dubstep and bud DIPSET


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Dec 31, 2010
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Dec 28, 2010
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i love dubstep. and i love weed. i loveee it so much. i wish i had a bf too so i could have a lot of sex 24/7


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Dec 22, 2010
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welovemarijuana:

Marijuana Mutiny
Due to the inability to find an unbiased Jury, a man in Montana worked a plea bargain, and was able to walk out of a court room smiling, after prosecutors thought they were going to be able to charge the man with marijuana possession. 

According to a prosecutor in Missoula County, Mont., potential jurors made it clear they wouldn’t convict anyone for possessing a few buds of pot. District Judge Dusty Deschamps found it impossible to seat a jury, and decided to work out a plea bargain for the man in question, Touray Cornell, instead.

That’s right ladies and gentlemen. They couldn’t seat a jury, because potential jurors told the judge that they wouldn’t convict someone for possessing “a few buds of pot.” Holy shit, talk about Stoner camaraderie. 
“I thought, ‘Geez, I don’t know if we can seat a jury,’ ” said Deschamps, who called a recess.
And he didn’t.
During the recess, Paul and defense attorney Martin Elison worked out a plea agreement. That was on Thursday.

On Friday, Cornell entered an Alford plea, in which he didn’t admit guilt. He briefly held his infant daughter in his manacled hands, and walked smiling out of the courtroom.

 Now authorities are worried that this will incite other similar incidences. 
This is how we should work together everyone. Refuse to allow oppression! 
I hope you feel inspired. 
-Ganja
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welovemarijuana:

Marijuana Mutiny

Due to the inability to find an unbiased Jury, a man in Montana worked a plea bargain, and was able to walk out of a court room smiling, after prosecutors thought they were going to be able to charge the man with marijuana possession. 

According to a prosecutor in Missoula County, Mont., potential jurors made it clear they wouldn’t convict anyone for possessing a few buds of pot. District Judge Dusty Deschamps found it impossible to seat a jury, and decided to work out a plea bargain for the man in question, Touray Cornell, instead.

That’s right ladies and gentlemen. They couldn’t seat a jury, because potential jurors told the judge that they wouldn’t convict someone for possessing “a few buds of pot.” Holy shit, talk about Stoner camaraderie. 

“I thought, ‘Geez, I don’t know if we can seat a jury,’ ” said Deschamps, who called a recess.

And he didn’t.

During the recess, Paul and defense attorney Martin Elison worked out a plea agreement. That was on Thursday.

On Friday, Cornell entered an Alford plea, in which he didn’t admit guilt. He briefly held his infant daughter in his manacled hands, and walked smiling out of the courtroom.

 Now authorities are worried that this will incite other similar incidences. 

This is how we should work together everyone. Refuse to allow oppression! 

I hope you feel inspired. 

-Ganja

(source)


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Dec 22, 2010
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Flux Pavillion’s “I Can’t Stop”

best taste of what dubstep is and easy to fall in love with<3


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Dec 22, 2010
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