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Florida state Sen. Evelyn Lynn, whose committee unanimously passed the salvia bill on Tuesday, said the drug should be criminalized.
"I'd rather be at the front edge of preventing the dangers of the drug than waiting until we are the 40th or more," she said.
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I have no interest in salvia but I've never heard of it being dangerous either. Granted, "the dangers" of weed are essentially only really dangerous if you're a bag of cheetos, so I guess I don't expect much, but still, that's wierd.
If PSAs teach me anything it's that smoking marijuana makes you push your bitchin' IROC out into the street and set it on fire with a molotov cocktail.
Florida state Sen. Evelyn Lynn, whose committee unanimously passed the salvia bill on Tuesday, said the drug should be criminalized.
"I'd rather be at the front edge of preventing the dangers of the drug than waiting until we are the 40th or more," she said.
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I have no interest in salvia but I've never heard of it being dangerous either. Granted, "the dangers" of weed are essentially only really dangerous if you're a bag of cheetos, so I guess I don't expect much, but still, that's weird.
It's definitely not dangerous at all, and it's not really something that can easily be done "just for fun". It's not a party drug, that's for sure.
I loathe how all drugs are lumped together as if they are all done for the same reasons, have the same general effects, and are equally bad.
If PSAs teach me anything it's that smoking marijuana makes you push your bitchin' IROC out into the street and set it on fire with a molotov cocktail.
Florida state Sen. Evelyn Lynn, whose committee unanimously passed the salvia bill on Tuesday, said the drug should be criminalized.
"I'd rather be at the front edge of preventing the dangers of the drug than waiting until we are the 40th or more," she said.
w t f
I have no interest in salvia but I've never heard of it being dangerous either. Granted, "the dangers" of weed are essentially only really dangerous if you're a bag of cheetos, so I guess I don't expect much, but still, that's weird.
It's definitely not dangerous at all, and it's not really something that can easily be done "just for fun". It's not a party drug, that's for sure.
I loathe how all drugs are lumped together as if they are all done for the same reasons, have the same general effects, and are equally bad.
Yeah, a party-drug would have to last a bit more than what is it, five minutes?
Florida state Sen. Evelyn Lynn, whose committee unanimously passed the salvia bill on Tuesday, said the drug should be criminalized.
"I'd rather be at the front edge of preventing the dangers of the drug than waiting until we are the 40th or more," she said.
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boo fucking who. Stop getting high
5 years in jail for possession. Keep fighting that drug war! You are so close to victory!
I still don't understand how you fight or win a war against an abstract concept, but as long as we're doing it anyway why isn't there a war on sadness yet? Does the government want us to be sad? I think that's the only possible explanation as to why they haven't declared war on sadness.
I have a feeling that I will at some point, although now I feel like I should try it sooner rather than later.
It's kind of expensive, it seems like. Also, I've heard that it's kind of difficult to heat it to high enough temperatures, so for some people it has almost no effect.
I have a feeling that I will at some point, although now I feel like I should try it sooner rather than later.
It's kind of expensive, it seems like. Also, I've heard that it's kind of difficult to heat it to high enough temperatures, so for some people it has almost no effect.
Yeah, the chemical breakdown requires a higher temperature than an ordinary lighter can usually produce. I'd suggest using one of those stick lighters that can sustain a blue flame.
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Don't get me wrong proto, the war on drugs is stupid, it's a ton of money thrown down the drain to make people feel better about themselves and give a false sense of _______ in their lives. Ironically, drugs do the exact same thing. They're both of no use to me though, which I guess is why I just don't care. Now the day the government tries to ban a cold beer is the day me and my "wolverines" take back what's ours.
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The quote at the end particularly pisses me off: w t f
gaaaaayyyy.
Do you like Salome yet? Because we can't be friends if you don't.
boo fucking who. Stop getting high
Well, Aunt Flo is a bitch, but we're prettier and get to wear cooler clothes, so it evens out.
I have no interest in salvia but I've never heard of it being dangerous either. Granted, "the dangers" of weed are essentially only really dangerous if you're a bag of cheetos, so I guess I don't expect much, but still, that's wierd.
so much easier
It's definitely not dangerous at all, and it's not really something that can easily be done "just for fun". It's not a party drug, that's for sure.
I loathe how all drugs are lumped together as if they are all done for the same reasons, have the same general effects, and are equally bad.
Me too. We should kill that son of a bitch.
Bah. Skinny boys get to wear nice clothes too. Guess discriminates based on hip-width, not naughty-bits.
Yeah, I was just being facetious. Femininity comes with lots of cool prizes.
Oh wait, I'm supposed to say that those cool clothes are just a symbol of male oppression, right?
Vive la Resistance!
and that johnny depp makes shitty omlettes
Yeah, a party-drug would have to last a bit more than what is it, five minutes?
5 years in jail for possession. Keep fighting that drug war! You are so close to victory!
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
I've always wanted to try that stuff.
I still don't understand how you fight or win a war against an abstract concept, but as long as we're doing it anyway why isn't there a war on sadness yet? Does the government want us to be sad? I think that's the only possible explanation as to why they haven't declared war on sadness.
It's kind of expensive, it seems like. Also, I've heard that it's kind of difficult to heat it to high enough temperatures, so for some people it has almost no effect.
I still maintain that one can hop fences in heels.
Also, I seem to have killed the fashion thread with my snootiness.
Good luck going for a walk somewhere not-paved.
Yeah, the chemical breakdown requires a higher temperature than an ordinary lighter can usually produce. I'd suggest using one of those stick lighters that can sustain a blue flame.