Posts Tagged ‘prison’
Last chance for Mary Jane
21Oct16
A lot of people who plan to vote “Yes” on Question 4 will be in for a big surprise after it passes. They think the ballot question to legalize marijuana for recreational use is about making it so that people won’t go to jail for smoking a joint. But what it’s really about is allowing […]
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Tags: 2016, adolescents, alcohol, ballot question, brain, cocaine, Dr. Alan Woolf, drugs, election, George Washington, hemp, herb, heroin, jail, law, law enforcement, marijuana, Massachusetts, meth, money, November 8, police, possession, pot, prison, prohibition, Question 4, Sen. Jason Lewis, stoners, teens, weed
Judgment Day
19Feb16
“The judgment-free zone.” That’s what Planet Fitness calls itself in its advertising campaign. It’s smart marketing to appeal to those who avoid gyms for fear of being judged as to heavy, too scrawny or just plain out of shape compared to the rest of the gym rats. “No gymtimidation,” is another way that Planet Fitness […]
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