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mmj in louisiana

swamp man

Member
all yall growers need to tell our ste offical louisiana need to be the first southern state to become ammj state if we do the others will follow a new session is about to start if they do not become ammj state i will move
 
Move. The antiquated mannerisms of LEO in LA, NOLA specifically, the corruptness, the lying, cheating and stealing, is what makes your state a piece of shit. No offense, but I know someone who has personal experience down there.

Went to help after the storm but was disgusted by the way the citizens milked the gov't for everything they could.

I've always wondered why it was the gov't's fault they had no flood ins, but lived BELOW sea level.

Bunch of twits, you ask me, but you didn't.

I just say move.

It's like six months, for a joint there. Growing, ten mand min, if memory serves correctly.

Not the place to grow, medically, or otherwise.
 

huligun

Professor Organic Psychology
Veteran
If Marijuana was moved completely off of the DEA Schedule of drugs it would still be a felony in Louisiana.
 

foaf

Well-known member
Veteran
Ive lived in New Orleans before, and given the general live and let live attitude of New Orleanians and of the Lafayette area Cajuns I know, I just cant see why Louisiana has just about the worst laws for cannabis anywhere. They even have one of the few long list of scheduled entheogenic plants that are outlawed there and nowhere else, like salvia and kratom and many others on this list.

Even Mississippi, our backwards neighbor is much more reasonable, in fact they were a very early adopter of decriminilizing small amounts in the 80s.

Louisiana will be next to last to do MMJ. Arkansas is considering it then perhaps MS.
 
The cops don't like the devil weed.

"Do you know how many people DIED to get you this mj, boy?"

Um, none, sir.

"oh, yeah!?!?!?!? What about the nrothers in the coast gaurd interdiction unit?"

They should learn to duck, or waste taxpaper's money on faster boats, regardless, pot like THAT, didn't come from there, do you understand the concept of geography, offier?"


That exchange got me beat, while handcuffed, by a BITCH cop, with a phone book.

Peave NOLOA, goot luck at raising you below seas level status, Cat420 rolls through next, I hop!
 

foaf

Well-known member
Veteran
New Orleans is a great place to live, unless you have lived there (and right after Katrina really doesn't tell what the city is like) you really don't know.

And almost all of the Old part of the City is above sea level, thats why Uptown, The Garden District the French Quarter, Old Metarie, River Ridge didn't flood at all.

In fact, New Orleans is especially well suited, much more than other low coastal type cities, to weather the possible rise in sea level. You wouldnt think, but they already are ringed by levees that are now much stronger than pre Katrina, they have all the pumping systems in place, and all they have to do is raise the levees more if sea level rises in the next 100 years. Other cities need to buy the easments and start from scratch.

Just sayin'
 
New Orleans is a great place to live, unless you have lived there (and right after Katrina really doesn't tell what the city is like) you really don't know.

And almost all of the Old part of the City is above sea level, thats why Uptown, The Garden District the French Quarter, Old Metarie, River Ridge didn't flood at all.

In fact, New Orleans is especially well suited, much more than other low coastal type cities, to weather the possible rise in sea level. You wouldnt think, but they already are ringed by levees that are now much stronger than pre Katrina, they have all the pumping systems in place, and all they have to do is raise the levees more if sea level rises in the next 100 years. Other cities need to buy the easments and start from scratch.

Just sayin'


You can just say all you want, man.

I spent two years helping rebuild that town, how many times did someone thank me? Exactly, one time.

I lived in FQ, about a block from Bourbon.

The people systematically drain gov't $ coffers, how does one who's formerly homeless, who gets six months in a hotel, then a fema trailer and like $30k in cash (this is/was the norm for those of you not in the know) and end up fucking homeless again?

The cops illegaly search, arrest and take bribes.

It's a fucking sespool.

Tell me, sir, how does a cop making 18k a year, wear a 50k rolex with diamonds?

He takes that shit. That's fucked up, and so is that moronic cajun city.

The locals belive mid-uptown and FQ were spared bue to 9th ward levies being "bombed by special forces to save more affluent parts of town."

I lived it, I know what it's like, weather you think I do or not!
 
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