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Satan666
05-25-2005, 02:34 PM
You hipfucks are encouraging people to break the law.

headymoechick
05-25-2005, 02:37 PM
I don't encourage anyone to smoke pot. I simply share what it does for me and share my love of it with others who already smoke pot. ;)

Satan666
05-25-2005, 02:39 PM
I don't encourage anyone to smoke pot. I simply share what it does for me and share my love of it with others who already smoke pot. ;)
congratulations, you are a criminal.

headymoechick
05-25-2005, 02:40 PM
you are correct. I am. I don't believe I should be, but I am.

Satan666
05-25-2005, 02:54 PM
you are correct. I am. I don't believe I should be, but I am.yeah you are wanted for drugs, underage drinking, if you drink and drive then you are DUI, and if police are looking for you, then evasion.

I am wanted for nothing, I have a clean record. If you wanna do drugs, get out of the country!


http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/headymoechick/medrinking.jpg (http://photobucket.com/albums/y232/headymoechick/?)

THIS IS A CRIMINAL!!! (and a lesbian)

headymoechick
05-25-2005, 02:59 PM
lol, you're cute. ;)

Satan666
05-25-2005, 03:00 PM
lol, you're cute. ;)
You'll be cuter when you are in jail criminal lesbian.

Floris
05-25-2005, 03:01 PM
those numbers are the date, not a convict number (or whatever you strange anglophone people call it)

nice picture btw

Satan666
05-25-2005, 03:02 PM
those numbers are the date, not a convict number (or whatever you strange anglophone people call it)

nice picture btw
I know it's a date, I'm not a moron unlike some people.

Besides, she admitted to being a criminal! Do the world a favor and throw her in the slammer!

headymoechick
05-25-2005, 03:04 PM
yup, lock me up. I'm guilty. I sit at home and relax and smoke pot and drink. I don't ever drink or smoke and drive and I am calm and peaceful. I have a good job and take care of all my bills on my own. I need to be removed from society immediatly.

grouchy_old_dude
05-25-2005, 03:09 PM
From "DrugWarFacts.org"...not all of us are advocating illegal use...or useing illegally.

Since 1996, ten states have legalized medical marijuana use: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ME, NV, OR, VT and WA. Eight of the ten did so through the initiative process, Hawaii's law was enacted by the legislature and signed by the governor in 2000, and Vermont's was enacted by the legislature and passed into law without the governor's signature in May 2004.

Source: National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), from the web at http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3391, last accessed Oct. 9, 2004.

The Institute of Medicine's 1999 report on medical marijuana stated, "The accumulated data indicate a potential therapeutic value for cannabinoid drugs, particularly for symptoms such as pain relief, control of nausea and vomiting, and appetite stimulation."

Source: Janet E. Joy, Stanley J. Watson, Jr., and John A Benson, Jr., "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base," Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Institute of Medicine (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999).

The Institute of Medicine's 1999 report on medical marijuana examined the question whether the medical use of marijuana would lead to an increase of marijuana use in the general population and concluded that, "At this point there are no convincing data to support this concern. The existing data are consistent with the idea that this would not be a problem if the medical use of marijuana were as closely regulated as other medications with abuse potential." The report also noted that, "this question is beyond the issues normally considered for medical uses of drugs, and should not be a factor in evaluating the therapeutic potential of marijuana or cannabinoids."

Source: Janet E. Joy, Stanley J. Watson, Jr., and John A Benson, Jr., "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base," Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Institute of Medicine (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999).

In the Institute of Medicine's report on medical marijuana, the researchers examined the physiological risks of using marijuana and cautioned, "Marijuana is not a completely benign substance. It is a powerful drug with a variety of effects. However, except for the harms associated with smoking, the adverse effects of marijuana use are within the range of effects tolerated for other medications."

Source: Janet E. Joy, Stanley J. Watson, Jr., and John A Benson, Jr., "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base," Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Institute of Medicine (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999).

The Institute of Medicine's 1999 report on medical marijuana examined the question of whether marijuana could diminish patients' immune system - an important question when considering marijuana use by AIDS and cancer patients. The report concluded that, "the short-term immunosuppressive effects are not well established but, if they exist, are not likely great enough to preclude a legitimate medical use."

Source: Janet E. Joy, Stanley J. Watson, Jr., and John A Benson, Jr., "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base," Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Institute of Medicine (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999).

