View Full Version : yes just my kind of a vending machine
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22910820/
check this out and talk about it here lol:wo :ba
R3vo!uTi0n
02-03-2008, 07:02 AM
now to hack into the system and stick our figure prints in there.... then we'll be in nusiness!! wonder if they monitor how often you get a sack from it??
Hellsing
02-03-2008, 05:11 PM
wow... i already knew what it was before i clicked on the link
DA BEARS[RS]
02-03-2008, 05:18 PM
;24136']wow... i already knew what it was before i clicked on the link
That makes two of us. Freaking stoners.....
infamousalias99
02-03-2008, 05:44 PM
wow.... never thought i'd see the day when pot was sold in a vending machine, damn potheads
CREEPING DEATH
02-03-2008, 06:16 PM
u can only buy an ounce a week, ftw, but for 40 bucks a sack it better be freekin sweet smoke
some were else they said there was like 4 diff kinds of weed in it lol
A pot vending machine? That would be a big hit.
chrislamagne
02-06-2008, 05:15 PM
What they don't mention is all of the strong arm robberies that have started occuring since that machine was placed there...
doubt half those people who are able to get the weed keep it....
LinDzee[RS]
02-06-2008, 05:31 PM
there's that many people that use it for "medicinal" purposes that they decided itd be a good idea to invent one of those?
chrislamagne
02-06-2008, 05:45 PM
there are that many potheads who found an illness that would warrant the use off mary jane daily...
I don't smoke it, I don't see anything in it. I guess they are making a little bit of money off of it.
chrislamagne
02-06-2008, 09:29 PM
I guess they are making a little bit of money off of it.
That's usually how the drug dealers start there Volk....
datman
02-06-2008, 11:40 PM
i can just see all the idiots trying to steal the stuff
people getting mugged after they use it
lol
Hehe, maybe I just oblivious to it but I don't see many drug dealers down here. Of course at places like that it would be a different story.
UN Board Says Marijuana Machines Illegal
19 hours ago
VIENNA, Austria — Marijuana vending machines in Los Angeles violate international treaties and should be shut down, the U.N.-affiliated drug control board said Friday.
"The International Narcotics Control Board is deeply concerned about reports that computerized vending machines to dispense cannabis (marijuana) have been put into operation in Los Angeles," Philip O. Emafo, president of the board, said in a statement.
At least three Los Angeles medical marijuana dispensaries have installed vending machines to distribute the drug to people who carry cards authorizing marijuana use. The drug is said to alleviate chronic pain, loss of appetite and other ailments.
Supporters say the machines, which dispense 1/8th or 2/8th of an ounce of marijuana at a time, offers users lower drug prices and increases security.
Marijuana use is illegal under U.S. law, which does not recognize the medical marijuana laws in California and 11 other states.
The Drug Enforcement Agency and other U.S. agencies have been shutting down major medical marijuana dispensaries throughout California in the last two years and charging their operators with felony distribution charges.
"We know that the use of cannabis is illegal under federal law of the United States and we trust the authorities will stop such activities, which contravene the international drug control treaties," Emafo said.
In its statement, the Vienna-based drug board also said scientific research about the therapeutic usefulness of cannabis or cannabis extracts was still in progress and had not produced much evidence.
The board is an independent monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions.
toastmonster[RS]
02-09-2008, 05:17 PM
so if the US doesn't recognize the medical marijuana use, why are the states allowed to continue doing that without reprecussions. A government that can't even enforce it's own rules when lawbreakers are other governments... hmm.. and you want them to control the health system! HA.. they can't even run the DMV right.
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