bluebublelove
Active member
this is a tragedy all the way around. I hate to see what is supposed to be the next generation killing themselves off over the most absurd and ridiculous things....It's first and foremost a terrible story to be coming out of what for the most part (yes, it has it's problems) is a peaceful and upright community. It's a shame that boy died. It's a shame this 19 year old kid is fucked forever. I hope the best for everyone involved. For the love of anything holy I hope people see this as a wake up call. There are young men getting killed, or in this case killing themselves, over a plant, not because it is some addictive, evil, mind robbing plant but because it is a commodity, a high value, high grade, commodity, gifted from the earth that is tied up and made illegal and as a result everyone and there brother wants a piece of the big money that comes with it's illicit trade. I'm sure if big media gets wind of this story they will cover it to amplify and highlight all the negative aspects of it making it sound as though any young male involved in the American cannabis trade is walking around wearing body armor and carrying automatic weapons. This kind of thing rarely happens, however it is indeed, without question happening more than it ever has. I hate that this shit is going down. Those boys deserved good lives and I would like to think that were trying to get this money to do something good for there lives. Yes, I think the gangster culture that is running rampant in all mainstream and underground entertainment cultures is partly to blame and I wish that these famous idolized entertainers would use there clout to impress upon the next generation that they to need to do good, act kind, build families and love one another, spread the herb as a tool for peace and unity, not selfish profit, hate, violence and corruption. I really to pray that the younger generation of today gets it together.
"The futures here, we are it, we are on our own."
"The futures here, we are it, we are on our own."