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and much of the furniture there is too big to move up stairs, i have to move it all to different areas of the floor depending on which part im painting.
and im doing a few walls, and the moldings in a different color, so for every day of painting theres 2 days of taping **** off and setting up drop cloths.
and I cant paint while the kids are home cuz theyre too stupid not to touch wet paint.
so thats why its taking me over a week to paint one room of the house. the good news is i havent spilled a single drop yet.
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medical marijuana now allowed in airport terminals
this guy even brought his plant on the plane successfully, and smoked in the airport terminal without getting in trouble. his plant looks like crap but thats not the point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBoST...layer_embedded
this guy even brought his plant on the plane successfully, and smoked in the airport terminal without getting in trouble. his plant looks like crap but thats not the point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBoST...layer_embedded
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only painting one room, but its an entire floor of the house, where we took out the bulk of the walls in between.
and much of the furniture there is too big to move up stairs, i have to move it all to different areas of the floor depending on which part im painting.
and im doing a few walls, and the moldings in a different color, so for every day of painting theres 2 days of taping **** off and setting up drop cloths.
and I cant paint while the kids are home cuz theyre too stupid not to touch wet paint.
so thats why its taking me over a week to paint one room of the house. the good news is i havent spilled a single drop yet.
and much of the furniture there is too big to move up stairs, i have to move it all to different areas of the floor depending on which part im painting.
and im doing a few walls, and the moldings in a different color, so for every day of painting theres 2 days of taping **** off and setting up drop cloths.
and I cant paint while the kids are home cuz theyre too stupid not to touch wet paint.
so thats why its taking me over a week to paint one room of the house. the good news is i havent spilled a single drop yet.
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http://www.cadca.org/files/resources...9statement.pdf
CADCA released a position paper and press release strongly opposing California's Proposition 19, calling the November ballot initiative a losing proposition for California's youth.
Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, would make it legal for people older than 21 to possess up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use; allow the use of marijuana in non-public places, such as a residence, or at public establishments licensed for on site marijuana consumption; and allow individuals to grow marijuana for personal use.
Since research shows a direct link between a decrease in perception of harm and social disapproval and an increase in drug use, there is no doubt that Proposition 19 will only lead to more marijuana use among youth. CADCA also believes that Proposition 19 ignores the scientific evidence showing that marijuana is harmful to a young person’s brain development, affecting their motivation, memory, learning, judgment and behavior control. It can also hurt their ability to succeed academically, is linked to violence and gang activity, and is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.
“With national data already showing softening attitudes and across the board increases for drug use – particularly marijuana, which increased in all grades according to a recent survey – this is not a message we can afford to send to California or the rest of America’s youth,” said Gen. Arthur T. Dean, CADCA Chairman and CEO. “Marijuana already costs the United States $181 billion annually in increased health care and treatment costs, crime and lost productivity. So any revenue gained by taxing marijuana would be far outweighed by the healthcare and criminal justice costs to the state.”
CADCA released a position paper and press release strongly opposing California's Proposition 19, calling the November ballot initiative a losing proposition for California's youth.
Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, would make it legal for people older than 21 to possess up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use; allow the use of marijuana in non-public places, such as a residence, or at public establishments licensed for on site marijuana consumption; and allow individuals to grow marijuana for personal use.
Since research shows a direct link between a decrease in perception of harm and social disapproval and an increase in drug use, there is no doubt that Proposition 19 will only lead to more marijuana use among youth. CADCA also believes that Proposition 19 ignores the scientific evidence showing that marijuana is harmful to a young person’s brain development, affecting their motivation, memory, learning, judgment and behavior control. It can also hurt their ability to succeed academically, is linked to violence and gang activity, and is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.
“With national data already showing softening attitudes and across the board increases for drug use – particularly marijuana, which increased in all grades according to a recent survey – this is not a message we can afford to send to California or the rest of America’s youth,” said Gen. Arthur T. Dean, CADCA Chairman and CEO. “Marijuana already costs the United States $181 billion annually in increased health care and treatment costs, crime and lost productivity. So any revenue gained by taxing marijuana would be far outweighed by the healthcare and criminal justice costs to the state.”
