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  1. Congressional Research Service Declares Hemp Economically Viable By Paul Armentano · Tue Sep 24, 2013 RSS Industrial hemp could be an “economically viable alternative crop” for United States farmers, according to a white paper published by the Congressional Research Service this summer. The CRS is the nonpartisan research arm of the United States Congress. In the July 2013 report, entitled "Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity," the CRS acknowledges that the hemp plant is “genetically different” from cultivated cannabis and boasts that its components may be utilized in the production of thousands of products, including paper, carpeting, home furnishing, construction and insulation materials, auto parts, animal bedding, body care products and nutritional supplements. The report concludes: “[T]he US market for hemp-based products has a highly dedicated and growing demand base, as indicated by recent US market and import data for hemp products and ingredients, as well as market trends for some natural foods and body care products. Given the existence of these small-scale, but profitable, niche markets for a wide array of industrial and consumer products, commercial hemp industry in the United States could provide opportunities as an economically viable alternative crop for some US growers.” So why aren’t domestic farmers already enjoying the benefits of this economically viable crop? Look no further than the federal law, which classifies all cannabis varieties -- including hemp -- as prohibited Schedule I substances, and the intransigent attitudes of those who zealously enforce it. “The main obstacles facing this potential market are US government drug policies and DEA concerns about the ramifications of US commercial hemp production,” the report acknowledges. “These concerns are that commercial cultivation could increase the likelihood of covert production of high-THC marijuana, significantly complicating DEA’s surveillance and enforcement activities and sending the wrong message to the American public concerning the government’s position on drugs.” (FYI: No cannabis cultivator would ever plant their crops in or near hemp fields because cross-pollination between the two plants would significantly compromise marijuana potency.) Fortunately, more and more US lawmakers are becoming hip to hemp. The 2013 CRS report notes that “the past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in the United States in producing industrial hemp.” Ten US states have enacted legislation removing barriers to the crop’s commercial production. (Three states, Colorado, Kentucky and Vermont, did so this year.) Federal legislation to exclude hemp from the US Controlled Substances Act is pending in both the House and Senate. And perhaps most significantly, House members this spring for the first time ever adopted an amendment that would have allowed institutions of higher education to grow or cultivate industrial hemp for the purpose of agricultural or academic research. (The amendment was approved as a provision to H.R. 1947, the Federal Agriculture Reform Act on 2013, aka ‘the farm bill,’ which was ultimately killed by Congress for reasons unrelated to either hemp or farming.) But several states are no longer waiting for Congress to act. Following the publication of an August 2013 Justice Department memo stating that federal prosecutors will not interfere in states with “robust regulations” governing legal cannabis production and distribution, lawmakers in several states have called for the full and immediate implementation of their local hemp laws. Lawmakers in Colorado and Vermont both enacted legislation allowing for the licensed production of hemp regardless of federal permission. In Oregon, US Attorney Amanda Marshall told The Oregonian newspaper that her office would not target or prosecute those operating in compliance with the state’s 2009 law authorizing hemp production. And in Kentucky, state regulators are also moving full-speed ahead to adopt rules governing industrial hemp farming following comments from the state’s Commissioner of Agriculture, who believes that the recent DOJ memo is applicable to hemp as well as marijuana. “The DOJ is saying that is saying that it’s legal to grow marijuana in states that have a regulatory framework but not legal to grow hemp? I don’t think so,” the Commissioner informed reporters earlier this month. “We’re going to proceed unless the DOJ specifically tells us not to proceed.” Paul Armentano is the deputy director of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and he is the co-author of the book Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?
