You just can't stop smiling can you?
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haha here you go...
my hair is rarely straight so embrace it!
Originally Posted by dizzygurl
Hey think where r u in GA? In n NC
Sposed to b in atl for dubtribe at the mark...saw their first reunion in DC a few wks ago...
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I used to live in Cumming before moving out to CA. I miss Lake Lanier.
lol thanks.
lake lanier got really low about two years ago, but since we got flooded it back up and looks so much better! i wanna move to CA...where weed is legal out there thats where i wanna go!
WOW a picture of you not touchin brain or makin' a funny face...now that is epic!
I wouldn't say it's epic. More like rare.
Originally Posted by thinkamp
ps. nice myspace angle
True, but I didn't take that picture. It's a candid shot that my daughter took from the stairs, so I'm not responsible for the angle. I posted it because we just got back from camping (you can see the sleeping bags and dirty clothes in the background) and I looked like warmed over s***.
BTW...that wall at the end of the stairs is no longer that horrrible green color. Just thought you'd like to know.
lol thanks.
lake lanier got really low about two years ago, but since we got flooded it back up and looks so much better! i wanna move to CA...where weed is legal out there thats where i wanna go!
It helps with my glaucoma
Here's and update:
A California Marijuana Legalization Initiative may be on the 2010 ballot in California. Three different groups have filed proposed initiatives with the California Secretary of State for ballot measures that would legalize and impose a tax on marijuana:
Joe Rogoway, Omar Figueroa and James J. Clark filed the language for 09-0022 on July 15, 2009. They refer to their measure as The Tax, Regulate, and Control Cannabis Act of 2010.
Richard Sieb Lee and Jeffrey Wayne Jones filed the language for 09-0024 on July 27, 2009. They refer to their measure as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010.
John Donohue of "Californians for Common Sense" filed the language for 09-0025 on August 4, 2009. He refers to his measure as the Common Sense Act of 2010.
The Field Poll released survey results in April 2009 which indicate that 56% of Californians support legalizing marijuana.
Here's and update:
A California Marijuana Legalization Initiative may be on the 2010 ballot in California. Three different groups have filed proposed initiatives with the California Secretary of State for ballot measures that would legalize and impose a tax on marijuana:
Joe Rogoway, Omar Figueroa and James J. Clark filed the language for 09-0022 on July 15, 2009. They refer to their measure as The Tax, Regulate, and Control Cannabis Act of 2010.
Richard Sieb Lee and Jeffrey Wayne Jones filed the language for 09-0024 on July 27, 2009. They refer to their measure as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010.
John Donohue of "Californians for Common Sense" filed the language for 09-0025 on August 4, 2009. He refers to his measure as the Common Sense Act of 2010.
The Field Poll released survey results in April 2009 which indicate that 56% of Californians support legalizing marijuana.
that makes me happy! guess we will see how it all goes then i will make a decision to move out there or not!
I guess that means you are one of the NORML ones...
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hahah.. did nobody else catch the NORML reference? anyways, i'm from mass and it's decriminalized here.. so possessing under an ounce (28 g) isn't a criminal offense, though you do get a $100 dollar fine.. less than a speeding ticket! just don't have paraphernalia on you (bowl, bong, etc).. for some reason that's still a crime. waccckkky
hahah.. did nobody else catch the NORML reference? anyways, i'm from mass and it's decriminalized here.. so possessing under an ounce (28 g) isn't a criminal offense, though you do get a $100 dollar fine.. less than a speeding ticket! just don't have paraphernalia on you (bowl, bong, etc).. for some reason that's still a crime. waccckkky