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Jul 10, 2006 17:07

Pee Ess.

is there anyone in my area that wants to play messenger for me?

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videojoe July 11 2006, 09:51:44 UTC
Still nothing, eh?

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ladylickwid July 11 2006, 11:44:56 UTC
This is something different, but still nothing.

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snooze July 30 2006, 21:51:04 UTC
Hi... I've seen your posts and comments in the Vancouver community, and I think you are a very interesting person (from what I have been reading, anyway). I hope you will accept me as your friend. :)

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ladylickwid July 30 2006, 22:09:24 UTC
I haven't posted anything interesting as of late (I do all my deep intrinsic entries over at hump_chariot but I'll add you :-)

Kittah love!

~Marie

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writemac October 27 2006, 22:33:12 UTC
Marie - You can smoke pot in Vancouver????? I am so jealous.

-Mac (first-time Vancouver tourist)

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ladylickwid October 28 2006, 00:21:41 UTC
No, you can't smoke pot in Vancouver..... not legally.

But the cops have bigger fish to fry so if they atch you with a doobie, they'll more than likely confiscate it or ask you to stub it out and then you'll be on your merry way.

I don't smoke the sit so I'm not 100% clear on it but it's not legal.... it's just.... accepted.

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writemac October 30 2006, 21:25:39 UTC
That's interesting. I was walking down Hastings Street (?) a few blocks from the steam clock, when a huge wafte of pot smoke stopped me dead in my tracks. It came out of this dark little bar/coffee shop. I debated going in but decided against it because, well, I didn't want to reek like pot smoke going back across the border (I was just visiting for the day from Semiahmoo). A few doors down I stopped by a head shop and walked in on the two people working there preparing to roll a joint - right there on the counter! So, I figured it must be legal.

And I must move there.

-Mac

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ladylickwid October 31 2006, 00:22:13 UTC
I know the area you are speaking of. The cops know about those cafes and dn't care because they're not blatantly selling seeds and/or sticky to the public. The Da Kine Cafe was a different story. (If you google Da Kine Cafe Vancouver, you will find out, if you don't already know what I mean) Carol Gwilt was openly and blatantly selling seeds and sticky out of her cafe, was told to stop repeatedly and flouted the law.

I don't know where her case stands now but when you are stupid like that, there are consequences.

Carol, there is a difference between possession and trafficking.

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