  2. California: Father Says High-CBD Medical Marijuana Helps Epileptic Son, 7 Submitted by steveelliott on Mon, 09/23/2013 - 18:00 2013 California cannabidiol CBD Community dispensaries epilepsy fox 40 fox news jason david jayden david luana munoz medical marijuana Medicinal Cannabis modesto pharmaceutical drugs Science By Steve Elliott Hemp News Doctors never believed that 7-year-old Jayden David, who suffers from epilepsy, would ever be able to make sounds, or to use his fingers to push buttons. Some of his seizures lasted for more than an hour and a half, despite the 20 prescribed pharmaceutical pills -- including Phenobarbital, Topamax, and Depakote -- he took every day, reported Luana Munoz at Fox 40. The side effects were devastating, reported Lee Romney at the Los Angeles Times last year. But his life changed when his father, Jason David, discovered medical marijuana with cannabidiol, or CBD, after hearing about a teenager who was expelled from school for using marijuana to help control seizures. "Jayden's life was being tortured by pharmaceutical drugs and from seizures," Jason said. "Jayden was having seizures every day of his life until he was about 4-1/2. If he wasn't sleeping, he was seizing." But in the 14 months since then, Jayden has been swallowing droppers full of a tincture which contains CBD. CBD, an important cannabinoid found in the marijuana plant, doesn't result in a "high" like THC, the well-known psychoactive component of cannabis. Now Jayden's seizures are down by 8O%, Jason said. "The doctors told me Jayden would never walk or talk." But Jayden now eats solid food, responds to his father's request for kisses, and dances in his living roomo to the "Yo Gabba Gabba!" theme song. The frequency and intensity of his seizures have been drastically reduced. "I gave it to my son in a liquid form," Jason said. "It is non-psychoactive and it was the first day he went seizure free in his life." CBD-rich medical marijuana can be hard to find; only one dispensary in Modesto carried it, until it was shut down. "It is a life and death situation for our children," Jason said. "We are parents, not potheads. I consider myself a caregiver. I should not have to feel like a criminal." "Nobody is going to a dispensary for this to get high," said Martin Lee, a San Francisco author who wrote Smoke Signals. "With CBD, it's clear that it's just about medicine." Jayden had to be weaned off the harsh pharmaceuticals, suffering severe withdrawals. He has now reduced his pharmaceutical intake to just one type of pill. Jayden is now flourishing in many ways. Speech therapy sessions provided by the school district have been tripled in length due to his progress. He is being mainstreamed in school this fall for an hour a day. He hugs everyone who asks. "The difference is from Earth to heaven," said Serkes Rasho, a St. George parish security guard whom Jayden greeted with an embrace. "Before, he couldn't walk. He didn't have eye contact. Now he smiles. He recognizes everyone." Jason said he will continue to fight for his son's health. He plans to go before the Modesto City Council on Tuesday to plead his case. "I understand people do it for the wrong reasons, but people do pharmaceuticals for the wrong reasons," he said. "People do a lot of things for the wrong reason. We are doing it for the right reason."
  3. Smoked Marijuana IS Medicine: Feds Still Distributing Rolled Joints By Steve Elliott On September 22, 2013at 9:20 am · 8 Comments Share on reddit 32 U.S. federal government joints come ready-rolled in tins of 300, as pictured above. Despite the continued denials from the U.S. federal government — and its absurdly erroneous classification of cannabis as a Schedule I substance, meaning it by definition has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical uses — the feds themselves have been giving out free marijuana to a limited group of patients for 30 years. The little-known government program had grown to close to 30 patients at its peak, but in 1992 stopped accepting any new participants, during the George H.W. Bush Administration. Activists speculated that happened because of the advent of the HIV/AIDS crisis; with the widespread need of such patients for medicinal cannabis, pot’s medical usefulness could have become uncomfortably obvious to the public at large once hundreds or thousands of people had government permission to use it. Despite the program not having accepted any new patients for more than 20 years, the four surviving federal medical marijuana patients still get their 300 (stale, low-quality) joints a month, and presumably will until they die. Never mind that it’s only 3.5 percent THC (maybe that’s why the federal government recommends its patients use 10 “marijuana cigarettes” a day!) plus being 10 years old and stale as shit by the time the patients receive it. The U.S. federal government seems to heap particular scorn upon the idea of marijuana as smoked medicine. Which is mighty odd, when you consider that every patient in the Compassionate Investigational New Drug program, underway since 1982, gets 300 joints a month, rolled and ready to smoke! Even while they’re handing out hundreds of ready-to-smoke joints a month, they put bullshit like this on government websites like this one from the DEA [PDF]: Specifically, smoked marijuana has not withstood the rigors of science — it is not medicine, and it is not safe. Seems somebody’s talking out of both sides of their mouth. Marijuana has currently accepted medical use, even in smoked form. The United States federal government actually prescribes and dispenses smoked medical marijuana — supposedly a dangerous, addictive Schedule I substance — to its own citizens! Tagged with → 300 joints a month • compassionate investigational new drug program • DEA • federal government • george h.w. bush • HIV/AIDS • schedule I
  4. Precisely what the OP is saying . . read the title! We (America) needs to wake up to the benefits of Hemp . . . .and I'm not just talking about smoking it either. Go Back and read all the good things that come from this plant . . . . . it's foolish to continue to outlaw this plant And now lets address the "Schizophrenia" claims your so ignorantly making. Your statement referring to the use of marijuana leading to psychosis is ridiculous. Please produce documentation (credible) that convincingly proves that the use of Marijuana leads to Schizophrenia . . .you cant . . .There have been many hours of research on Marijuana that have failed to prove many negative claims and this one is no different . .thus the reason for the posting of this topic. Yes there are many many uses of Hemp that could be beneficial to mankind ( fiber, fuel ect.) and the stigma that has been placed on it that it's "oooohh soo bad" needs to be corrected which Is the point I believe Kswift420 is making.. And look at the smile on JohnnyDos . . . . . . .priceless . . . . . .psychotic . .. . .NOT! amen!!!
