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alnorth
02-24-2014, 06:17 PM
That is one really smart girl scout.

http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-girl-scout-sells-cookies-pot-clinic-20140221,0,174680.story#axzz2uHv464gQ

It's that time of year again. Time when your local market entrances are flooded with Girl Scouts selling boxes of Samoas, Tagalongs and Thin Mints. But one 13-year-old Girl Scout in San Francisco and her mother made a rather business-savvy decision to sell cookies outside of a medical marijuana dispensary.

On Monday, Danielle Lei and her mother set up shop outside the Green Cross store with the cookies. With the store's blessing, Lei sold 117 boxes in two hours.

Holli Bert, a spokeswoman for the Green Cross, said that after just 45 minutes, Lei had to call for backup cookies to replenish her stock.

BlackHelicopters
02-24-2014, 06:20 PM
Did she sell Cheetos as well?

Gravedigger
02-24-2014, 06:25 PM
LOL I wonder how many other kids in her troop were like, "Why the hell didn't I think about that?!?"

DaFace
02-24-2014, 06:25 PM
Entrepreneurship that should be rewarded. Good for her.

Raiderhater
02-24-2014, 06:31 PM
I heard this story last week. Allegedly the store invited the young lady back this week.

This was a simply brilliant idea.

a pp roach
02-24-2014, 06:44 PM
meanwhile, in missouri

“Twenty states have already legalized it, and, my God, I just can’t believe that,” he said Monday. “I still believe it’s a dangerous drug.”

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/10/4812475/jackson-county-legislator-urges.html#storylink=cpy

Donger
02-24-2014, 06:46 PM
The same thing happened in Denver, except the scouts were told to leave.

a pp roach
02-24-2014, 06:51 PM
The same thing happened in Denver, except the scouts were told to leave.

classy city, that denver

cdcox
02-24-2014, 06:52 PM
It's not surprising the radical lesbian feminists that have taken over the leadership of the Girl Scouts and turned it into a front operation for Planned Parenthood would now introduce these young minds to the evils of pot. /Idiots.

Fish
02-24-2014, 06:54 PM
meanwhile, in missouri

“Twenty states have already legalized it, and, my God, I just can’t believe that,” he said Monday. “I still believe it’s a dangerous drug.”

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/10/4812475/jackson-county-legislator-urges.html#storylink=cpy

http://imageshack.com/a/img600/1017/o7u4.jpg

Bong hit might fix grandpa Spence's lazy eye...

Donger
02-24-2014, 06:58 PM
classy city, that denver

The decision wasn't made by the city. The decision was made by the Girl Scouts.

Donger
02-24-2014, 06:59 PM
It's not surprising the radical lesbian feminists that have taken over the leadership of the Girl Scouts and turned it into a front operation for Planned Parenthood would now introduce these young minds to the evils of pot. /Idiots.

LMAO

Humor aside, I'm kind of surprised that people are okay with this.

Red Dawg
02-24-2014, 07:01 PM
Absoloute genious!

Pablo
02-24-2014, 07:05 PM
http://imageshack.com/a/img600/1017/o7u4.jpg

Bong hit might fix grandpa Spence's lazy eye...Do we really want Sloth calling the shots?

Infidel Goat
02-24-2014, 07:18 PM
She stole the idea from Friends. Ross (after accidentally breaking a girl's leg) eventually sold a bunch of cookies for her by selling after a laser Floyd show...

Katipan
02-24-2014, 07:28 PM
Humor aside, I'm kind of surprised that people are okay with this.

Me too.

This sounds like the job of an Eagle Scout.

-King-
02-24-2014, 07:31 PM
LMAO

Humor aside, I'm kind of surprised that people are okay with this.what's wrong with it?
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Donger
02-24-2014, 07:32 PM
what's wrong with it?
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Setting up shop outside an establishment which sells drugs which have an age limit on it.

I trust you wouldn't be okay with them setting up a stand outside a liquor store, right?

