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SKUM:BUCKET

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  1. True innovator of style and king.. R.I.P. CASE 2.
  2. ^^ My thoughts exactly ^^ he's trying to hard to sound like a whinny little weezer.. young weezer is annoying enough already.. and only thing he bitches about is being high on drugs.. cmon son!!
  3. Street artists nowadays... Shepard should of knuckled up... fucking weenie......... Bump the beatdown possee!!
  4. doubt it will pass... shifty both ways.. at some point in time it will be treated like alcohol.. and boom more dui revenue.. im sure the pigs will be on it.....theres a ton of good/bad shit thats gonna trigger on this debate.. its fine the way it is.....
  5. thats what the bitch gets for fucking over shawn merriman!! dum bitch!! juggalos are still pretty lame but got one point up for getting the job DONE....
  6. ^Smash^ if i had a bowl of cereal with NO MILK!!
  7. ^^looks pretty manly... Plus not into Gilfs.. Those punk rock bitches are all dikes.. The one on the far left might have a chance if them choppers wouldn't get in the way...
  8. Your friend probably doesn't drink milk at all anymore...
  9. ^^^^hahahaha CRAZY BASTARDS!! was kicking it with them right before they started sparking off the roll call. they were indecisive.. but glad they did it... :lol: i shouldve stuck around and bought a twelver to shoot the shit with them longer.... hazy DAyS! :D
  10. will smiths son is the new karate kid?? fuck this shit!! bastards fucking off the original.. thumbs all the way down!!
  11. bump wyse.. real solid fella.. big up D30's.....
  12. end of decade.. and hopefully end of 80's influnced EMO fag hipster fads... and bad hip hop music.
  13. kanye west will die.. lil weezy will die... robot voice hip hop will die...... hold on those are wishes... not predictions. sorry for all the hate... i will be a more law abiding citizen..... so i hope.......
  14. ADEK - BNE beef is SQUASHED people..... KEEP IT MOVING.... FOOLS HAVE PUT IN WORK... PERIOD................. LET it GO. SpecTators..............
  15. Mouth For War... i feel bad for what ever click you rep and who rolls with you.... i sure as fuck wouldnt dare paint with some dipshit thats quick to point fingers.......
  16. BAHAAHAHHAHAAA...... :D good luck lil' buddy. may the schwartz be with you!!!:D
  17. Snitches get stitches.. That's just a code you gotta live by...
  18. kanye who? people still watch MTV??? fuck these fucking so called rappers nowadays are killing the "HIP HOP" as a whole.... PURE TRASH....the guy is a joke......:D
  19. SAN DIEGO -- Thirty-one people were arrested during raids at 14 medical marijuana dispensaries in San Diego County, effectively shutting down the storefronts, authorities announced Thursday. The raids culminated a five-month state and federal undercover operation that targeted people illegally selling the drug at the so-called medical marijuana collaboratives, said District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis. No medical marijuana patients were arrested in the undercover sting on Wednesday, Dumanis said. "Let me be clear from the start. This investigation has nothing to do with legitimate medical marijuana patients or their caregivers," Dumanis told reporters. "The investigation to date shows these so-called businesses are not legal. They appear to be run by drug dealers who see an opening in the market in a way to make a fast buck." Twenty-three people were taken into custody in the city of San Diego, and eight in North County, authorities said. Dumanis said most of those arrested will be prosecuted in state court, with two people charged in federal court. An estimated 60 medical marijuana dispensaries are now operating in San Diego County, under the guise of helping people who are sick, Dumanis said. "We're not fooled and the public shouldn't be fooled either," the county's top prosecutor said. "The state's medical marijuana law and the Attorney General's written guidelines about medical marijuana do not allow the selling of marijuana for profit ... to anyone." More than $70,000 in cash was seized during the raids, according to Dumanis, who said more than $700,000 worth of marijuana was sold over the last six months at one San Diego location alone. People who need medical marijuana in the city of San Diego can grow up to 24 plants legally or have their caregiver grow up to 48 plants for them, said San Diego police Chief William Lansdowne. Patients must have a recommendation from their physician to use marijuana to treat their ailments, authorities said. "You don't need a cooperative. You can grow it," Dumanis said, adding patients have a legitimate concern because the drug is difficult to get. In one small Pacific Beach neighborhood, there are five medical marijuana storefronts within a few blocks of each other, Dumanis said. "In fact, in that particular neighborhood of Pacific Beach, it's easier to find some place to buy marijuana than it is to find a Starbucks to buy a latte," she said. The number of medical marijuana dispensaries went up recently, in the wake of San Diego County's failed attempt to overturn the state's 1996 medical marijuana law and U.S. Attorney Eric Holder's directive that federal agents will only target medical marijuana storefronts when operators violate both state and federal laws. ONCE AGAIN.......................
  20. Hre's a prime example..... DISSCUSION OPEN AGAIN................... Medical marijuana dispensaries raided around San Diego region By Kristina Davis Union-Tribune Staff Writer 9:08 p.m. September 9, 2009 Law enforcement officers raided an unknown number of medical marijuana dispensaries around the San Diego region Wednesday, authorities said. The District Attorney's Office, which is heading the multi-agency operation, declined to give further details, saying more information would be released Thursday. Word of the raids began spreading about noon Wednesday with reports of armed officers from San Diego police, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, and other agencies bursting into dispensaries or collectives. Raids were reported at a handful of dispensaries, including Pacific Beach Collective on Turquoise Street, Green Kross Collective on Mission Boulevard and Hillcrest Compassion Care on University Boulevard. Late Wednesday, a red sign in front of Pacific Beach Collective read: “This location has been involved in the trafficking of illegal narcotics. Criminal prosecution is pending.” It was unclear how many people were arrested or what charges they faced. Calls to numerous dispensaries were unanswered Wednesday. Thomas Carpentier, a 50-year-old patient from La Jolla who struggles with arthritis, tried to buy medicinal pot from two dispensaries Wednesday but found them closed. “These guys were trying to run a straight shop all the time,” Carpentier said while standing in front of Pacific Beach Collective. “They did everything right.” The raids shook the medical marijuana community and prompted angry responses. Don Duncan, California director for Americans for Safe Access, said in a statement: “Not only does the federal government have no place helping to enforce state and local medical marijuana laws, local officials must regulate medical marijuana and enforce those laws with civil actions, not with the barrel of a gun.” Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, state law permits its use, as long as a doctor recommends it. The coordinated raids came a day after the San Diego City Council voted to create a citizen task force to study how to better regulate the dispensaries. As requests have popped up around the county to open such facilities, several cities have responded by banning dispensaries or enacting a moratorium. Only nine dispensaries are officially licensed by the city of San Diego, but Pacific Beach resident Scott Chipman of SavePB.org says 60 are operating. He has been working with the city to close the dispensaries, saying they are for-profit, which is against state regulations. “These are in every single person's neighborhood,” Chipman said Wednesday. “They are all over the city.” Dr. Bob Blake, director of Medical Marijuana of San Diego, suspects many of the dispensaries were lulled into a false sense of security when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a San Diego County case and put the issue back in the hands of the state. “I think it's a tremendous step backward for medical marijuana patients of San Diego County,” Blake said. Staff writer Jose Luis Jiménez contributed to this report.
  21. :D co-signed........................
  22. Re: Don't Call it Frisco ^^ PRETTY JENKINS^^
  23. KUMA doin it right! BUMP
  24. frisco is a decent place. i never really pay attention to dumb hipsters. most of my friends out there are pretty normal. of course your gonna see dipshit people. cant talk down on SF. not much you can do with trendy people. i just ignore them and mind my own bizzness......
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