  5. i love my weed and this can help pull us out of some of this debt our wonderful country has!!! www.usdebtclock.org
  6. Granny’s Little Helper: Medibles Take Stigma From Medical Cannabis By Ben Reagan On September 14, 2013at 11:43 am · 4 Comments Share on reddit 32 [LA Weekly] Edible cannabis medicine is highly effective and can be engineered to fight specific and highly targeted ailments and symptoms. Grandma may not smoke a joint to relieve chronic arthritis pain, but she sure does enjoy her pumpkin pie pastry pop that not only tastes great but also provides her with hours of daily, pain-free relief for her hands and fingers. On other days she eats her bacon and cheddar cheese pastry pop. That does sound yummy, but hold on: a pastry pop? ​ That’s right, as the medical marijuana industry quickly matures one great outcome for patients is the development of better and more efficacious products, such as smoke-free medibles that come in many shapes and forms such as pastries, caramels, candies, cookies and tinctures. Simply put, medibles are specific strains of cannabis packed into edibles, resulting in a longer duration and a deeper, body effect — without the up and downs associating with needing to frequently medicate via smoking. Even more important, patients are also finding that medibles compare favorably to providing the desired, pain-mitigating effects from taking a Vicodin or another opiate-based pain killer. To the point, medibles are highly-effective medicines specifically engineered to fight highly-caustic ailments including: chemotherapy, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, Crohn’s and IBS, cystic fibrosis, RLS; as well as common ailments such as back and neck pulls, sprained ankles, sore muscles and joints. For chronic pain management indica strains are used to produce a relaxed, heavy body effect. And for nerve-related issues such as fibromyalgia, whiplash, sciatica, sativa strains are used to produce a body-based, clear-headed effect. In addition to THC, medibles engineered for evening usage contain high amounts of Cannabinoids (such as CBDs or CBNs), which do not have psychoactive properties but encourage immune systems to “kick in” and induce sleepiness. Consuming cannabis also allows the full uptake of many beneficial Terpenes, which have been shown to add to the effect and assist the body in using the compounds found in cannabis. Medicated caramels and peanut butter cups along with a choice bud of “UW Med” strain medical cannabis from The C.P.C. in Seattle [steve Elliott ~alapoet~] Like with any medicine, treatment with medibles can be varied by size and does. For example, some medibles (candy, caramels, peanut butter cups, cookies, chocolates) can have a longer duration then combusting, and low tolerance folks may find they only need .5gm (a single candy) or less of cannabis to have an effect. ​Also, anything that melts in the mouth such as chocolate or caramels will have a sublingual effect, allowing the patient to “control” the desired and immediate effect. Naturally, taking smaller bites while also keeping the medible in the mouth instead of swallowing provides a bigger, initial brain effect. The key is to focus on size and portion. Sublinguals such as tinctures and candies are used when fast-acting relief is required, such as the onset of a migraine headache, while gummies or other high-starch items (containing bread, dough, etc.) must be digested before they are effective. [steve Elliott ~alapoet~] Another great thing about medibles is that customized medicine treatment plans can be created, for example in the case of a car accident the patient may suffer from back pain which is muscle-related, and whiplash which is nerve-related. In this scenario the patient would eat low-strength, sativa-based edibles in the morning to enable functionality. These are also high in THC which acts as anti-inflammatory for acute pain, and, as a stimulant, working on the brain to provide energy. At night, the patient switches to a blend created to provide pain management and induce sleep at night. ConclusionSmoke-free medibles are not only removing some of the stigma surrounding the use of medical marijuana for treating chronic conditions mentioned above, but they also make it much more appealing for baby boomers, weekend warriors, and those with active lifestyles looking to manage sports injuries, common ailments, and stress. Ben Reagan [The C.P.C.] To that end, in addition to medibles, the industry continues to innovate with products such as creams, waxes and ointments reduce inflammation, pain, and aches but without a body or head “effect”. Of course, inhalants remain the fastest way to get medicine into the system, and if you go that route many folks are opting instead for vaporizing which provides a safer alternative to combusting (smoking). Editor’s note: Ben Reagan, co-founder of The C.P.C., was inspired to join the industry after seeing the benefits of medical cannabis first-hand with a very close family member. The C.P.C was co-founded as a means to assist those in our community who are seeking out alternative medicines and treatments under Chapter 69.51A RCW in the state of Washington.
