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Topic: Super high me
tequila
Posts: 4989
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You know that movie Super Size Me, where that guy Morgan Spurlock ate McDonald’s every meal for 30 days? People actually paid money to see that. Well, if that’s a movie, I’ve got a movie! I’m going to smoke pot every day for 30 days, and it’s going to be called Super High Me, or Business As Usual… I haven’t decided on a title yet. But guess what? McDonald’s is going to be in my movie too!

– Joke from Doug Benson’s stand up act, 2006


Source: http://www.superhighmemovie.com/about/story/

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Zak
Posts: 2216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Funnily enough just watched this the other day. Not bad at all, worth the download.
épic™
Posts: 2338
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i started watching it, probebly about a year ago.. but i never finished cause i found it pretty boring. guess you have to be stoned.

tequila
Posts: 4993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm sure it'd make more sense, I got a laugh out of it though
worst case you end up watching some stand up comedy
lewd
Posts: 475
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i started watching it, probebly about a year ago.. but i never finished cause i found it pretty boring. guess you have to be stoned.


same here....being stoned does nothing to change this.......
koopz
Posts: 8382
Location: New Zealand
I lolled at the DEA issue

I can't believe Pot is legal in so many US states, yet the Federal Police aren't in tune with it.

I wonder if this same thing happens in Canberra :/
tequila
Posts: 5000
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm sure they love it that way
they can let people go about their business, but if they need some pot or cash for some sting they can just go raid a "legal" dispensary?

I think it's pretty f***ed that the government can get away with going into a business that has the right to be there, take what they want and answer no questions, without so much as a search warrant

épic™
Posts: 2343
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pretty sure that's all changed now since obama. no more DEA-raids on legal dispensary's.

next step is California voting in 2010 to fully legalise. they have a good chance.
CHUB
Posts: 5970
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pretty sure that's all changed now since obama. no more DEA-raids on legal dispensary's.
Not in the slightest, Obama said multiple times prior to the election that he would end the raids but like all politicians, he's full of s***.

All he has done is put through a "suggestion" pretty much (and even then took 12 months :S)... the suggestion that the DEA should leave the legal state dispenary's alone and focus on other illegal activity. It has absolutely no legal power and the DEA has continued with the raids.
épic™
Posts: 2344
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pretty sure you're a bit wrong there. Got any links for news articles about recent raids?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29433708/

Supporters of programs to provide legal marijuana to patients with painful medical conditions are celebrating Attorney General Eric Holder’s statement this week that the Drug Enforcement Administration would end its raids on state-approved marijuana dispensaries.

Federal raids on medical marijuana distributors continued at least into the second week of Barack Obama’s presidency, when federal agents shut down at least two dispensaries in California on Feb. 3.

Holder was asked about those raids Wednesday in Santa Ana, Calif., at a news conference that was called to announce the arrests of 755 people in a nationwide crackdown on the U.S. operations of Mexican drug cartels. He said such operations would no longer be conducted.
CHUB
Posts: 5971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Not enough energy to go searching Epic. That's a pretty old article you linked, the last bit of news I read is about ~3-4 months ago when the Obama admin came out and suggested that they focus on drug crimes involving violence and guns rather then the medical industry... and there were raids continuing at this point in California.

There is nothing at all since Obama came in, legally, stopping the DEA from raiding and prosecuting the state dispensaries... that's not good enough.

Obama didn't follow through.
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