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27 February 2013: 'Marijuana cannon' used to fire drugs over US border seized in Mexico
The Guardian ^
| Wednesday 27 February 2013 12.29 EST
| Associated Press
Posted on 06/14/2015 5:22:16 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Compressed-air gun mounted on truck could throw 13-kilo packets over fence into California
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: cannabis; fence; marijuana; mexico; nra; pot; wod
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To: JimRed
Assault with a friendly weapon? Not if you are a competitor, paying employee health care, paid vacations, sick days, workman's comp,half of the social security bite, rent, insurance, business license...
Still fun!
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posted on
06/14/2015 2:01:22 PM PDT
by
DUMBGRUNT
(BINGO!)
To: knarf
Is anyone really concerned about reefer ? Or Cocaine?
To: ConservingFreedom
“Opposite - teens have been reporting for years that they could get pot more easily than cigarettes or beer, which is not surprising considering that sellers of legal (for adults) drugs usually ‘card’ while sellers of illegal drugs never do.”
I was about to respond with the same thing.
I smoked darn near every day from 14-18 years old. It was a heck of a lot easier to get than beer. Liquor, forget about it. We had ABC stores in NC. I was never without pot. This was 1978-1982. Anyone doesn’t think it’s more available to kids today is living in a cave.
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posted on
06/14/2015 9:35:37 PM PDT
by
rikkir
(Anyone still believe the 8/08 Atlantic cover wasn't 100% accurate?)
To: Cementjungle
That’s funny.
I can’t get the image of the cannon from Jules Verne’s “From Earth to the Moon” out of my head. :)
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posted on
06/14/2015 9:39:24 PM PDT
by
rikkir
(Anyone still believe the 8/08 Atlantic cover wasn't 100% accurate?)
To: rikkir
To: JimRed
When did legality start mattering to druggies?
I think it will, if law threatens their access. CO is under the gun to keep things ultra legal in order to “enjoy” their illegality. It is still Federal law that says Marijuana is an illegal drug. The Federales could shut them down if there is enough complaint from surrounding states.
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posted on
06/16/2015 2:42:01 AM PDT
by
wita
To: DUMBGRUNT
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posted on
06/20/2015 4:23:05 AM PDT
by
stevie_d_64
(I will settle for a "perfectly good, gently used" kidney...Apply within...)
To: ConservingFreedom
I assume you saw the recent sting on pot shops in Washington State??? Your assertion is wrong.
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posted on
07/19/2015 12:59:53 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: Ueriah
No, but if it is used medicinally, I have no problem with that.
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posted on
07/19/2015 1:02:38 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: DennisR
teens have been reporting for years that they could get pot more easily than cigarettes or beer, which is not surprising considering that sellers of legal (for adults) drugs usually 'card' while sellers of illegal drugs never do. I assume you saw the recent sting on pot shops in Washington State??? Your assertion is wrong.
You mean this? "SEATTLE (AP) - Four of the 22 legal pot shops tested in an initial round of sting operations this month failed by selling to minors"
That confirms what I say: 18 of 22 legal pot shops refused minors while 0 out of 22 illegal dealers do.
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posted on
07/19/2015 4:57:18 PM PDT
by
ConservingFreedom
(A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
To: ConservingFreedom
I guess that is one way to justify it...
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posted on
08/09/2015 7:35:47 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: ConservingFreedom
I would have no problem banning alcohol. How many millions have been killed by it?
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posted on
08/09/2015 7:37:57 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: DennisR
18 of 22 legal pot shops refused minors while 0 out of 22 illegal dealers do. I guess that is one way to justify it...
"Justification" is a red herring - the question is, what policy most effectively keeps mind-altering substances out of the hands of minors ... and the answer is, legalization for adults.
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posted on
08/10/2015 8:45:29 AM PDT
by
ConservingFreedom
(a "guest worker" is a stateless person with no ties to any community, only to his paymaster)
To: DennisR
I would have no problem banning alcohol.Did you know that this nation tried that? Do you know how it turned out?
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posted on
08/10/2015 8:46:47 AM PDT
by
ConservingFreedom
(a "guest worker" is a stateless person with no ties to any community, only to his paymaster)
To: DennisR
I would have no problem banning alcohol. Would you do it via an amendment to the Constitution, or would you cheat and use the Commerce Clause?
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posted on
08/10/2015 6:27:01 PM PDT
by
Ken H
To: ConservingFreedom
Please give me your understanding of what happened.
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posted on
08/15/2015 10:59:48 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: Ken H
Not saying how it would or should be done.
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posted on
08/15/2015 11:01:18 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
To: ConservingFreedom
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posted on
08/15/2015 11:01:51 PM PDT
by
DennisR
(Look around - God gives countless, indisputable clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
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