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  8. Worth Repeating: The New Cannabis-Based Economy By Ron Marczyk On September 13, 2013at 4:20 pm · 2 Comments Share on reddit 8 Fuel, food, shelter, healing, and spiritual enlightenment — the amazing cannabis plant it does it all! [Mother Jones] Editor’s note: Welcome to Room 420, where your instructor is Mr. Ron Marczyk and your subjects are wellness, disease prevention, self actualization, and chillin’. Marijuana legalization for personal use is just the start. This vote also frees medical marijuana research, hemp farming, and a return to a hemp-based economy that will play a vital part in reversing the coming man-made environmental disaster. Marijuana prohibition criminalizes the use of the safest, most versatile plant known to man. Marijuana prohibition is in large part a cause of global warming. Marijuana prohibition has stopped 75 years of human progress; it is an idea that will be thrown on the scrap heap of history. All of this is about to change. The coming marijuana spring will be in big part a global shift to the simplicity of a cannabis-based resource economy for medicine, fuel, food and housing, plus many more products. Widespread use of cannabis-based products will increase the wealth of any producing nation. Have respect for this plant… yeah, it going to be that important to the human race as one answer to cool the earth. Sometimes a hero arrives in the form of a plant; cannabis can save this planet in a million ways. The world needs the cannabis plant now to help save us from the coming environmental holocaust coming our way. The perfect plant, for the perfect time of great need. Time to take a play out of an old US government playbook that saved us once before [David Kretzmann] Presently the world’s population is 7 billion; by 2050 we will add 2 billion more humans to the earth. That’s the equivalent of two present-day Chinas. We will need 20 percent more of everything. Many of the world’s grain stables fail in hot, drier weather; competition for resources by more people leads to more famine and war. Remember, you can’t negotiate with climate change. “Some 1,200 new coal-fired power plants are being planned across the globe despite concerns about greenhouse gas emissions from such generating stations, the most polluting type, and the World Resources Institute estimates. Two-thirds of them would operate in China and India, it says.” [International Monetary Fund] In nine years I will be 70. I will probably die within the next 25 years or less and miss the worst of this event. I consider this post as a time capsule which I am sending into the future to my grandchildren and generations of children beyond that. I was thinking of you and I had your back. You reading this, your children and my children are in harm’s way. Eighty percent of the U.S. population lives with 25 miles of an ocean. Imagine world sea levels six feet higher. Imagine a Sandy-type storm being the new normal. Dear Carl, We celebrate your life and heed your message to future generations to use cannabis; message received! [Karma Jello] Nobody on earth escapes this, as wheat, corn and soybeans crops fail in all the world’s bread baskets as they did this past summer. Adding cannabis as a staple is the right thing to do. The right plant, at the right time to help to make a difference in the equation to help humans survive the environmental shit storm coming our way. This Marijuana Spring increases the chances for a happy ending to this evolutionary challenge. We as a society no longer have the luxury of not developing a cannabis-based economy where many of the common materials we use are cannabis-based. The new Marijuana Spring majority vote gets it right by starting with the basics. Americans will continue to vote in upcoming referendums that people have the liberty and personal freedom to grow and use the cannabis plant in all matters, to change their consciousness, be free from pain, heal themselves from sickness, grow and share a plant for survival. This “cannabis birthright” is based on three strong lines of biological, religious, and U.S. historical evidence. Human Biological Cannabis Within all human DNA are instructions that build an endocannabinoid system (ECS) that is vital to life. The ECS regulates our overall level of body homeostasis or feelings of wellness by regulating overloads to the nervous system and overall immune system inflammation response: mind and body normality. The ECS is extremely fine-tuned to use cannabinoids. This matchup with nature’s most nontoxic plant supports human homeostasis and survival so well in so many