Officials: California could net 1.4 billion dollars from pot tax
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Jul 16, 2009, 14:33 GMT
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...a state that sued the cigarette compaines for what was supposed to bea dangerous product now wishes to greenlight this. The $1.4 billion won't make even a dent in the $21 billion defict, but heck, they'll be high so who will care?
California: The land of fruits and nuts...
..the peeps KNOW when it's me...now run along and don't bring up that yogurt on your mom's face...it's not.
he's got doggie yogurt all over his pant leg. He's also got it dribbling out his ear, from when the family dog tried to f*ck some brains into him.
...can elect Cheech and Chong to the legislature...
...Timothy Leary can be Governor...
You've got that worm farm for brains 'we' going again. Also, you couldn't elect an official in California, as you live in that white trash state - Oregon. You'd like your dope smoking heroes to become elected officials, wouldn't you, SP. But that ain't gonna happen. It's just another drug dream of yours.
that the editor has removed the offending SP4 post. How many does this make, SP? It must be in the multiple dozens. When are you going to grow up, child? Or have you totally destroyed your brains with drugs?
Timothy Leary has been dead for 13 years, you fricking, idiot.
...gooood!....I was wondering if you'd noticed!....still...I suspect you had to look it up...
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