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http://www.cadca.org/files/resources...9statement.pdf
CADCA released a position paper and press release strongly opposing California's Proposition 19, calling the November ballot initiative a losing proposition for California's youth.
Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, would make it legal for people older than 21 to possess up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use; allow the use of marijuana in non-public places, such as a residence, or at public establishments licensed for on site marijuana consumption; and allow individuals to grow marijuana for personal use.
Since research shows a direct link between a decrease in perception of harm and social disapproval and an increase in drug use, there is no doubt that Proposition 19 will only lead to more marijuana use among youth. CADCA also believes that Proposition 19 ignores the scientific evidence showing that marijuana is harmful to a young person’s brain development, affecting their motivation, memory, learning, judgment and behavior control. It can also hurt their ability to succeed academically, is linked to violence and gang activity, and is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.
“With national data already showing softening attitudes and across the board increases for drug use – particularly marijuana, which increased in all grades according to a recent survey – this is not a message we can afford to send to California or the rest of America’s youth,” said Gen. Arthur T. Dean, CADCA Chairman and CEO. “Marijuana already costs the United States $181 billion annually in increased health care and treatment costs, crime and lost productivity. So any revenue gained by taxing marijuana would be far outweighed by the healthcare and criminal justice costs to the state.”
CADCA released a position paper and press release strongly opposing California's Proposition 19, calling the November ballot initiative a losing proposition for California's youth.
Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, would make it legal for people older than 21 to possess up to one ounce of marijuana for personal use; allow the use of marijuana in non-public places, such as a residence, or at public establishments licensed for on site marijuana consumption; and allow individuals to grow marijuana for personal use.
Since research shows a direct link between a decrease in perception of harm and social disapproval and an increase in drug use, there is no doubt that Proposition 19 will only lead to more marijuana use among youth. CADCA also believes that Proposition 19 ignores the scientific evidence showing that marijuana is harmful to a young person’s brain development, affecting their motivation, memory, learning, judgment and behavior control. It can also hurt their ability to succeed academically, is linked to violence and gang activity, and is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in fatally injured drivers, and motor vehicle crash victims.
“With national data already showing softening attitudes and across the board increases for drug use – particularly marijuana, which increased in all grades according to a recent survey – this is not a message we can afford to send to California or the rest of America’s youth,” said Gen. Arthur T. Dean, CADCA Chairman and CEO. “Marijuana already costs the United States $181 billion annually in increased health care and treatment costs, crime and lost productivity. So any revenue gained by taxing marijuana would be far outweighed by the healthcare and criminal justice costs to the state.”
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The superjet is the ****. That thing pulls HARD for being a single 44. It must have a nice low end impeller in it. Bought a freestyle cone for to give it a little bit more low end pop. I was doing my first subs in about 10 minutes. Got to ride a round nose that the guy had about $8,000 into. You gave it gas and it just leaped out of the water. Going high speeds on it is like being on a rock skipped across the water. Bought a 2 place stand up trailer yesterday.
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in michigan we are allowed 2 and a half ounces on us, and 12 plants ... out tonight for the last of my week long drunken birthday bender... after the concert last night I dont even feel like going out haha... Im not drinking at all next week so I have some freakin time to put some rounds thru my new .45....
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in michigan we are allowed 2 and a half ounces on us, and 12 plants ... out tonight for the last of my week long drunken birthday bender... after the concert last night I dont even feel like going out haha... Im not drinking at all next week so I have some freakin time to put some rounds thru my new .45....
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in michigan we are allowed 2 and a half ounces on us, and 12 plants ... out tonight for the last of my week long drunken birthday bender... after the concert last night I dont even feel like going out haha... Im not drinking at all next week so I have some freakin time to put some rounds thru my new .45....








