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17. No. I don't. Hydro is local, commercial is imported. Secondly, the criminialization is what makes ..
Mon Mar 18, 2013, 01:37 PM
Mar 2013

new criminals, - the market. And the old criminal more bold. Illegalization is what makes makes for high paying jobs for those willing to carry guns. And use them. Mexico isn't any more criminal or revolutionary because I buy pot imported from Mexico. Though there is no doubt guns are run on drug money investment. Legalize it and all of the sudden there's no need for guns. Thirdly, I buy as little petroleum products as I possibly can. Partially because buying US petroleum only benefits the conservatives in this nation who want to infringe my rights.

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20 of these boats found in Santa Barbara over the last year. Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #1
It's so silly. eggplant Mar 2013 #2
It's on it's way inland is my guess. Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #3
Because sometimes I like to smoke doobies when I am working in my studio and I don't necessarily ... marble falls Mar 2013 #10
There's something screwy going on here. lexw Mar 2013 #4
agree, those over loaded boats aren't coming from mexico. Sunlei Mar 2013 #29
I wish I found 2,000 lbs of marijuana. At least I'd know what to do with it. Smoke break! Thegonagle Mar 2013 #5
Meh. Probably just a coincidence. Some high winds twirled some pot and plastic into bales struggle4progress Mar 2013 #6
Thank God! Now they can return it to the owners! grahamhgreen Mar 2013 #7
Yikes. The Panga boat traffickers are intensifying. Hekate Mar 2013 #8
They're criminal for importing and you're not criminal for smoking it? Isn't that what we call in .. marble falls Mar 2013 #11
Do you drive? Do you only buy domestically produced and refined oil products? Just asking- we firenewt Mar 2013 #16
No. I don't. Hydro is local, commercial is imported. Secondly, the criminialization is what makes .. marble falls Mar 2013 #17
Don't be naive Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #18
BS. Sinaloa doesn't give shit about the comercial pot racket. Now Toot, speed, Cialis... marble falls Mar 2013 #19
50% of their business Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #20
I don't trust any facts regarding the Mexican drug trade. I've lived close to he border in Texas.... marble falls Mar 2013 #21
I don't know what you mean. Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #22
Whatever. Law and order to Mexico. Brilliant concept. Any idea on how soon this will happen?..... marble falls Mar 2013 #23
Yes Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #24
That's a stretch, ain't it? If anything the Mexican grown weed will save the clear cut national ... marble falls Mar 2013 #25
Man, are you ignorant of what takes place in our national forests Hekate Mar 2013 #27
Wow. Just wow. I do not smoke pot. I did not smoke it when young, either. I voted to legalize it. Hekate Mar 2013 #26
A little green for Saint Pattys day. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #9
Save the Bales! slackmaster Mar 2013 #12
Send it mpcamb Mar 2013 #13
They don't want no schwag..nt Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #15
One ton of meri, guajira one ton of meri. Gregorian Mar 2013 #14
can a 30 foot boat even float with 2k of pot, some people and 20!! full gas cans? Sunlei Mar 2013 #28
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