ways, it’s almost as if cannabis use is coded into our very DNA, and leads one to think that humans and the cannabis plant co-evolved in a symbiotic relationship. [Frontiers] This legalization vote unchains medical marijuana researchers. Cannabis, one medicine, 43 positive effects. Zero deaths, Main side effects hungry, happy, sleepy. Any questions? Besides theses homeostatic euphoria effects of a good mood state, this plant can also provide for many other basic needs for survival that many people are unaware of due to the nation’s lockdown on scientific knowledge called marijuana prohibition. Cannabis-based plant products are ready for prime time now. They have the potential to feed , house, and treat cancer, dementia, and all other matter of physical and brain aliments, helping the world’s population survive. Anandamide and THC uptake side by side. This hookup instructs body cells to reset to normal. The ECS appears to be designed by evolution to work equally well with all cannabinoids, as if they were made by the body itself. This ECS activation as pictured above produces the effects in the healing cannabis wheel below. Spiritual Cannabis It’s not just about getting high! I would correctly describe this experience as a cannabinoid-induced, optimal healthy positive mood state; you know, a karma repair kit. The Chinese shaman tomb and its contents from 2,800 years ago. Almost 800 grams of cannabis was found inside the tomb in the basket beside his head Shamans were using cannabis as a spiritual medicine and as an aid in religious/mystical transcendence 2,800 years ago. Before written language, divine cannabis knowledge was being passed down from generation to generation. Cannabis in all likelihood has had its roots deep in our human history for thousands of years. This use predates the Bible by 800 years. Cannabis may have been humans’ earliest medicine, and the oldest religious sacrament! Hemp is a “first foundation” plant which had to give humans an evolutionary advantage, allowing them to produce more offspring by producing food, fiber, fuel and raw building material. Cannabis use may have started the Neolithic revolution, the start of human civilization. A leading theory of what drove the origins of human agriculture is called the Evolutionary/Intentionality Theory. This theory states that certain wild plants formed a symbiotic, co-evolutionary relationship with early humans. Above graphic: Introduction to Anthropology Japanese cannabis cave art dated to 300 B.C. A Zen koan: What is Buddha? (What is enlightenment?) Three pounds of hemp! [The Herb Museum] Japanese cannabis cave art dated to 300 B.C. A Zen koan: What is Buddha? (What is enlightenment?) Three pounds of hemp! Cannabis use existed thousands of years before any form of government in the world existed! Cannabis use should be covered by a “humanity grandfather clause,” because humans have always used this plant. All of our ancient ancestors used cannabis products, and that outcome produced you and me! Historical U.S. Cannabis Cannabis prohibition retroactively makes George Washington and Thomas Jefferson into criminals. Do you know that cannabis was so valued it started the War of 1812? When the British marched into Washington D.C. and burned the place to the ground, it was in retaliation for the U.S. stealing cannabis and burning Canadian cities down. Imagine that: The U.S., up to the 1920s, was in large part a cannabis based economy. Need evidence? [Global Hemp] The U.S. 1914 10-dollar note attempted to showcase the wealth of our nation and to project faith in the buying power of the our currency by highlighting the partnership between cannabis farming and this raw material being sent to industry to produce cannabis-based products. The 1914 U.S. Federal Reserve Note showing the wealth of the U.S. was a cannabis-based economy. We need to return to this standard. [Global Hemp] Great societies depend on cannabis. The scene in this picture is only a little over 100 years ago. A true conservative idea built on successful capitalism, which we all can support, and where we all profit. Cannabis is a win-win for everybody, plus we save the planet! The 1914 US Federal Reserve Note showing the wealth of the US was a cannabis-based economy. We need to return to this standard. In the greater context, the marijuana spring signals the green light for hemp farming and hemp products to be directly grown and manufactured, creating green jobs worldwide. Cannabis plant-based medicines and hemp-based farming to produce food, fuel and industrial products are thousands of years old. The cannabis plant is safe, time-tested, low