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If anything pot will make you more passive, Adderall will make you more aggressive.
Absolutely. A teen boy who's been suspended from school for having a weed baggie and pipe in his backpack is brought to another city to stay with his dad, girlfriend and her young son, decides to go for snacks while his dad and girlfriend are out. While lighting up a joint, he notices a guy in a car watching and following him. The kid tries getting away, but the guy is still behind him.
I for one, can't think of a more relaxing, mellowing position to be in for getting a buzz on.
Absolutely. A teen boy who's been suspended from school for having a weed baggie and pipe in his backpack is brought to another city to stay with his dad, girlfriend and her young son, decides to go for snacks while his dad and girlfriend are out. While lighting up a joint, he notices a guy in a car watching and following him. The kid tries getting away, but the guy is still behind him.
I for one, can't think of a more relaxing, mellowing position to be in for getting a buzz on.
too bad you didnt take pictures while this was happening.
they would come in handy during the Free GZ Victory party....
With less than a week left before the Trayvon Martin trial begins, an attorney for Martin's family now claims that George Zimmerman's lawyer Mark O'Mara fabricated evidence in an attempt to sway both the public and the jury.
(CBS) -- The significance of George Zimmerman's February 26, 2012 call to non-emergency dispatchers, placed in the minutes before he shot and killed unarmed Florida teen Trayvon Martin, is likely to be a key issue at the former neighborhood watch captain's upcoming trial. But whether the call will be a boon for prosecutors continues to be a subject of debate.
The judge in the George Zimmerman second-degree murder case today ruled that his jury will remain anonymous throughout the trial.
Circuit Judge Debra Nelson's ruling says attorneys in the case are to refer to jurors by number, not name, during jury selection, which begins Monday in Sanford. Writes Nelson: "This is to be done in order to protect the prospective jurors from harassment and pressure from the public at large."
Prosecutors in the Trayvon Martin shooting case have informed the court of a new exhibit that they claim shows defendant George Zimmerman once applied to become a police officer.
A filing by prosecutors this week included a description of an application from Zimmerman and a rejection letter from the Prince William County Police Department, but no explanation of what they plan to do with it.
With less than a week left before the Trayvon Martin trial begins, an attorney for Martin's family now claims that George Zimmerman's lawyer Mark O'Mara fabricated evidence in an attempt to sway both the public and the jury.
Oh, for Pete's sake, who cares about the allegations that idiot Clump Chump Crump makes. He's gonna say whatever it takes, true or false.
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