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kronosposeidonsays...I saw that it was produced by Maricopa County Demand Reduction Program - Maricopa County, AZ, where the city of Phoenix is. Phoenix is the 5th largest city in the United States, and the last I remember reading (which was a while ago, admittedly), drug crime rates were going up, even faster than the city was growing.
Ads like these are remarkably effective.
rougysays...It boils my blood.
I guess the fact that a non-sensical law like marijuana prohibition being in effect for 72 years is another reason to be "proud" of America.
zombieguerillasays...Sheriff Joe Arpaio is somehow behind this illogical nonsense. The Man can't come up with any real reasons to keep marijuana illegal so the simple illegality of it is the reason not to do it. It is illegal so it is bad. But if we made it legal why would it be bad then? Because the giant systems of control, like the police state of Maricopa County Arizona, would lose money and power. Maricopa County's jail system is atrocious and has been cited by Amnesty International before.
MrFisksays...It's a felony in AZ. They'll rack up two by charging you with the bag as paraphernalia also. Fuck Arizona. Fuck the War on Drugs.
rottenseedsays...Fellow 'Zonies. We welcome you with open arms and might bong rips here in California.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to rottenseed's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
rottenseedsays...*beg
siftbotsays...Sending this video to Beggar's Canyon to plea for a little attention - beg requested by original submitter rottenseed.
videosiftbannedmesays...>> ^MrFisk:
It's a felony in AZ. They'll rack up two by charging you with the bag as paraphernalia also. Fuck Arizona. Fuck the War on Drugs.
It used to be a felony in NV as well. Thankfully, the in flux of Californians and other previous state residents have nullified that. Maybe one day, AZ will follow suit.
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