"Conclusions: Smoked and oral cannabinoids did not seem to be unsafe in people with HIV infection with respect to HIV RNA levels, CD4+ and CD8+ cell counts, or protease inhibitor levels over a 21-day treatment."

Source: Abrams, Donald I., MD, et al., "Short-Term Effects of Cannabinoids in Patients with HIV-1 Infection - A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial," Annals of Internal Medicine, Aug. 19, 2003, Vol. 139, No. 4 (American College of Physicians), p. 258.

"This study provides evidence that short-term use of cannabinoids, either oral or smoked, does not substantially elevate viral load in individuals with HIV infection who are receiving stable antiretroviral regimens containing nelfi- navir or indinavir. Upper confidence bounds for all estimated effects of cannabinoids on HIV RNA level from all analyses were no greater than an increase of 0.23 log10 copies/mL compared with placebo. Because this study was randomized and analyses were controlled for all known potential confounders, it is very unlikely that chance imbalance on any known or unknown covariate masked a harmful effect of cannabinoids. Study participants in all groups may have been expected to benefit from the equivalent of directly observed antiretroviral therapy, as well as decreased stress and, for some, improved nutrition over the 25-day inpatient stay."

Source: Abrams, Donald I., MD, et al., "Short-Term Effects of Cannabinoids in Patients with HIV-1 Infection - A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial," Annals of Internal Medicine, Aug. 19, 2003, Vol. 139, No. 4 (American College of Physicians), p. 264.

"Nevertheless, when considering all 15 studies (i.e., those that met both strict and more relaxed criteria) we only noted that regular cannabis users performed worse on memory tests, but that the magnitude of the effect was very small. The small magnitude of effect sizes from observations of chronic users of cannabis suggests that cannabis compounds, if found to have therapeutic value, should have a good margin of safety from a neurocognitive standpoint under the more limited conditions of exposure that would likely obtain in a medical setting."

Source: Grant, Igor, et al., "Non-Acute (Residual) Neurocognitive Effects Of Cannabis Use: A Meta-Analytic Study," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (Cambridge University Press: July 2003), 9, pp. 687-8.

In spite of the established medical value of marijuana, doctors are presently permitted to prescribe cocaine and morphine - but not marijuana.

Source: The Controlled Substances Act of 1970, 21 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq.

Organizations that have endorsed medical access to marijuana include: the Institute of Medicine, the American Academy of Family Physicians; American Bar Association; American Public Health Association; American Society of Addiction Medicine; AIDS Action Council; British Medical Association; California Academy of Family Physicians; California Legislative Council for Older Americans; California Medical Association; California Nurses Association; California Pharmacists Association; California Society of Addiction Medicine; California-Pacific Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church; Colorado Nurses Association; Consumer Reports Magazine; Kaiser Permanente; Lymphoma Foundation of America; Multiple Sclerosis California Action Network; National Association of Attorneys General; National Association of People with AIDS; National Nurses Society on Addictions; New Mexico Nurses Association; New York State Nurses Association; New England Journal of Medicine; and Virginia Nurses Association.

A few of the editorial boards that have endorsed medical access to marijuana include: Boston Globe; Chicago Tribune; Miami Herald; New York Times; Orange County Register; and USA Today.

Many organizations have favorable positions (e.g., unimpeded research) on medical marijuana. These groups include: The Institute of Medicine, The American Cancer Society; American Medical Association; Australian Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Health; California Medical Association; Federation of American Scientists; Florida Medical Association; and the National Academy of Sciences.

The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 established five categories, or "schedules," into which all illicit and prescription drugs were placed. Marijuana was placed in Schedule I, which defines the substance as having a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision. To contrast, over 90 published reports and studies have shown marijuana has medical efficacy.

Source: The Controlled Substances Act of 1970, 21 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq.; Common Sense for Drug Policy, Compendium of Reports, Research and Articles Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Medical Marijuana, Vol. I & Vol. II (Falls Church, VA: Common Sense for Drug Policy, March 1997).

The U.S. Penal Code states that any person can be imprisoned for up to one year for possession of one marijuana cigarette and imprisoned for up to five years for growing a single marijuana plant.

Source: The Controlled Substances Act of 1970, 21 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq.

On September 6, 1988, the Drug Enforcement Administration's Chief Administrative Law Judge, Francis L. Young, ruled:
"Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known....[T]he provisions of the [Controlled Substances] Act permit and require the transfer of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule II. It would be unreasonable, arbitrary and capricious for the DEA to continue to stand between those sufferers and the benefits of this substance."