tech, off the shelf, ready to use today, right now, by everybody on earth–including third-world people using only simple hand tools, as they fight to survive the coming great rise in sea levels. [Weed Guru] Here is a plant that is hardy and drought-resistant. It will grow everywhere that it can, with different cultivation methods. It can provide medicine, food, shelter, fuel/oil, cloth, personal care and animal care products. It can sequester carbon, and you can still smoke it for spiritual enlightenment. Theoretically, a bag of cannabis seeds, planted by a family working a five acre plot of land and using different cultivation methods could meet many of their basic living needs if they had to survive. Imagine that–the power of a handful of seeds sustaining the lives of humans. Hemp products need to introduced everywhere into the U.S. and worldwide economies. One hundred years from now, when we are all dead, history books will mark the passage of legalization of cannabis in 2012 as the moment when the world rediscovered this ancient plant that started civilization, and which now will once again save our sorry asses from the impending catastrophic warming of the earth by 4 to 10 degrees by 2100, and the addition of two billion more humans by 2050. Why did marijuana prohibition start? According to Popular Mechanics, “10,000 acres devoted to hemp will produce as much paper as 40,000 acres of average [forest] pulp land.” [420Magazine.com] William Hearst owned enormous timber acreage, land best suited for conventional pulp, so his interest in preventing the growth of hemp can be easily explained. Competition from hemp would have easily driven the Hearst paper-manufacturing company out of business and significantly lowered the value of his land. Herer even suggests popularizing the term “marijuana” was a strategy Hearst used in order to create fear in the American public. “The first step in creating hysteria was to introduce the element of fear of the unknown by using a word that no one had ever heard of before… ‘Marijuana.’ “ “DuPont’s involvement in the anti-hemp campaign can also be explained with great ease. At this time, DuPont was patenting a new sulfuric acid process for producing wood-pulp paper … According to the company’s own records, wood-pulp products ultimately accounted for more than 80 percent of all DuPont’s railroad car loadings for the next 50 years.” Jack Herer: “I don’t know if cannabis gonna save the world, but I’ll tell you this… it’s the only thing that can.” [Free The Drugs] Indeed it should be noted that “two years before the prohibitive hemp tax in 1937, DuPont developed a new synthetic fiber, nylon, which was an ideal substitute for hemp rope.” The year after the tax was passed DuPont came out with rayon, which would have been unable to compete with the strength of hemp fiber or its economical process of manufacturing.” DuPont’s point man was none other than Harry Anslinger… who was appointed to the FBN by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, who was also chairman of the Mellon Bank, DuPont’s chief financial backer. Anslinger’s relationship to Mellon wasn’t just political, he was also married to Mellon’s niece. “It doesn’t take much to draw a connection between DuPont, Anslinger, and Mellon, and it’s obvious that all of these groups, including Hearst, had strong motivation to prevent the growth of the hemp industry.” https://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_culture11.shtml ℞ ℞ ℞ ℞ ℞ ℞ ℞ Former NYPD cop, former high school health teacher, the unstoppable Ron Marczyk, R.N., Toke Signals columnist Editor’s note: Ron Marczyk is a retired high school health eduation teacher who taught Wellness and Disease Prevention, Drug and Sex Ed, and AIDS education to teens aged 13-17. He also taught a high school International Baccalaureate psychology course. He taught in a New York City public school as a Drug Prevention Specialist. He is a Registered Nurse with six years of ER/Critical Care experience in NYC hospitals, earned an M.S. in cardiac rehabilitation and exercise physiology, and worked as a New York City police officer for two years. Currently he is focused on how evolutionary psychology explains human behavior. To see all of Ron Marczyk’s “Worth Repeating” articles for Toke Signals, click here.
  9. ya just a good player!!!if they don't like it
  10. when i get high i get high on weed bad ass bud is what does it for me!!!!

  11. sorry to here that bro stay strong and ya know we are here for ya!!!!
  12. that goes to show that there are still good people out there !!!
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