It’s time to get real people. It’s not funny to hear people in Connecticut say “Isn’t weed legal already?!?” WTF, over! Ummm…. no, it’s not. If you think it is, go lite up next to the police station, courthouse, or your town hall and see how fast you get a ticket or worse! It’s reality check time!!! Are you ready?
Get angry, you have a right! Our government believes the plant is a danger and we are all too stupid to know better.
-Dabbin’ Dad
The cannabis conversation is a range of emotions from serious to joyful occasions, the serious part is of no fault to the plant, it’s wholly man-made but needs to be addressed. It’s the only industry where people like me have a name because I stand for others, people I’ve met, but most I don’t know.
This article is for the series of topics I would like to address, let’s start with the not so fun stuff.
Justice Can Fuck You Through The Drive-Thru
It’s not just the needless incarcerations that have been a side effect of the war on us but also the lack of expedited justice that drains funds and time. I wrote about Glenn and Peggy-Sue Kimmel over a year ago and want to know something; they still haven’t seen their day in court. A couple of weeks ago, I reached out to Peggy as to what this sham of a trial has cost her, and this was her response;
“I’ve paid 12,585.00 for Glenn’s initial bond. 800.00 for his ankle monitor for 50 days and 15,000.00 for my attorney. Not to mention, I’ve had to go on anxiety meds again.”
This was almost a month ago with the cost still accruing every day they don’t get their day in court. Instead, each meeting, each extension, is just the judicial system hanging The Freedom Carrot above their head until they can’t take anymore and plead out. This is American Justice.
Vape Regulated
Something is going on with vaping and death, but it’s not the THC. It’s no coincidence that multiple people across America have gotten sick or died a pulmonary death, but if it were cannabis, we would have seen this over ten years ago.
You can view the whole article at this link The Cannabis Conversation