Source: US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Agency, "In the Matter of Marijuana Rescheduling Petition," [Docket #86-22] (September 6, 1988), p. 57.

The DEA's Administrative Law Judge, Francis Young concluded: "In strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example, eating 10 raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison, it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. Marijuana in its natural form is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. By any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within the supervised routine of medical care."

Source: US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Agency, "In the Matter of Marijuana Rescheduling Petition," [Docket #86-22], (September 6, 1988), p. 57.

Between 1978 and 1997, 35 states and the District of Columbia passed legislation recognizing marijuana's medicinal value.
States include: AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, IA, LA, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, TN, TX, VT, VA, WA, WV, and WI.

For additional research on medical marijuana, see this excellent analysis of medical marijuana research by Common Sense for Drug Policy President Kevin B. Zeese and this update from Common Sense for Drug Policy, as well as the Drug War Facts section on marijuana.

Orsino2
05-25-2005, 03:37 PM
Laws are made to be broken.

SpliffVortex
05-25-2005, 03:41 PM
yup, lock me up. I'm guilty. I sit at home and relax and smoke pot and drink. I don't ever drink or smoke and drive and I am calm and peaceful. I have a good job and take care of all my bills on my own. I need to be removed from society immediatly.HA HA good one.

Orsino2
05-25-2005, 03:57 PM
Some people diserve a hot carl.

I prefer peaceful and calm. I see more... you just don't have to explain it.

twist1up4me
05-25-2005, 04:06 PM
Satan666 - Dude, you really need to get your damn panties out of a bunch. If people wanna smoke pot - NEWS FLASH - WE'RE GONNA SMOKE POT. If you don't like it too damn bad for you. It's not like we're holdin you down and blowin smoke in your face. Get over it & get a damn life. You don't like it=you don't do it. I respect that. WE LIKE IT= WE DO IT. Respect us or shut the hell up. Oh, and have a nice day.

NatureFreak412
05-25-2005, 04:46 PM
Your name is Satan 666, I bet satan breaks the law, but Satan dont smoke weed, or he would be nice and chillin out at my place eating all the food.

shaba
05-25-2005, 07:53 PM
The "Devil's Harvest", haha what a hypocrite.

Mui
05-25-2005, 07:55 PM
Of course im advocating illegal actions... dumbass..
What kind of dumbass whore actually thinks that they are going bout their life without doing anything illegal... isnt a damn person... and if you think so you are just a hypocrite... we all break the law, we just do it in different ways... The law is bullshit, therefore it must be broken.

shaba
05-25-2005, 08:00 PM
hear, hear!

NatureFreak412
05-25-2005, 08:29 PM
Yeah if it wasnt for people breaking the law and stuff we would still be under a king or some shit.

TrippinBTM
05-26-2005, 02:28 AM
You hipfucks are encouraging people to break the law.

Yep. You're goddam right. It's an immoral law, unjust in every word of it. I am a fan of morality and justice. Therefore I smoke. You should smoke too.

TrippinBTM
05-26-2005, 02:40 AM
sorry for all these duplicate posts, hipforums seems to have spasmed...

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05-26-2005, 02:41 AM
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05-26-2005, 02:52 AM
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Satan666
05-26-2005, 01:45 PM
Yeah, and we are on our way to an anarchy fool!

Snowman5000
05-28-2005, 03:49 AM
Yeah, and anarchy would work too, if there werent people like you judging others and what they do in the privacy of there own home. So stop hating, and if you dont like us, then leave.

Jointman69
05-28-2005, 06:19 AM
id lock you up anyday heady!

to satan666, i was going to argue with you.....but i just went and took a huge shit instead....

jo_k_er_man
05-28-2005, 06:34 AM
im gonna keep this simple.... you're a fuckin moron... big deal if what i do is illegal... my personal action is not hurting you in anyway shape or form.... so why bother worrying about it.... jay walking is against the law too.... and some how i find it hard to believe that you cross the street at only designated cross-walks

jo_k_er_man
05-28-2005, 06:36 AM
:D yeah you are wanted for drugs, underage drinking, if you drink and drive then you are DUI, and if police are looking for you, then evasion.

I am wanted for nothing, I have a clean record. If you wanna do drugs, get out of the country!


http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/headymoechick/medrinking.jpg (http://photobucket.com/albums/y232/headymoechick/?)

