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«zadscmc : Some people still believe that there's no harm in pot.
Having a sawed off shot gun pointed at you is one reason not to have anything to do with it.
Having killed enough brain cells to call the police after the theft is another reason.
Going to jail (and probably wondering why the thief hasn't been caught) is the last.
One, two, three strikes you're out.
Pot doesn't make people stupid. The problem is that you only hear about the stupid potheads in the news, never the intelligent ones. Why? Because they're smart enough not to do stupid crap like this.
Idiots give evverything a bad name. Idiot drivers cut people off and drive slowly in front of them. Does this mean all drivers are idiots? Foolish people undercook chicken and wonder why they don't feel good after eating, does this make all cooks foolish?
Stupid potheads give potheads a bad name. Stop stereotyping potheads.
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1. A woman called police, telling them the cocaine she had bought was sugar and the seller should be arrested. They came over, tested it, confirmed it was cocaine, and she was arrested.
2. A man received a call from the police telling him they knew about his marijuana plant but, if he brought it down to the station, he wouldn't be charged. He hauled it down to the police station and set it on the counter. He was arrested immediately. It turns out the call was just a prank.
1. A woman called police, telling them the cocaine she had bought was sugar and the seller should be arrested. They came over, tested it, confirmed it was cocaine, and she was arrested.
Another story in a similar vein... A guy got picked up for dealing cocaine, but it turned out that the baggie he sold to an undercover agent contained crushed-up Tylenol. When he was charged with selling "simulated narcotics," he argued that they should drop those charges because he believed it to be real cocaine. Yes...because it's better to get caught dealing real drugs than fake ones?