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My favorite recipes
03/10/2010 04:13 AM
All recipes:weed should be ground to dust.
Brownies,Duncan Hines double fudge with walnuts. Instead of the water,substitute vodka,and if making the whole batch with marijuana in
it(appx 1 oz of weed),add 1 tbsp to cover the oz of dust. If just making 1 or 2 brownies out of the batch with marijuana in them,pour batter into pan and in one corner,
use a fork to stir in a joints worth or appx a gram of dust,per brownie.
(The vodka will help the break down of the fiber and all the alcohol will cook out,for people smart enough not to drink.)
Chili: Wick Fowlers 2 Alarm chili mix,nothing fancy here,just follow directions on box. 1 oz of weed for 1 alarm chili,2 oz for 2 alarm,but be warned,2 alarm is very potent. Add the pot when you turn the fire down to simmer to avoid losing some of the good stuff.
*America does not have a marijuana problem,we can find marijuana in any town in America.*
ONDCP director Kerlikowske and UNODC director Costa stinking up Vienna
03/10/2010 03:35 AM
*ONDCP director Kerlikowske and UNODC director Costa stinking up Vienna*
The UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs 2010 is taking place this week in Vienna (program (http://www.unodc.org/documents/commissions/CND-Uploads/CND-53-RelatedFiles/CND2010_programme_PRINT.pdf)).
There has been outstanding blog-by-blow coverage at CNDblog (http://www.cndblog.org/), a project of the International Harm Reduction Association.CND is the UN body tasked with overseeing global drug policy. However, despite this important mandate, the Commission chooses to work in relative secrecy. Its meetings are not webcast, nor are minutes or summary records made available to the public. The final reports of the meetings are extremely limited. The CND never votes, so it is difficult to find out what position your government has taken on key issues. CNDblog is an attempt to fill this gap, and provide hour by hour records of the debates and decisions rendered during the 53rd session of CND in March 2010.
While the UNODC has made a point of saying they wish to be inclusive, they’ve really tried to shut out any other views.
Transform Drug Policy Foundation, which will actually have a session connected to the CND event, has a wonderful report (http://transform-drugs.blogspot.com/2010/03/how-unodc-welcomes-ngo-involvement.html) on the lengths that UNODC’s Costa will go to marginalize other views.For a start the Executive Director of the UNODC deliberately slandered a whole section of the NGO community in his opening speech, calling groups who support a debate on wider drug law reforms/regulation “pro-drugs”, despite Transform specifically writing to him, requesting that he desist with this childish and unwelcoming slur, on the basis that it was inaccurate, pejorative and offensive. Would he call the US Government “pro-drug” for supporting the regulation of tobacco and alcohol? No. We wrote to him about this after the last CND – see “Reformers are not pro-drug” – and got an acknowledgment of our concerns, but no actual response.
Image: http://www.drugwarrant.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DSC00267.JPG-300×225.jpg (http://transform-drugs.blogspot.com/2010/03/how-unodc-welcomes-ngo-involvement.html)I can’t resist showing this… The NGO’s (non-governmental organizations, including Transform, Harm Reduction Association, etc. many of whom are there to try to reform) tend to get shut out of key portions. However, they were promised a location to make their materials available to delegates.
The 160 representatives from 55 NGOs were given this table.
…
Our own drug czar is also, of course, in Vienna. His opening speech was full of the usual stuff — multi-pronged balanced approach, no marijuana legalization, no “harm reduction,” etc. and full of the usual lies as well (treatment numbers being proof of the “significant consequences of marijuana use” etc.)
Here’s the kicker. Kerlikowske is conducting one session himself. On Wednesday at 2 pm, he’s conducting a session on… “Understanding the Threat of Drugged Driving.”
Oh, yeah, he’s using the same false information that he’s been using before. Reuters is running a teaser (http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6284W520100309) about the session…“If you think about driving on an American road on a Friday or Saturday evening about 16 percent of the vehicles – one in six of the cars – (the driver) will be under the influence of an illicit or licit drug,” Gil Kerlikowske, director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, said.
“Drugged driving is a significant problem.” he told reporters at a week-long U.N. drug policy review meeting.