THIS IS A CRIMINAL!!! (and a lesbian)
only crime she has committed is being that damn sexy and not at my house.. i'll have to cuff her, pull out my baton, and show her how to respect my authoritaahhhh!

Jointman69
05-28-2005, 06:53 AM
i agree very much

kitty fabulous
05-28-2005, 07:09 AM
wow, guys. feed the trolls much?

Jointman69
05-31-2005, 07:16 AM
only on katilsdays.

BradinTheGreat
06-02-2005, 07:41 PM
We all have freedom to do what we want, or to choose not to do something we don't want to do. We're not holding a gun to anyone's head and saying, "Smoke this or I'll shoot!". These are free speech forums, we're just expressing our oppinions. We aren't trying to get people arrested, and people that blame us for their stupidity need to chill out.

fountains of nay
06-06-2005, 03:54 PM
lmao @ "hipfucks"

rather catchy, me finks

Kaicimo
06-06-2005, 07:32 PM
Satan666 is the dumbest person i've seen on this forum. I guarantee that you break at least one law a day. Just because you are jealous of people that enjoy there lives doesn't mean you have to spout bull to make yourself feel better.

erowid
06-07-2005, 09:06 AM
just some lowly basterd who has nothing better to do then drag on people with real beleifs, rather than clinging to a void of identity crisis in which to lash out at all other entities of being or belonging due to shallow inequities.

Seriously did anyone hear about that supreme court ruling, now that sucks some dick I beleive their is an appeal set for the house of Rep. Im not sure thoiugh.......

sodabandito
06-07-2005, 05:31 PM
Fuck Satan666, and the Supreme Court, Richard Nixon, and the DEA....and FUCK the Municipal Court in Mason, Ohio.........I'M smokin it anyway!!

hippin life
06-08-2005, 05:01 AM
who else is catchin' the irony in Satan666 claiming to follow the laws, i mean satan following anyone's laws, lmao

Eugene
06-08-2005, 07:46 PM
Satan was the first rebel, the first lawbreaker.
You'd think that the angel of light and darkness would have more respect for us outlaws.
Anyways, we're criminals, but in a good way.

Beleg
06-09-2005, 02:30 AM
who else is catchin' the irony in Satan666 claiming to follow the laws, i mean satan following anyone's laws, lmao
Hahaha, I caught a different irony. the religious right is fighting along side Satan worshippers to keep people from useing a herb.

Oh the bitter irony. :D

James
06-09-2005, 02:40 AM
I am encouraging people to "break the law" and I am encoraging peopel to use drugs becuase i dont think that a human has the right to tell another human how he or she can use nature. I break the law but not within my mind, and i beleive that others o nthis tread feel the same way.

Beleg
06-09-2005, 07:36 AM
Er, you shouldn't encorage people to use drugs. Offer it, but don't pressure them into it. I have friends who do drugs and friends who don't do drugs, its there choice. The ones who don't do drugs still think drug laws are total bullshit, so its all good. :D

hippin life
06-09-2005, 10:02 PM
Hahaha, I caught a different irony. the religious right is fighting along side Satan worshippers to keep people from useing a herb.

Oh the bitter irony. :Dhehe thats funny too

Libertine
06-09-2005, 10:10 PM
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that black people were 3/5 of a human.
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that it was ok to enslave people.

But, people rose up. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE... changes FUCKED-UP laws.

Thank goodness for rebels.

Beleg
06-10-2005, 04:17 AM
Its almost as if the government OWNS MY BODY, the way they try to control what I consume.

Orsino2
06-10-2005, 04:45 PM
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that black people were 3/5 of a human.
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that it was ok to enslave people.

But, people rose up. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE... changes FUCKED-UP laws.

Thank goodness for rebels. Sometimes I think about religion and try to see things from other point of views. Raised a Christian, though I don't really like to fit with any real religion, although I admire and respect teachings from many religions, I just don't agree with every little thing they all teach.

Anyway, even if you do or don't believe god does exist, that would mean, in the viewpoint of Christianity, that the religion itself proves our government just doesn't work because, supposedly, the only human being who did no wrong was Jesus.

http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif Nothing ever seems to make sense anymore in this day and age.

hippy13
06-13-2005, 12:36 AM
why is there so much hate towards smoking?

