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  1. .. justo num é me prender por querer usar flores... atee então policial são todos uns FDP
  2. me faz lembrar tokyo breakfast
  3. hahah eu fazia isso no highschool..
  4. VAPORIZADOR APENAS num fiCA O CHEIRO DE MACONHA QUEIMADA... fica esperto galera... o unico jeito pra ficar 0 cheiro é um filtro de carbono... vaporizador ainda fica cheiro... filtro de carbono e um inline fan é 100%
  5. http://www.alternet.org/marijuana-decriminalization-drops-youth-crime-rates-stunning-20-one-year Marijuana Decriminalization Drops Youth Crime Rates by Stunning 20% in One Year Arresting and putting low-level juvenile offenders into the criminal-justice system pulls many kids deeper into trouble rather than turning them around. November 26, 2012 | Photo Credit: Pablo Evans Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. Marijuana — it’s one of the primary reasons why California experienced a stunning 20 percent drop in juvenile arrests in just one year, between 2010 and 2011, according to provocative new research. The San Francisco-based Center on Juvenile & Criminal Justice (CJCJ) recently released a policy briefing with an analysis of arrest data collected by the California Department of Justice’s Criminal Justice Statistics Center. The briefing, “ California Youth Crime Plunges to All-Time Low ,” identifies a new state marijuana decriminalization law that applies to juveniles, not just adults, as the driving force behind the plummeting arrest totals. After the new pot law went into effect in January 2011, simple marijuana possession arrests of California juveniles fell from 14,991 in 2010 to 5,831 in 2011, a 61 percent difference, the report by CJCJ senior research fellow Mike Males found. “Arrests for youths for the largest single drug category, marijuana, fell by 9,000 to a level not seen since before the 1980s implementation of the ‘war on drugs,’ ” Males wrote in the report, released in October. In November, as Males blogged recently, voters in Washington state and Colorado voted to legalize but regulate marijuana use, like alcohol, for people over 21. California’s 2010 law did not legalize marijuana, but it officially knocked down “simple” possession of less than one ounce to an infraction from a misdemeanor — and it applies to minors, not just people over 21. Police don’t arrest people for infractions; usually, they ticket them. And infractions are punishable not by jail time, but by fines — a $100 fine in California in the case of less than one ounce of pot. “I think it was pretty courageous not to put an age limit on it,” said Males, a longtime researcher on juvenile justice and a former sociology professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Arresting and putting low-level juvenile offenders into the criminal-justice system pulls many kids deeper into trouble rather than turning them around, Males said, a conclusion many law-enforcement experts share. California’s 2010 law still makes it a misdemeanor for anyone over 18 to possess less than an ounce of pot on school grounds, Males noted. For an adult, that’s an offense punishable by a $500 fine, ten days in a county jail or both. A minor caught on school grounds with less than an ounce of marijuana is also guilty of a misdemeanor and faces a $150 fine for the first offense, a $500 fine for a second offense and commitment to youth detention for not more than 10 days. Before the passage of the 2010 law, Californians caught with less than an ounce of pot were arrested by the thousands every year, ultimately facing a fine of $100 fine and, under certain conditions, referral to drug treatment or education. Many of those arrested were booked, others were released but required to appear in court. They could demand a trial. Strained courts had to take up time ordering diversion treatment programs — a waste of court resources, supporters of a reform said. Backed by the California District Attorneys Association, the new pot law — passed by state lawmakers — did away with prior requirements that pot offenders be referred to treatment and now allows them to pay a $100 fine akin to that for jaywalking. When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the law, he noted that simple pot possession in California was already “an infraction in everything but name.” Males said he suspects that many of the 5,831 marijuana arrests of juveniles in California last year may have occurred on school grounds. He doesn’t have data yet to check his theory, however.
  6. para de fumar na janela que isso num acontece mais...
  7. TIRA ESSAS MUSICA DE CRENTE DESSE TOPICO.... Isso daqui é topico de rap RAPÁ só pa tirar esse gosto de crente dos ouvido... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofoIMg76Sng
  8. ... eu e um outro moderador tivemos que fazer um desses cuma batata...
  9. isso que dá morar num pais de primeiro mundo... po já vi isso pra bebida e tb pedra... Num posso gostar do que dizes, mas defendo ate a morte teu direito de falar o que quer... ... pelo menos o cara é honesto... quantos mendigo pede dinheiro pra comer e se vc da, comida jogam teu rango fora... mano isso aconteceu comigo o sufficiente pra eu num dar mais PN pra morador de rua...
  10. OQue que a Chavrolet tem haver com a estoria?
  11. o governo em si nunca iria plantar... é obvio que seria terceirizado...
  12. Mas uma vez Las Vegas num desaponta, agora q tenho um esquema já resolvido. Cherry Pie Kush, Pineapple e Green Crack

    1. Tariq

      Tariq

      po "green crack" num é um nome muito agradável não... algo do tipo "angel of death", tem um stand up do Kat Willians que ele fala dos nomes das maconhas, veja é um sarro!

  13. nunca falei que a marvel é da disney, porem, pra botar alguem nos vingadores (The Avengers) quem precisa comprar os direitos é a disney, qual tem os direitos do msm. se a disney quiser cruzar os vingadores com os personagens do guerra nas estrelas, eles podem. É a msm razão pq os filmes do quarteto são uma merda, E, tb porq o Cpt América e o Tocha Humana é o msm ator. PQ a FOX pra manter os direitos tem que fazer um filme com eles cada 10 anos....
  14. ... medi, é 500ml msm... e é de yorgute....
  15. ... cheia de pegandinha o GR hj hein..
  16. ... eu até cai nessa... mas ae usei meu celebro... e quem tem os direitos dos Avengers (Os Vingadores) é a Disney... não a Marvel... e a Fox é dona do quarteto...
  17. vou assaltar um banco com aquela pagina da brahma da juliana pães...
  18. ... remédio pra dor de dente, remedio para a mente...
  19. não seja por isso http://translate.google.com/
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