illillill:

IDENTIFYING WEED

Accurate Results with Simple Tools

illillill:

IDENTIFYING WEED

Accurate Results with Simple Tools



slackmo:

christinels:

leighadiemler:

semicolonlove:

ali-sin


May as well make it the 4th in a row on my dash.


I’ll have a cafe mocha vodka marijuana latte to go, please.

slackmo:

christinels:

leighadiemler:

semicolonlove:

ali-sin

May as well make it the 4th in a row on my dash.

I’ll have a cafe mocha vodka marijuana latte to go, please.



juliasegal:

babypanda:fecklesss:(via flyingkites)
Classic: click to watch the news story.

9-1-1 CALL: OFFICER WHO ATE POT BROWNIES
“I don’t know we made brownies. And I think we’re dead. Time is going by really really really reallly slow.”

juliasegal:

babypanda:fecklesss:(via flyingkites)

Classic: click to watch the news story.

9-1-1 CALL: OFFICER WHO ATE POT BROWNIES

“I don’t know we made brownies. And I think we’re dead. Time is going by really really really reallly slow.”



juliasegal:

anthropomorphism:
The Office 
Classic:weekends

CRACK
COCAINE
POT
BLOW
ACID
HOOKAH
HEROINE
SPEED

juliasegal:

anthropomorphism:

The Office

Classic:weekends

  • CRACK
  • COCAINE
  • POT
  • BLOW
  • ACID
  • HOOKAH
  • HEROINE
  • SPEED


technohell:

applearts:

Modern and Creative Plant Pot Designs


Digital Pot

(“The Narc Who Got High” via boing boing)
Thank you officer Richard Mack — there will be more and more like you as this culture slowly (and painfully) starts to wake up to the realities of this issue. [ed.]
TRANSCRIPT:
Richard Mack worked in law enforcement for 20 years.  In 1982 he served as an undercover narcotics officer. As a Mormon he hated the drug culture he entered but he learned, “that most of these [users] were basically good. For the most part I liked them, at least one of them. Ted is still a personal friend today.”
Mack often feigned smoking pot, but sometimes he had to inhale to avoid suspicion and, “I actually felt the effect of the marijuana high and I found myself wondering what in the heck the big deal was.”
Mack will never support using drugs, but “when the alternative is forcing American citizens at the point of a gun to not possess pot and threatening users with jail…I no longer can condone such tyranny.”

(“The Narc Who Got High” via boing boing)

Thank you officer Richard Mack — there will be more and more like you as this culture slowly (and painfully) starts to wake up to the realities of this issue. [ed.]

TRANSCRIPT:

Richard Mack worked in law enforcement for 20 years.  In 1982 he served as an undercover narcotics officer. As a Mormon he hated the drug culture he entered but he learned, “that most of these [users] were basically good. For the most part I liked them, at least one of them. Ted is still a personal friend today.”

Mack often feigned smoking pot, but sometimes he had to inhale to avoid suspicion and, “I actually felt the effect of the marijuana high and I found myself wondering what in the heck the big deal was.”

Mack will never support using drugs, but “when the alternative is forcing American citizens at the point of a gun to not possess pot and threatening users with jail…I no longer can condone such tyranny.”



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