ClearBlueLou
unbearably light in the being....
Man, I used to *dream* about stumbling onto something like that....
I had a friend who used to "beachcomb" a particular section of Florida coastline in the 60s. He was looking for dumped bales of weed. He found a fair few. He said you had to discard the sea-water soaked outer layer but there was plenty still good in the middle of the bales.Man, I used to *dream* about stumbling onto something like that....
The washed up bales are locally known as "square grouper".I had a friend who used to "beachcomb" a particular section of Florida coastline in the 60s. He was looking for dumped bales of weed. He found a fair few. He said you had to discard the sea-water soaked outer layer but there was plenty still good in the middle of the bales.
It ain't "legal" if you're going somewhere where it's not.
EXCLUSIVE: Businessman, 51, who legally smoked marijuana in Las Vegas before flying to Dubai is arrested after doctors found traces of it in his system when he had to go to the hospital - and now he faces three years behind bars
"This" far? Yup, totally the plan. Not the first time either. (Although, if the guy can prove he only used outside the UAE, he might be OK.)He didn't smoke anything in the UAE though. He didn't even possess any usable drugs, unless Dubai is crawling with vampires. I'm shocked these dummies are going this far. Locking up a sick Westerner doesn't really look good for a tourist destination like Dubai. Although a Vegas-style party city in an autocracy never made much sense to me.
Dubai International Airport is equipped with cutting-edge technology that enables a remarkably high detection rate for illegal drugs.
For example, a device (thought to utilise an advanced technique known as terahertz spectroscopy) in use since around 2008 allows customs officials to detect microscopic quantities of banned substances on shoes, and has led to several notorious cases—such as that of Briton Keith Brown, who was arrested and jailed for four years (but released after four months) after 0.003 g of cannabis was detected on the sole of his shoe.
Passengers travelling to or through the UAE may be subject to random searches and even blood and urine tests. If more than 50 nanograms of a banned substance is found in the urine, it is sufficient grounds for an arrest for possession.
There are several cases of arrests on the basis of bloodstream or urine analysis; however, if it can be proven that consumption of the substance occurred in a different country, it may be possible to avoid prosecution. In 2004, the Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement officials had no authority to prosecute drug-users if consumption occurred elsewhere.
According to a notable health official in UAE, over a third of the country’s young children (some as young as 13) have smoked red ants as a legal substitute for cannabis.
Smoking red ants creates a similar ‘high’ to cannabis, though health professionals in the country are concerned about the safety of the habit. Although no official studies have taken place, it’s believed that smoking red ants could cause serious health conditions, such as lung fibrosis, kidney failure and central nervous system damage.
Dr Wedad Maidoor, head of the Ministry of Health’s tobacco control team, comments that the only action that can be taken is to “include this practice in our new anti-smoking campaign, which is aimed at young adults and teenagers.”
Kids today. Even when (much) younger, I don't think I could have done actual work for 14+ hours a day. (At least not for more than a couple of days.) I can barely put in around 11 now and THAT is only because I see a finish line. (Four months of hard work and the rest of the year on easy is a good trade-off if you can do it.)I have two friends who code for major video game companies. Neither are poised to retire at 50. They're struggling to make ends meet in SF and LA, despite working 14+ hour days. They're not sitting in a UAE jail either though.
Kids today. Even when (much) younger, I don't think I could have done actual work for 14+ hours a day. (At least not for more than a couple of days.) I can barely put in around 11 now and THAT is only because I see a finish line. (Four months of hard work and the rest of the year on easy is a good trade-off if you can do it.)
Kids today. Even when (much) younger, I don't think I could have done actual work for 14+ hours a day. (At least not for more than a couple of days.) I can barely put in around 11 now and THAT is only because I see a finish line. (Four months of hard work and the rest of the year on easy is a good trade-off if you can do it.)
Would'a pegged him for a coke-head.Alleged Pedophile Rep. Gaetz and His Sleazy Buddies Big Weed Promoters
How Cannabis Shaped Matt Gaetz’s Political Career
There's another Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL)-related mystery brewing. It has to do with cannabis, that semi-legal substance which has blossomed into a multi-billion dollar business and which can count…talkingpointsmemo.com