the chitown sourkush thread

TrynaGroSumShyt

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yea i been i been hearing lil durk for a minute, them boyz G right? one of my young ones got a award for sum shit at da gd ball in ms last month.
 

theexpress

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yea i been i been hearing lil durk for a minute, them boyz G right? one of my young ones got a award for sum shit at da gd ball in ms last month.
I donno wtf that man is... they need to stop just blessin fools whatever happened to jumpin niggas in... I had to run da gauntlet...
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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I donno wtf that man is... they need to stop just blessin fools whatever happened to jumpin niggas in... I had to run da gauntlet...
Lol, i got jumped in. Most people do, especially young'ns. But no, an actual award. this was a ball wit a few hundred g's from all over the country.
 

Sunbiz1

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Illinois lawmakers agreed to legalize the use of medical marijuana on Friday under a plan that's being billed as the strictest in the nation among states that have authorized the drug's medicinal use, though it was unclear whether the Democratic governor plans to sign it.
The plan authorizes a pilot program for physicians to prescribe marijuana only to patients with whom they have an existing relationship. Background checks are required, and patients must have at least one of more than three dozen terminal illnesses or other debilitating medical conditions specifically listed in the bill.
Gov. Pat Quinn has declined to say whether he supports the legislation, saying only that he was "open-minded" on the issue. Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon, a former prosecutor, has said she is in favor of the plan after meeting with patients, including military veterans.
The proposed legislation creates a framework for a four-year pilot program that includes requiring patients and caregivers to undergo background checks. It sets a 2.5 ounce limit per patient per purchase and calls for 60 dispensaries regulated by the state where patients could buy the drug.
"We are embarking here on a way to achieve relief, compassionate relief, consistent with the law (with) a system which avoids abuse," said the bill's sponsor, Democratic Sen. Bill Haine of Alton. "It's the tightest, most controlled legislative initiative in the United State related to medical cannabis."
Supporters say it is a compassionate measure that could save patients from the agony caused by illnesses such as cancer, multiple sclerosis and HIV. They argue that marijuana can relieve continual pain without triggering the harmful effects of other prescription drugs, including painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin.
But opponents contend the program could encourage the recreational use of marijuana, especially among teenagers.
A report issued last month by the Pew Research Center poll showed that 77 percent of Americans say marijuana has legitimate medical uses. Eighteen states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
But critics in the Illinois Senate, which approved the plan Friday in a 35-21 vote, worried about whether the regulations would be enough to prevent abuse of the drug.
"For every touching story that we have heard about the benefits of those in pain, I remind you today that there are a thousand times more parents who will never be relieved from the pain of losing a child due to addiction, which in many cases has started with the very illegal, FDA-unapproved, addiction-forming drug you are asking us to make a normal part of our communities," Sen. Kyle McCarter, a Republican from Lebanon, said ahead of the chamber's vote.
Under the bill, patients who are prescribed the drug would automatically consent to submit to a sobriety field test should a police officer suspect they were driving under the influence of the drug. But leading Illinois law enforcement organizations have opposed the legislation, saying the test cannot determine if a motorist is under the influence of marijuana. The groups say the test works only for alcohol.
Haine, however, said his measure is the strictest the General Assembly has considered on medical marijuana.
Haine and other supporters have advocated for the issue for several years. A measure that cleared the Senate failed in the House in 2011. The current version of the bill received the House's approval in April.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/05/19/illinois-senate-approves-bill-to-legalize-medical-marijuana/#ixzz2UTuBkmgb
This nonsense is set-up for corporate grow ops so they can be taxed at higher rates. And since I know they didn't spend the past year popping beans, looking for desired phenos, and creating mother's from said phenos...their end product will most likely be 'medical mids'.

Fuck em' and their economic laws, which are always created for one purpose...to make a select few rich while raping everyone else.
 

poplars

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on a lighter note, I saw these guys live while I was on shrooms about a week ago...

was breathtakingly amazing... at 1-2 am....

[video=youtube;YFg-3zJhs3Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFg-3zJhs3Q[/video]
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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dude that's some serious shit mad respect!!!!!

without activists we wouldn't even be on this site talking about growing today.... mad respect......
exactly, and i have a cult following to start. and i know a few lobbyist but they are doing it for other reasons but im going to go to the local norml meeting n see what happens i love this hobby and plant it has done very much for me and i mean that to the bone.
 

theexpress

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I don't like cain... ive never liked cain.. maybe its because I don't like most wrestlers.. he is a very smart fighter who uses his colliget div. 1 wrestling real well in mma.. but also he is a boring ass mother fucker to watch fight.. even when he does finish.. only fight of his wasn't boring to watch was when he knocked out big nog, and when jds floored his ass..i know dos santos can beat cain... he has before... made it look easy and fast.... danie cormier can also beat cain... at his own game even.. I think frank mir has a good chance to submit cain.. if cain fought big country or mark hunt he would ground fuck them for 3-5 rounds and win by decision.. he don't have the stopping power to end the fight early on both them, both those guys can knock cain out if they land.. shit anyone at h..w. can ko cain if they land. cain don't have a chin.. which is why he wont last.. he never had one shot ko power ever... and that's the last thing to go as u age {cain is 30} ur cardeo also goes down.... cain has good speed when it comes to shooting in.. he doesn't have anywere close to the hand speed o jds.. also its important to have a good chin.. if u cant take a punch u in da wrong sport. a chin is something ur born with or not.. u can do all the roids inn the world and get swollen has fuck and still get dropped ask alistar overeem.. also cain is not so successful at taking people down anymore.. jds stuffed soo many take downs from him.. he couldn't take down silva las fight.. he wont last...
 

billcollector99

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The last fight Cain coulda ended it in any round he wanted to. He purposely drug it out 5 rounds so he could beat on Cigano as long as possible.
 
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