It’s the same lies he told Ashley III Halsey (http://www.drugwarrant.com/2009/12/ashley-halsey-iii-how-the-drug-czar-uses-lazy-reporters/)
Remember, he is basing his entire drugged driving fear campaign on a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (http://www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/DOT/NHTSA/Traffic%20Injury%20Control/Articles/Associated%20Files/811175.pdf). And does the NHTSA study support Kerlikowske’s claims?“The reader is cautioned that drug presence does not necessarily imply impairment. For many drug types, drug presence can be detected long after any impairment that might affect driving has passed. For example, traces of marijuana can be detected in blood samples several weeks after chronic users stop ingestion. Also, whereas the impairment effects for various concentration levels of alcohol is well understood, little evidence is available to link concentrations of other drug types to driver performance. “
and“Caution should be exercised in assuming that drug presence implies driver impairment. Drug tests do not necessarily indicate current impairment. Drug presence can be measured for a period of days or weeks after ingestion in many cases. This latency of drug presence may partially explain the consistency between daytime and nighttime drug findings.”
I wrote to Reuters and suggested to them that perhaps the real story is the fact that the Drug Czar is in Vienna conducting a session about drugged driving, and he has no actual evidence that the problem exists!
ONDCP director Kerlikowske and UNODC director Costa stinking up Vienna – Drug WarRant (http://www.drugwarrant.com/2010/03/ondcp-director-kerlikowske-and-unodc-director-costa-stinking-up-vienna/comment-page-1/#comment-14320)
More news from Pete,this guy needs to receive an award for his untiring effort to spread the word.
JOB 1.5 Papers
03/09/2010 10:54 PM
Evening all,
Bought a pack of JOB’s the other night.. 1.5. I’ve been using e-z wider 1 1/2’s for a while, but my local gas station was out, and didn’t feel like going elsewhere.
The first thing I noticed is that the glue is on the left/right of the paper, instead of the top/bottom..
As in, instead of =, the paper is folded -, and the gum is |. –| if that makes any sense.
I can roll J’s pretty decently (also roll my off-topic cancer sticks to save some cash), but this is just baffling me. Anybody have any tips on how to roll these, or whether or not I got a bad pack? This is mostly just a random thought, as I can’t get back up to the station for a few days to get a new pack..
MI: Grand Rapids marijuana caregivers to be considered home business
03/09/2010 09:59 PM
Grand Rapids marijuana caregivers to be considered home business
WZZM13 (http://www.wzzm13.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=119312&catid=48) | 3/9/2010 | Matt Campbell
GRAND RAPIDS (WZZM) – After heated debate, the Grand Rapids City Commission passed an ordinance regulating medical marijuana.
“The day may come — and maybe should come — when marijuana is decriminalized,” said Mayor George Heartwell. “But, until that day comes, this feels to me like an approach that is a good balance.”
The commissioners voted to require caregivers — the people who provide medical marijuana to licensed patients — to register as a “home business.”
The new ordinance will also require registered primary caregivers to be at least 1,000 feet away from any school.
Commission members voted to remove one section from the ordinance, which would have allowed police, firefighters or building inspectors to conduct warrantless searches of the caregivers’ homes. The American Civil Liberties Union had opposed the search provision.
City leaders chose to require caregivers to be home businesses to avoid storefront dispensaries similar to the pot shops in California.
Voters approved a medical marijuana proposal in 2008, legalizing the medicinal use of the drug. But state law does not offer specifics on how marijuana should be distributed. Now Grand Rapids and other municipalities are adopting their own rules.
(At least they took out the bit about the warrantless searches for registered caregivers homes. :rolleyes: Progress. ~GG)
Hey!
03/09/2010 09:36 PM
HEY IM bluesstoner420 been toking for like 6 months bought new peice yesterday anyone wanna c ?
does anyone else do this
03/09/2010 09:06 PM
Does this happen to anyone else, you smoke some bud, doesnt matter if your at a party, chiilen with your friends or whatever, and your lifted and the funniest thing ever (in your mind) happends and you want to remember it so bad, but you know you wont. and the next morning when you are down from the sky, you remember saying you were gunna forget it, and you did:(
Snack cake company
03/09/2010 08:56 PM
lol me and a friend are honestly are thinking about making a small buisness making snack cakes, but we cant think of a name.Does anyone have an idea?
Im being serious im even going to take up buisness classes and alot of other ones to..
homeade pipe attachments?!
