Topic: Marijuana laws in Austin, Texas. | |
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Turtlepoet78
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Thu 12/20/07 11:56 AM
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i am not sure the name of the show but i am pretty sure it was the history channel and they did have a couple other things on there but yeah that was those (dang i had it but now its gone) mostly women marching around trying to tell everyone how to live their lives but yeah if it is not hurting anybody it should not be illegal maybe everyone should flood washington for the pot tax stamp and keep them from getting to spend time with their interns The "Hooked! Illegal Drugs & How They Got that Way" series was indeed the History Channel. The stamp was ruled unconsitutional I believe in the late 60's or early 70's, it actualy left marijuana legal for a few years before they decided marijuana would just be flat out illegal. Even when the stamp act was still in effect, it was impossible to get. You had to have the marijuana first to get the stamp, but if you already had the marijuana without the stamp you were in violation of the law. They made it like that on purpose. Also, it's rumored that latter illegilisation was a way to jail & persecute the hippy movement;^] |
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I have owned 5 copies of this book,every one I let someone borrow it and never got it back.I even had a one with his autograph.I had one in high school.I said hemp and corn for gas and everyone said that it was a hippie idea.Thank you for your post now I can tell others. TRULY Kenny
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i am not sure the name of the show but i am pretty sure it was the history channel and they did have a couple other things on there but yeah that was those (dang i had it but now its gone) mostly women marching around trying to tell everyone how to live their lives but yeah if it is not hurting anybody it should not be illegal maybe everyone should flood washington for the pot tax stamp and keep them from getting to spend time with their interns oh, definitely .... on both points adj.... good one |
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