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the jt on cave creek road north of cactus had well over a hundy folks in line, around noon, at 8 when i went by it had at least a dozen or more, out to street, but later in day, out to street, south on street, and into the next shopping center, amaziing, just simply amazing
 
knockonit said:
the jt on cave creek road north of cactus had well over a hundy folks in line, around noon, at 8 when i went by it had at least a dozen or more, out to street, but later in day, out to street, south on street, and into the next shopping center, amaziing, just simply amazing

And who was the guy that said it wasn't addictive ?????? :D
 
Someone asked me what their moms would say if they saw them there. I told them mom probably said pick some up for her.

I am amazed when I go to Costco and see them filling up their carts with wine bottle then throw in a few half gallons of whiskey. Or the lines at the liquor store.

Probably go home and binge watch TV.

Nothing wrong with this picture at all.
 
Oh how my heart aches to think in this great nation we have so many suffering from Glaucoma. The shame and yet ... They seem at ease with their condition. 😁
 
lol,you'll find biggest majority of companies that did drug testing, no longer do drug testing, as its not PC, just matter of fact
 
storage_man said:
knockonit said:
the jt on cave creek road north of cactus had well over a hundy folks in line, around noon, at 8 when i went by it had at least a dozen or more, out to street, but later in day, out to street, south on street, and into the next shopping center, amaziing, just simply amazing

And who was the guy that said it wasn't addictive ?????? :D

ITs a choice one makes, storage man, its all about choice, when you don't accept any responsibility in life, well. ...................................... :think:
 
Eh weed isn't addictive in and of itself. However, anything that makes people happy, or that they enjoy, becomes addictive on its own. Hell, I'm addicted to buying guns and putting bullets through them. Pretty sure I spend more on bullets than I do cigars or nicotine throughout a year since I switched to vaping from cigarettes.
 
Gunslinger808 said:
And none of them can pass a 4473.

That probably isn't a big concern to most of them. And prosecutions for marijuana users possessing firearms are very low.

In all honesty I'm fairly sure legalization will pass in az this time around.
 
I don't have an issue with the use of marijuana, however I have an issue with the frequency that I see/smell people using it while driving. A few years ago I never seen it while driving. Now I see it multiple times a day, someone toking it up while driving.

Friend of mine says all the dating apps these days are like 80% people who are either looking for smoking partners, or wanting to trade "favors" for some, etc.

I did work at a shop once, and we had a shop helper who had smoked himself to being mentally deficient with it. We literally watched the decline of his ability to do things as his usage increased over the years. Made me glad when my current place of employment did both drug and smoking tests before hire.

I dunno, it all seems silly to me. But then again I never seen the allure of alcohol or cigarettes either. Probably always why I never had an issue not being "the cool guy" in my younger years.
 
Imagine how long the lines will be if the weed gets the voters nod of approval. They did not give any rec licenses yet as it is not legal yet. So in the meanwhile if passed the medical dispensary will have to serve both...big line day 1. No line day 1 day 2 no product left. Another line you will see on the news or not depending on the vote.
 
Manitu said:
Imagine how long the lines will be if the weed gets the voters nod of approval. They did not give any rec licenses yet as it is not legal yet. So in the meanwhile if passed the medical dispensary will have to serve both...big line day 1. No line day 1 day 2 no product left. Another line you will see on the news or not depending on the vote.

I think the ballot intiative allows for personal use cultivation. Home depot will probably be out of potting soil, fertilizer and drip lines for a week or 2.
 
AZ1182 said:
I'm voting a solid no to 207.

When you vote to outlaw stuff you don't like because it doesn't affect you, you can't justly turn around and complain about non-gun owners voting to ban private sales or big magazines because it doesn't personally affect them without being a hypocrite.
 
I'm all for 207 ... And I am all for employers having the right to deny you employment for it's usage.

I am pretty libertarian in most things. I do not think it's the job of government to enforce moral code or to create it.

The war on drugs is a dismal failure. Why allow the outlaw element to make big coin when we can simply tax it and pay off some debt or institute new pet social programs.

No ... Instead some dude in columbia has a private zoo. Stupid. Tax it and let grown ups make up their own mind.

Oh and let's end the social workfare program that has hired 10's of thousands of people to fight the war on drugs costing billions to US tax payers.

However if a business owner doesn't want a pot smoker or coke sniffer then it should be his/her right to pass on your employment. Big boy choices!
 
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