03/09/2010 08:53 PM
Alright so i made a mini bowl/steamroller and the chamber is really only just a half inch drill bit about 4 inches long drilled through a block of wood. so i was thinking how to make the chamber bigger and heres what i did :afro:
Image: http://i39.tinypic.com/2v8qyjn.jpg
only the cap is taped to the pipe, so you can store easiaer and shange them when necessary. the bottle makes for a good chamber and the carb at the end of the pipe clears it all out well, even with just a little hole on the cap and at the bottom of the bottle. i was thinking of somehow making a bong inside a water bottle atachment, maybe taping straws to the bottome and sealing it then bending them down, idk. and the plus is you can still use it without a bottle. what do ya think?!
Girl on girl kiss: all in fun or a no-no
03/09/2010 08:53 PM
Ok my girl and I were talking about this and she seemed surprised by my views. Most of the guys I personally know do not share my opinion so I was looking for a broader response.
Ok everyone knows that STEREOTYPICALLY guys like watching two girls embrace in some way. Whether that be kissing, dancing/grinding, and more intimate activities. Well what about when its YOUR girlfriend?
I personally find it offensive. I don’t want to hear a bunch of comments saying I’m sexist or homophobic because in reality its the opposite. I feel if my girlfriend is kissing or grinding on another girl when out having fun at a party or somthing its no different than if it was a guy she was with. And I don’t mean behind your back I mean when you are with her would you encourage it? Or would you feel cheated on?
Two of my best friends are a lesbian couple and they are 2 of the most fun, loyal, respectful, and all around good people I know. Iunderstand and respect the feelings 2 people of the same sex can share that’s why to me its no different than if it was a guy my girlfriend was with.
When my girlfriend heard where I stand she was surprised that I didn’t think it was “hot” or a “turn on” like “most guys” do. Well what do most guys really think?
And I don’t intend for this to turn into a big debate and I really don’t want to see myself get bashed because I don’t feel I said anything offensive. Well here we go… what’s YOUR opinoon? Would love to see some female perspectives too.
Any bedroom DJs out there?
03/09/2010 08:50 PM
Hey everybody.
Anybody own a controller/turntables and just DJ purely as a hobby? Or maybe Produce music just for the fun of it?
I bought a M-Audio Xponent a couple months ago and it hasn’t gone a day without being touched. Maybe one day I can afford some CDJ-1000 MK3’s and a decent mixer and play at a club or something?
All I know, is that I enjoy this hobby a lot, and am very sure that many of you do as well.
How long?
03/09/2010 08:39 PM
How long would it take for the smell of weed smoke to leave the room with the windows open?
My Grandmother.
03/09/2010 08:37 PM
My grandmother does not speak English. She visited once from Denmark, where she lives, and stayed with us for a few weeks. Though I’ve gone to Denmark a lot since I was little, I still don’t know Danish, so we have never had a legitimate coversation.
Now, my mom goes to yoga on Saturday mornings. My grandmother would take a walk at about the same time, so I would smoke in the backyard for a while. By the time my grandmother was back, my mom was still gone. So when my grandmother returned, I smiled and said,
“I’m so extremely baked right now. If you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go put the rest of my weed and my bubbler away. I’ll be right back down to eat everything in the kitchen.”
She smiled politely, and nodded.
Hey All!
03/09/2010 07:53 PM
Hey, I’m Jeff. I’m an avid pot smoker looking for somewhere on the net to hang out besides myspace or facebook or whatever. This seems like the spot for me. Glad to be here in the community among people like me xD Look forward to posting around the forums. Don’t be shy, introduce yourself. I wont bite :angel:
how much do i…..
03/09/2010 07:33 PM
So im exerenced in everything but bubblers and i just got a $100 dollar one for xmas and ive smoked out of it like 5 times and i just dont feel that it is getting me all that high. my problem has to be the amount of water i put in it. How much do u ussally put in a bubble? I ussaly put about %40
How long does it take to get thc into your system once smoked
03/09/2010 07:26 PM
JUst wondering how long, b/c i have a drug test at 5 tomorrow and i want to smokme before school in the morning. Is this possible or no?












































