CFLCane
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Yup arrest a guy and give him a criminal record for possessing a small amount of something that is now legal in almost half the United States. What was he thinking? He should have just gone to the doctor and got a prescription for opiates since those are way better for your health (also, how dare he deny the pharmaceutical industry, which has the highest profit margin of any industry in the U.S., their cut of his money?!)
It's a good thing he's rich. You know what happens to a 17 year old black kid who gets arrested for the same thing? He might become permanently ineligible to join the military or law enforcement, and may even lose the ability to ever qualify for a federal school loan, making college impossible (also he may have to declare his arrest on a college application form, so he probably wouldn't get accepted in the first place). God**** nanny state is infuriating. Thanks for focusing on liberty and personal responsibility, anti-drug Republicans (BTW I'm a real conservative, not one these phony Republicans who claim to believe in the constitution while passing laws telling people what they allowed to do with their own body or legislating what happens in the privacy of your own bedroom).
Yup arrest a guy and give him a criminal record for possessing a small amount of something that is now legal in almost half the United States. What was he thinking? He should have just gone to the doctor and got a prescription for opiates since those are way better for your health (also, how dare he deny the pharmaceutical industry, which has the highest profit margin of any industry in the U.S., their cut of his money?!)
It's a good thing he's rich. You know what happens to a 17 year old black kid who gets arrested for the same thing? He might become permanently ineligible to join the military or law enforcement, and may even lose the ability to ever qualify for a federal school loan, making college impossible (also he may have to declare his arrest on a college application form, so he probably wouldn't get accepted in the first place). God**** nanny state is infuriating. Thanks for focusing on liberty and personal responsibility, anti-drug Republicans (BTW I'm a real conservative, not one these phony Republicans who claim to believe in the constitution while passing laws telling people what they allowed to do with their own body or legislating what happens in the privacy of your own bedroom).
**** hate it and I could not agree more timebomb...
Yup arrest a guy and give him a criminal record for possessing a small amount of something that is now legal in almost half the United States. What was he thinking? He should have just gone to the doctor and got a prescription for opiates since those are way better for your health (also, how dare he deny the pharmaceutical industry, which has the highest profit margin of any industry in the U.S., their cut of his money?!)
It's a good thing he's rich. You know what happens to a 17 year old black kid who gets arrested for the same thing? He might become permanently ineligible to join the military or law enforcement, and may even lose the ability to ever qualify for a federal school loan, making college impossible (also he may have to declare his arrest on a college application form, so he probably wouldn't get accepted in the first place). God**** nanny state is infuriating. Thanks for focusing on liberty and personal responsibility, anti-drug Republicans (BTW I'm a real conservative, not one these phony Republicans who claim to believe in the constitution while passing laws telling people what they allowed to do with their own body or legislating what happens in the privacy of your own bedroom).
I agree weed should be legal. But it's not and trust me Sam wasn't using it for medical reasons. Sam couldn't leave the weed alone at Booker High and while he was at the U. And answer the door with a blunt in your hand. How stupid can you get. Gotta be smarter than he was.