July 31st, 2008 by Celebrity Pictures Blog | Stay updated and subscribe.

I’m shipping out to Boston

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Holy Hell. Breaking news junkies!

Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank is your God. He proposed that the U.S should STOP arresting those responsible marijuana users- basically anyone who carries fewer than 100 grams.

“The vast amount of human activity ought to be none of the government’s business,” Frank said on Capitol Hill. “I don’t think it is the government’s business to tell you how to spend your leisure time.”

This dude has GOT to be smokin’ from the bong. Alright, I agree with Frank because there are a lot of responsible stoners out there. Not everyone who gets high kills somebody. Just like not everyone who drinks is a drunk. So maybe, just maybe…this proposal will turn into a law.

If so…420 is going to be off the chain!




4 Responses to “I’m shipping out to Boston”

  1. nick c. Says:

    hahaha friggin botston…

  2. andi Says:

    I don’t see the big deal, honestly. I don’t smoke pot, but I know about a million billion trillion people who do. I’ve never heard about someone killing another person while “driving high” … actually I’ve never heard of any hate crimes/violence caused by someone who puffed some green. The government should spend more time locking up REAL criminals. I mean, would you rather have a pothead or a pedophile for a neighbor. It’s something to think about…

  3. Dawnie Says:

    I just don’t understand why marijuana is illegal to begin with. Do people have bad highs? LIke a bad acid trip? I mean what is the danger. I have not smoked in quite awhile but I was never out of commission due to being high. I certainly have no business drinking alcohol it effects me far worse and if I knew anyone who sold weed and I didn’t run the risk of my child seeing me do something that is considered an illegal drug I’d smoke up in a minute.

  4. gerard Vandenberg Says:

    ……………HOPE SO!!
    The world is more than just america: LOOK AROUND YA!!!

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