DaFace
02-24-2014, 07:34 PM
Setting up shop outside an establishment which sells drugs which have an age limit on it.

I trust you wouldn't be okay with them setting up a stand outside a liquor store, right?

Well, to be fair, grocery stores sell beer.

Donger
02-24-2014, 07:35 PM
Well, to be fair, grocery stores sell beer.

Yes, but it's the gross kind. And that isn't all they sell. They aren't allowed to sell cookies outside strip clubs or casinos, either.

Katipan
02-24-2014, 07:37 PM
It's way worse to make pot out to be something that makes you love cookies. I mean, it's true, but I can't let my kids know that yet.

Deberg_1990
02-24-2014, 07:37 PM
Its a good idea, but I'm sure the Girls Scouts as an organization will certainly have problems with it.
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KCUnited
02-24-2014, 07:48 PM
Wait, these are out? I placed my order in January.

BigMeatballDave
02-24-2014, 07:51 PM
Remove the stick from your ass, Donger.

BigMeatballDave
02-24-2014, 07:54 PM
Do we really want Sloth calling the shots?

LMAO

Chunk love Thin mints.

Donger
02-24-2014, 07:57 PM
Remove the stick from your ass, Donger.

Because I don't think it's a good idea to expose little girls to a bunch of stoners coming out of the pot store?

Yeah, big stick.

BigMeatballDave
02-24-2014, 08:00 PM
Because I don't think it's a good idea to expose little girls to a bunch of stoners coming out of the pot store?

Yeah, big stick.


You sound worse than my dad. He's 73.

a pp roach
02-24-2014, 08:01 PM
Because I don't think it's a good idea to expose little girls to a bunch of stoners coming out of the pot store?

Yeah, big stick.

have you been to one?

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:04 PM
You sound worse than my dad. He's 73.

I don't care.

Would you be okay with them selling cookies outside a liquor store?

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:04 PM
have you been to one?

No.

DaFace
02-24-2014, 08:05 PM
Even as a pot proponent, I think it's a little iffy to have girls selling cookies there. Now, if it were their parents helping out by putting a sign-up list in a pot shop or something, I'd have no issue with that.

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:07 PM
Even as a pot proponent, I think it's a little iffy to have girls selling cookies there. Now, if it were their parents helping out by putting a sign-up list in a pot shop or something, I'd have no issue with that.

I wouldn't have any issue with that, either. That's just smart business.

Katipan
02-24-2014, 08:08 PM
No.

I'll take you! I would love to see you giggle.

a pp roach
02-24-2014, 08:09 PM
I'll take you! I would love to see you giggle.

do this, donger. see how many people you meet that have jobs and are ordinary people you could see anywhere else in the u.s. and come back and talk to us

BigMeatballDave
02-24-2014, 08:10 PM
I don't care.

Would you be okay with them selling cookies outside a liquor store?

If there is a parent present, who cares?

Cookies don't go well with Alcohol.

Well, except Kahlua. :)

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:13 PM
I'll take you! I would love to see you giggle.

My brother lives near one shop downtown apparently. He told me that I would likely start gagging within a few hundred feet of the store.

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:14 PM
do this, donger. see how many people you meet that have jobs and are ordinary people you could see anywhere else in the u.s. and come back and talk to us

Could someone please translate this into some semblance of coherent English?

Pepe Silvia
02-24-2014, 08:15 PM
We need weed.

BigMeatballDave
02-24-2014, 08:16 PM
Could someone please translate this into some semblance of coherent English?

Ordinary people use marijuana.

They're not all losers, like you assume.

Donger
02-24-2014, 08:21 PM
Ordinary people use marijuana.

They're not all losers, like you assume.

Your assumption about what I assume is incorrect.

DaFace
02-24-2014, 08:27 PM
Ordinary people use marijuana.

They're not all losers, like you assume.

I'm all for legalization and everything that comes with it. I don't think pot users are losers at all.

But I still don't think there's any need for kids to be hanging out outside pot shops.

