Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Fri 21st Feb 2014 06:26 am
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i'm with you URUncle Ron wrote:I'm split on this... an ethical and moral dilemma all in one box of cookies.
Ingenious and brilliant, to some extent perhaps... but really folks, setting up any type of food/drink stand within 100 yards/meters of a cannabis outlet, well, isn't... it's old hat really. Since the dawn of modern day stoners, from the mid 1960's, anyone with even the slightest knowledge of cannabis understands side effects include increased appetite and thirst.
...and to have an 11 year old girl pimping GSC's "directly" in front of a California cannabis dispensary, PRICELESS! The picture included in the story should be used as an example of parental and societal failure, and to some extent, stoners being their own worst enemy. What's next, organic lemonade pimped by 10 year old Boy Scout wanna be's?
Give what I said its due, think about it when not stoned or high, especially those who have children. It's not as cute as it might appear when under the influence.
Perhaps some ingenious and brilliant "adult" will seize the opportunity and mobilize food trucks. Hmm, now there's something ingenious and brilliant... err, still not.
...and it doesn't involve exploiting children, or exposing them to potential undesirable situations. Attention ALL WALMART STONERS, not everyone who consumes cannabis is friendly, easy going, and chill.
No children were injured or insulted by my comments, so why are you?
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American parents? In the article it wasn't about all American parents, it was about one mom... plus it's not like the girl made her money illegally. Selling cookies, so what...worldcitizen1723 wrote:i'm with you URUncle Ron wrote:I'm split on this... an ethical and moral dilemma all in one box of cookies.
Ingenious and brilliant, to some extent perhaps... but really folks, setting up any type of food/drink stand within 100 yards/meters of a cannabis outlet, well, isn't... it's old hat really. Since the dawn of modern day stoners, from the mid 1960's, anyone with even the slightest knowledge of cannabis understands side effects include increased appetite and thirst.
...and to have an 11 year old girl pimping GSC's "directly" in front of a California cannabis dispensary, PRICELESS! The picture included in the story should be used as an example of parental and societal failure, and to some extent, stoners being their own worst enemy. What's next, organic lemonade pimped by 10 year old Boy Scout wanna be's?
Give what I said its due, think about it when not stoned or high, especially those who have children. It's not as cute as it might appear when under the influence.
Perhaps some ingenious and brilliant "adult" will seize the opportunity and mobilize food trucks. Hmm, now there's something ingenious and brilliant... err, still not.
...and it doesn't involve exploiting children, or exposing them to potential undesirable situations. Attention ALL WALMART STONERS, not everyone who consumes cannabis is friendly, easy going, and chill.
No children were injured or insulted by my comments, so why are you?
Next...
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made me reflect upon the 200 meter issue between schools and coffeeshops in the Netherlands.
Guess American parents do not have the same sensibilities when it comes to their kids and stoners.
really is reflective of the merikan sensibility - MAKE MONEY and exploit the situation whenever possible. where are the adults?
good point.tot ziens wrote:I'm all for it. It's the same as selling in front of CVS or Wallgreens. Although there are much more dangerous drugs located in those stores. Pot heads are peaceful people and no drugs are being used on the premises. And just like CVS and Walgreen's... People come to these shops for medicine.
Plus 1tot ziens wrote:I'm all for it. It's the same as selling in front of CVS or Wallgreens. Although there are much more dangerous drugs located in those stores. Pot heads are peaceful people and no drugs are being used on the premises. And just like CVS and Walgreen's... People come to these shops for medicine. We don't have a problem with liquor stores so there should be no problem with cannabis stores.