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Nick Fairley Arrested On Marijuana Charge In Mobile


Kevin Greene

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Yes! Go Lions.

Marijuana must be the new thing these days.

Is it really legallize in California like I heard? Anybody know?

The proposition to legalize it got defeated here in Cali. Not like it matters though, I got caught after my club card expired with a couple ounces and got a ticket for $140. It's so decriminalized its not even funny.

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Should it be legalized? Yes it should.

Is getting busted for it stupid on his part? No doubt about it.

which is why it should be legalized.. it's safer than alcohol and we don't have to pick on the stupid... ;)

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Yes! Go Lions.

Marijuana must be the new thing these days.

Is it really legallize in California like I heard? Anybody know?

I live in California, and i wouldn't say it's illegal. Once your 18 you can buy a cannabis card which allows you to purchase and carry marijuana. There is a limit to how much you can buy at one time. If you don't have a cannabis card and your caught with like a joint or a very small amount they usually won't take you to jail, but give you a ticket.

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I live in California, and i wouldn't say it's illegal. Once your 18 you can buy a cannabis card which allows you to purchase and carry marijuana. There is a limit to how much you can buy at one time. If you don't have a cannabis card and your caught with like a joint or a very small amount they usually won't take you to jail, but give you a ticket.

Under two ounces is a ticket. I got a ticket for two ounces and the cop didn't even measure it. He eyeballed it and asked how much it was and I said like an ounce and a half and he wrote me the ticket. One trip to traffic court later and it was all taken care of.

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I live in California, and i wouldn't say it's illegal. Once your 18 you can buy a cannabis card which allows you to purchase and carry marijuana. There is a limit to how much you can buy at one time. If you don't have a cannabis card and your caught with like a joint or a very small amount they usually won't take you to jail, but give you a ticket.

Whoa! That's pretty much legal lol.

I got to move there.

Explain more like the process etc. for the card

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