Simply Red
02-24-2014, 08:30 PM
I'm so God Damned proud of those young girls.

Katipan
02-24-2014, 08:36 PM
My brother lives near one shop downtown apparently. He told me that I would likely start gagging within a few hundred feet of the store.

I went to two. Both obviously in industrial areas but neither in a ghetto. One looked like a convenience store and the other looked like a neighborhood bar. Neither had any noticeable aroma outside although both had very obnoxious signage. I feel like a qualifier to buying weed should be the ability to find the place without 4 feet tall letters spelling marijuana or a bright green neon sign. But whatever, I get that I'm an old lady.

You stand in a line that has some very similar characteristics to the lines you stand in at sex shoppes. Without any of the sexual overtones. You often have to wait around 10 minutes to speak to a budtender and there is nothing to do but curiously look at each other and speculate on just how deviant we are. I saw... Lots of my age guys in polo shirts. You know they were engineers or designers or architects. You could smell it. 1 guy that looked like a banker. Although he was ashamed he was there if his downcast eyes and shifting feet were any indication. A few guys that looked like Snoop Dogg. A few couples where swear to God, all of them were cuddling in line, sweetly, not grossly. A couple alternative chicks that came in alone. I tried not to stare too much at them although those are the best ones to stare at.

And then you go to a counter, or into a room, and the most pleasant people in the world spend however much time you want wafting large glass containers of the most beautiful flowers under your nose. Like giant brandy snifters. With all the dispatch of a sommelier, they have whatever your taste desires.

AND THEN WE GO EAT COOKIES.

cdcox
02-24-2014, 08:39 PM
It should be noted that this is a medical marijuana shop.

Rain Man
02-24-2014, 08:47 PM
this is a classic example of needing a control group. Sure, they sold a lot of boxes of Girl Scout cookies. but did they sold more than normal? I would contend that any girl scout stand will sell a lot of cookies.

alnorth
02-24-2014, 08:47 PM
I'm all for legalization and everything that comes with it. I don't think pot users are losers at all.

But I still don't think there's any need for kids to be hanging out outside pot shops.

Why should you care? Gas stations sell beer and cigarettes, its just a lingering bit of stigma attached to demon weed. They can't walk in and buy it, and I'm sure the cops will sting them like they do other underage sales.

-King-
02-24-2014, 08:57 PM
this is a classic example of needing a control group. Sure, they sold a lot of boxes of Girl Scout cookies. but did they sold more than normal? I would contend that any girl scout stand will sell a lot of cookies.

In 2 hours?
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el borracho
02-24-2014, 08:58 PM
She stole the idea from Friends. Ross (after accidentally breaking a girl's leg) eventually sold a bunch of cookies for her by selling after a laser Floyd show...

"Cookie Dude!"

Katipan
02-24-2014, 09:02 PM
Why should you care? Gas stations sell beer and cigarettes, its just a lingering bit of stigma attached to demon weed. They can't walk in and buy it, and I'm sure the cops will sting them like they do other underage sales.

Because munchies are an aspect of pot not alcohol. Catering to munchies by kids is gross.

Donger
02-24-2014, 09:26 PM
Why should you care? Gas stations sell beer and cigarettes, its just a lingering bit of stigma attached to demon weed. They can't walk in and buy it, and I'm sure the cops will sting them like they do other underage sales.

I've never seen a Girl Scouts cookie stand outside of a gas station.

And, of course, the difference would be that gas stations sell other things, like gasoline.

Rain Man
02-24-2014, 10:55 PM
In 2 hours?
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We don't know. That's the problem.

Chiefshrink
02-25-2014, 12:02 AM
Entrepreneurship that should be rewarded. Good for her.

Yep ! Banking on the "munchies";)

Chiefshrink
02-25-2014, 12:04 AM
Because munchies are an aspect of pot not alcohol. Catering to munchies by kids is gross.

Bet her parents use;)

Katipan
02-25-2014, 06:45 AM
Bet her parents use;)

You would too if you'd ever attended a girl scout lock in.

