greasemonkeyok
Veteran Member
What's a round bale of that "funny hay" go for these days?
About 10 years, and forfeiture of the farm, if you get caught.
What's a round bale of that "funny hay" go for these days?
About 10 years, and forfeiture of the farm, if you get caught.
Some in law enforcement even back in the '60's thought the propaganda against MJ was doing more harm than good in the fight against substance abuse. Kids try MJ, find that it is not as addictive as portrayed in all the hype, then go on to other things thinking to themselves the “establishment” is lying about all drugs. If it was a "gateway" drug, that was one of the reasons.
Besides, the major substance abuse problem in the US is still alcohol. Meth is more insidious, IMHO, just not as widespread as alcohol.