USNavyDeadHead
06-13-2005, 12:53 AM
Just some dork trying to get a rise out of people...and he did too. Personally I'm counting down the days till I can get back into the civilian world and smoke myself silly. Or until by some miracle it gets legalized.

joker
06-13-2005, 12:16 PM
who gives a shit about drug laws or underage drinking. i feel if the country can send me to war or put me in maximum prison cause i'm a legal adult then i got the right to smoke a joint and get shitfaced. why don't they concentrate on these sick fucks that rape little kids instead of people gettin smashed.

TessLA
06-18-2005, 10:29 AM
My state and the people say it be ok for some but they are probley criminals too huh?? well so be it for them too not have any pain or not have to gag down narcotics that have horrible side effects.......damn ppl trying to stay healthyer too ....hmmmm Am I missing somthing with this thread??? Somtimes i'm confused.....

NatureFreak412
06-18-2005, 07:55 PM
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that black people were 3/5 of a human.
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that it was ok to enslave people.

But, people rose up. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE... changes FUCKED-UP laws.

Thank goodness for rebels.
Well said man.

gEo_tehaD_returns
06-19-2005, 08:27 AM
Satan! how you been old man?

So, you've never downloaded mp3s? Never recorded a rented movie onto vhs? Never still been in the intersection when the light turned red? Never, not even for a moment, exceeded the speedlimit?

What's that? You have?! You awful communist homosexual terrorist shithead! Get the hell out of this country!

adoutsider
06-19-2005, 09:27 AM
As far as I view it, the law should only step over personal rights, when an action threatens another persons rights. I can swing my fist, but my right to swing my fist stops at your face.

I think marijuana was illegalized because of a lack of knowledge of its true affects and harms, and as time goes on it will become accepted.

Spastic_Monkey
06-21-2005, 03:34 AM
Haha, hipfucks...I'm going to change my little thingy under my name to that now.

lutsko67
06-21-2005, 03:43 AM
Excuse me, but who in the hell are you?? Satan666? obviously looking for attention Right? Well if you read the rules when you joined, we are a free loving people but don't put us down. Maybe if you want to insult people about their lifestyle you should look in to another forum group!!! This is for Hippees and the lifestyle that goes w/it. We are not judgemental, if you're straight. Bi. or gay,lesbian we don't care, we are here to love all of god's people. With a name like yours you think you woild be interested in our life. BUt don't insult what you no little of.

lutsko67
06-21-2005, 04:01 AM
:H HEY, I bet a dollar that Satan 666 is some punk ass 13 yr.old who hasn"t even discovered he has a prick yet, but he sure acts like one!!! Any takers??????

lutsko67
06-21-2005, 04:02 AM
http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/humm.gif HEY, I bet a dollar that Satan 666 is some punk ass 13 yr.old who hasn"t even discovered he has a prick yet, but he sure acts like one!!! Any takers??????

stonr
06-21-2005, 05:48 AM
You hipfucks are encouraging people to break the law.
so, im encouraging you to shut the fuck up =)

mellow
06-21-2005, 06:57 PM
Satan666 eh?

and who are you to tell us what we can or can't put into our bodys, are you superior? we aren't encouraging anyone to use drugs, its an induvidual choice...

why dont you listen to joker, go take down the real criminals and leave us the hell alone you ignorant little child

Spastic_Monkey
06-28-2005, 07:46 AM
I'd rather promote drug use, then to push satanism, like you do!Agreed

sara74
06-28-2005, 08:43 AM
Satan, go back to hell and leave us to our hippie ways. By the way, I didn't realize hell is a country now? U said get out of the country if we want to do drugs. Were u referring to America, the freest country in the world, where free speach is not illegal, u dumbfuck, or were u referring to ur homeland the underworld? Never said anything in the bible about drugs being illegal in heaven or hell, either!
Ever drive w/ expired inspection sticker?
Ever drive w/ out ur license on u?
Oh, thats right, last i heard u guys don't have vehicles in hell, or crosswalks, either, LOL
peace

Duck
06-28-2005, 08:46 AM
your point?

mart_182
06-28-2005, 01:58 PM
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that black people were 3/5 of a human.
At one time the ALMIGHTY LAW said that it was ok to enslave people.

But, people rose up. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE... changes FUCKED-UP laws.

Thank goodness for rebels.
hear hear

i think it's sick that some smokers get more time in jail than rapists - if that doesn't show how fucked up things have become i really don't know what does