First large-scale pot smoking event in Washington D.C.

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  1. colorfulone profile image77
    colorfuloneposted 8 years ago

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    This should be a mellow protest this weekend in Washington D.C. Pro-marijuana protesters want to get the president to legalize pot. It is legal in about three states and in D.C. So! The protesters will be able to demonstrate smoking pot at this protest. 

    Any one going to D.C. to protest this weekend? 

    Why do I feel like I want to call it a party at the White House? 

    Do you think Obama will legalize weed nationally? 

    I think he will, if this isn't an April Fool's joke.

    http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2016/03/3 … s-weekend/

  2. Castlepaloma profile image75
    Castlepalomaposted 8 years ago

    At Vancouver Olympic the touch and a gigantic icicle sculpture in downtown looks like four joints on fire. Just to let America know we must legalized marrijanna worldwide. More people smoke marrijanna than their are Christians on earth, they can't cage everyone up.
    So let the most important plant in the world go. Ban white sugar and tobacco's instead.

    1. colorfulone profile image77
      colorfuloneposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      "Ban white sugar and tobacco's instead."  -  That makes sense.  People would be healthier without sugar and tobacco. 

      I think weed will be legalized. Obama has admitted to smoking pot and snorting cocaine. Not surprising that the media has never made an issue of it. But, look out if someone admits the same and the hounds of hell are out for a pound of flesh and blood. Those devil dogs will destroy a person.

      1. Castlepaloma profile image75
        Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        I have legal problem trying to build with hemp tiny homes that the 90% can afford. Vs. a house being a debt sentence for most. Ford built a car and fuel it hemp plus 50,000 other products. The world is so backward for progress products, medicines, and rec soft drugs.

        1. colorfulone profile image77
          colorfuloneposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Oh yeah, we're on the same page! The wealthy oil countries / companies have invested interests and they have paid officials who run governments that make the laws and ban things like hemp.  Outlawing hemp is a huge-mistake because its cheap to grown and is a quality item / textile that can be used to make numerous products at low costs.  And, create jobs.

          Save a tree, save the planet!

          1. Castlepaloma profile image75
            Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            Hemp grows 4 times faster than trees. -Wail today 75% of the world trees are cut down.
            They can replace oil and plastic

            Plus grow it in our backyard, if they let us.

            1. RJ Schwartz profile image85
              RJ Schwartzposted 8 years agoin reply to this
              1. Castlepaloma profile image75
                Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                In school we watched Reefer Maddness films in class. Stating pot was public enemy no. 1. Even then, us kids knew the layers of bs they were feeding us. It made us want to use pot even more so. The Government is illegitimate not the plant as they are against nature's law.

                They made marrijanna illegal worldwide so they could police the world easier and invade them easier. The took power of green from the people then coded synthetic brands product's in their name.

              2. colorfulone profile image77
                colorfuloneposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                Thank you, RJ, that is an informative hub, you have done some very good research. I enjoy the way you write.  I just learned recently that people were told to grow hemp in days gone by, and that may be why it grows wild to this day.

                1. Castlepaloma profile image75
                  Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                  Yes, well done.

  3. Matt Easterbrook5 profile image60
    Matt Easterbrook5posted 8 years ago

    I live in Oregon it is all legal out here. I am not into it, but for those that are it gives them their right. I do not really care and I think by making it legal it will cut out organized crime etc..It just worries me when those that smoke go into the marijuana stores smoke and drive. They can be charged with DUI.

    1. Castlepaloma profile image75
      Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I don't do Drug, just once in awail it is fun to escape on pot.

      US has over 100,000 traffic death's on alcohol and only 17 on Pot. Regulary pot user are good enough drivers yet not crisp, more dangerous is part-time users. I think the worst thing about pot by far is, it's illegal and smoking anything is not good for your health.

      Oh and yeah,  DUIs too.

    2. colorfulone profile image77
      colorfuloneposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Matt.  That is a concern, driving while under the influence can be a major cause of poor judgement and reflexes. 

      I was doing some digging yesterday and found that hemp is being used in legal meds in all 50 states to buy.  They don't get you high. (And, the big pharma meds. co. / Rohtschilds, etc.) )  But, wouldn't you know it...its controlled, and can be high priced.  It sounds like hempmeds are doing wonders for people who can afford them.  I am temped to order some for a friend to try who has seizures, just might.   

      No wonder its illegal to grow hemp...its good for us!

      1. Castlepaloma profile image75
        Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Synthetic one world Order vs. A Green planet.

        Earth plant bio mass is a 1000 times greater than animal bio mass.
        Let see who wins in the long run.

        1. colorfulone profile image77
          colorfuloneposted 8 years agoin reply to this

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          No protesters were arrested as they smoked pot outside the White House yesterday.  There are too many people incarcerated for possession on taxpayer dollars every year.  It helps keep the doors open and the lights on in the court rooms...

 
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