I expect many others will soon be admitting Trump is exactly as many say.
The worst President ever.
"Fordham Law School Prof. Jed Shugerman confessed on Twitter that he was wrong, President Donald Trump really is the worst president in American history."
Fordham Law School Prof. Jed Shugerman confessed on Twitter that he was wrong, President Donald Trump really is the worst president in American history. He explained that in the past he's tried to explain that previous presidents like Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Andrew...
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I have that tee shirt. I'm wearing it today.
I highly recommend people buy one and wear it.
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Where can I get one? Would go really good with my "Make America Stoned Again" red hat with white letters.
Yeah it would figure you would wear a stoner cap. Not surprised, not surprised at all.
For the last 8 years of my Navy career, I was a Drug and Alcohol Program advisor which meant that I had to know about various drugs and alcohol to help screen people who may have a substance problem.
In everything that the Navy gave me, I could never figure out why it was illegal, as the effects of marijuana on the body are much less harmful than alcohol ever thought about being. So, I told myself that I would do more research when I retired.
After I retired, I check out all sorts of medical and scientific articles on it, and again, couldn't see why it was classed as a schedule I drug, as it was not physically addictive, which is one of the requirements to be there.
Then I found out about Nixon, why it was illegal, and then decided to try it myself. I've been 420 friendly ever since. And, on the occasions that I go to places like CO, I meet other veterans in there buying smoke. Almost to a man, they tell me how they came back from the ME all messed up, and when CO legalized it, they decided to see if it helped better than the myriad of pills (up to 15 per day) that the VA had them on. Guess what? They all said that they were down to one or two pills per day, or even possibly completely off of them, as well as were healthier, because cannabis doesn't have nearly as many side effects as the pharmaceutical drugs they were on.
Currently, marijuana has shown great promise in treating opiate addicts, as well as alcoholics, to get them off those things.
So yeah, call me a pot head if you wish. It's a plant that has great promise to help people with all sorts of conditions, as well as is less harmful than alcohol. With alcohol, drink enough and you will drastically lower your inhibitions. That is why people do stupid stuff when they are drunk. Marijuana doesn't have that effect. If you won't do something sober, you won't do it stoned either, because cannabis doesn't lower your inhibitions.