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Prepare Yourself: Cam Newton Spotted at a Night Club


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45 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Put it on the ballot and I'll vote for full and immediate legalization.

Oh?  Its not on a ballot yet?  And its still not legal?

Then don't cry like a little baby when you get caught and either pay a fine or go to jail or lose your job.  Its not addictive (or so I've been told) so you don't have an excuse.

Deal with what the world IS, not the world as you'd like it to be.

I'm not sure exactly what point you're trying to make? Who's crying? Certainly not myself. I'm well aware of the state of marijuana's legality. I'm not sure if you know my history or not - I don't think you've been around all that long. I also don't make excuses for my own decisions or blame society for my own mistakes.

 

That said, I can certainly judge society for its archaic laws and outdated and flawed social perspectives while fully accepting my own -and other similar people's- fault for living outside said constructs. 

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1 hour ago, truthjuice said:

People are gonna make a big deal out of a cigar. I'm waiting on it. However, I'm less concerned with him enjoying a night out and cigar as I am with what he's wearing. The real issue is his attire and nobody's focusing on it. 

Cam is slayin' these haters with his outfit!

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