Posted by gun guru on March 06, 2010 at 14:17:29 from (66.227.197.252):
In Reply to: OT/where to go posted by rrlund on March 06, 2010 at 09:59:38:
What is funny is that 3 months ago a guy near me worked on my car, (he has a home garage shop--cash only) and when I went to pick up my car they invited me into the house to look at a hunting rifle and a buck on the wall and the house reeked of just burned marijuana....real bad too. I kept my mouth shut.
This married couple are probably in their early 50s. His wife is "disabled" Yeah right....Walks and talks normally as far as I can tell. She might be classified as disabled for smoking so much weed that she cant think clearly and get a job. I agree that the medical weed argument is BS. It is all about being able to be a dope smoker and not get busted while smoking.
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