking about.  When you smoke tobacco it coats and protects cancer cells and them to grow unchecked from your immune system.  Marijuana does not do this.
smoke . . . is smoke, in my book.
walkonby wrote:
smoke . . . is smoke, in my book.


Well your book is wrong.
who wrote it?
walkonby wrote:
who wrote it?


I think you wrote it in a drunken stupor. 
i dont drink.
walkonby wrote:
i dont drink.


When you wrote the book you did.
I too am skeptical of claims that it is non-carcinogenic.  However, I have to set that aside and acknowledge that I don't know for sure.  I mean, you could smell perfume with little or no side effect, but if you inhaled the scent of a toxic chemical (that otherwise smelled OK), it could kill you in an instant.

Either way, I think breathing smoke - carcinogenic or not - seems like a bad idea.
Hexenjagd wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_additives_in_cigarettes


Man, I used to smoke. Now I am sure I will get lung cancer. 
I quit a couple of years ago.  It was hard, but worth it.  I was sick of being addicted to something that really doesn't do anything but feed the addiction.
Hexenjagd wrote:
I quit a couple of years ago.  It was hard, but worth it.  I was sick of being addicted to something that really doesn't do anything but feed the addiction.


cigarettes, that is? good for you, either way.
atomic wrote:
walkonby wrote:
i dont drink.


When you wrote the book you did.


youre funny . . . i like you.