Predarat
02-25-2014, 08:23 AM
This smart young lady is going to be a CEO somewhere before she graduates high school. Well done her.

Jimmya
02-25-2014, 10:11 AM
Sell those cookies!

BlackHelicopters
02-25-2014, 10:29 AM
Girl Scout of the year.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 12:24 PM
They sell outside of walgreens and cvs. The drugs from these establishments kill hundreds of people a day. Being exposed to people outside a potshop is no worse than exposing them to people anywhere else. the idea that it is is pure idiocy. Selling cookies to hungry people is simply a good idea. File this in the cry me a river category.

Katipan
02-25-2014, 12:38 PM
They sell outside of walgreens and cvs. The drugs from these establishments kill hundreds of people a day. Being exposed to people outside a potshop is no worse than exposing them to people anywhere else. the idea that it is is pure idiocy. Selling cookies to hungry people is simply a good idea. File this in the cry me a river category.

While I don't deny there is another opinion besides my own, yours is just a tad too angry to really assign any kind of value towards.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 05:41 PM
While I don't deny there is another opinion besides my own, yours is just a tad too angry to really assign any kind of value towards.

While I didn't feel my post came off as overly angry, you are certainly entitled to feel that way. That being said, idiocy is angering.

Katipan
02-25-2014, 05:56 PM
While I didn't feel my post came off as overly angry, you are certainly entitled to feel that way. That being said, idiocy is angering.

This is the second time you've called me an idiot. The zoning laws prohibit amongst other things, the proximity of a dispensary to a school. Why do you suppose that is? Would you be okay with our daughters selling outside of a strip club? Those girls are hungry too.

I like weed. I like strip clubs. I like the girl scouts. Why in the world it's idiotic parenting to keep my kids away from 2 of those things, I confess, boggles the mind.

Donger
02-25-2014, 06:24 PM
They sell outside of walgreens and cvs. The drugs from these establishments kill hundreds of people a day. Being exposed to people outside a potshop is no worse than exposing them to people anywhere else. the idea that it is is pure idiocy. Selling cookies to hungry people is simply a good idea. File this in the cry me a river category.

It really is as simple as keeping kids away from shops which cater to, and can only sell their products to, adults.

vailpass
02-25-2014, 06:34 PM
My grad school buddy is an attorney for NORML in Denver. Most straight up dude you'll ever meet. Had one of the first med pot cards in Colo. Bet he bought some cookies...

Katipan
02-25-2014, 06:38 PM
We're moving there soon... Is he married? :P

Donger
02-25-2014, 06:45 PM
My grad school buddy is an attorney for NORML in Denver. Most straight up dude you'll ever meet. Had one of the first med pot cards in Colo. Bet he bought some cookies...

What medical condition does he have?

Rain Man
02-25-2014, 06:50 PM
Guide to the best-selling Girl Scout cookie types outside adult-oriented establishments:


Pedophile Halfway House - Tagalongs
Welfare Office - Shortbreads
Night Club - Do-Si-Dos
Bar - Lemonades
Strip Club - Savannah Smiles
Liposuction Clinic -Thin Mints
Crack House - Samoas
Abortion Clinic - Thank You Berry Much
Prison - Thanks-A-Lot
Hispanic Strip Club - Dulce de Leche

Katipan
02-25-2014, 07:02 PM
Guide to the best-selling Girl Scout cookie types outside adult-oriented establishments:


Pedophile Halfway House - Tagalongs
Welfare Office - Shortbreads
Night Club - Do-Si-Dos
Bar - Lemonades
Strip Club - Savannah Smiles
Liposuction Clinic -Thin Mints
Crack House - Samoas
Abortion Clinic - Thank You Berry Much
Prison - Thanks-A-Lot
Hispanic Strip Club - Dulce de Leche

ROFL

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 07:04 PM
This is the second time you've called me an idiot. The zoning laws prohibit amongst other things, the proximity of a dispensary to a school. