Pot culture is so huge right now. People don't even try and hide the fact. You know when Pepsi and Budweiser are starting to invest or looking to invest in it in Canada that it's only a matter of time before it's every where here. Not that it isn't already - still, I think in Iowa its still a pretty big deal if your caught with it.
Doesn't he live in Hawaii too? Dude is doing retirement on his terms that's for sure.
I'm amazed at how many people I know in Iowa that are still anti-pot. It's difficult for some people to break free from their brainwashing.Pot culture is so huge right now. People don't even try and hide the fact. You know when Pepsi and Budweiser are starting to invest or looking to invest in it in Canada that it's only a matter of time before it's every where here. Not that it isn't already - still, I think in Iowa its still a pretty big deal if your caught with it.
Anyone know if he's good friends with Bill Walton as well?Yes, he's been in Hawaii and is good friends with Willie Nelson who got him into it.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/w...don-nelson-smoking-pot-its-called-nellie-kush
I'm amazed at how many people I know in Iowa that are still anti-pot. It's difficult for some people to break free from their brainwashing.
Agreed. Whether you're cracking open a bottle of Captain Morgan or blazing one up - it's all just a matter of method for how you wanna get your buzz. One is glorified, one still has a negative stigma. One is legal, one isn't. Seems silly to me, but I don't get to write the laws.
Yep, it kind of amazes me that it hasn't been legalized everywhere yet and taxed the heck out of. Studies have been around for years proving that it's no worse than and actually not as bad for the body as alcohol can be. For whatever reason it just has the public image as being a negative substance because of its legality and association with the violence of gangs/cartels etc.
I'm amazed at how many people I know in Iowa that are still anti-pot. It's difficult for some people to break free from their brainwashing.
Damn! Are the butthole searches optional then?I have zero problem with weed, I just wish that I could stand it enough to have tried it once to see what it's all about. I instantly get sick to my stomach when I smell it. Seriously.
And it's getting worse the older I get, to the point that going to concerts now my stomach just rolls when I get even a small hint of it in the air. It's got to be one of those genetic things where some people can't stand the taste of cilantro and others love it, but pot just smells so horrifically bad to me I can't even put it in words.
I know people are going to chime in with the edibles, but my employer has our hospital's occ health dept do randoms 6 times a year and they guarantee that everyone (owners, office and plant) gets 2 out of those 6. They also do a cheek swab for alcohol.
So no trying it for me. I like my job, my paycheck, and the people I work with. Maybe when I retire.
It's nuts, it's basically like a wonder drug medically and it's being shut down by big pharmaceutical companies because it's used as a pain killer that is safe, cheap and non addictive like Oxy or other shit. It helps cancer patients. It get's you high. You can make fucking clothes and tires and fucking cars from it. You can literally grow it in your back yard easily (it's a weed after all) and it's way less dangerous then cigs and booze -
our country is kind of fucked up like that but you wonder how smarter people can't take a step back and look at things. The fact that you still see jail time in the state of Iowa for over an ounce of weed means Iowa is even slower then most states at decriminalizing it. Hell, in Nebraska where I think it will be one of the last states to legalize it, they at least made it so if you have it and get caught, it's basically a small misdemeanor and fine. You aren't getting hauled off to jail at least and honestly, it bothers me they are more advanced in that regards then Iowa considering Iowa is a much more forward thinking and progressive state.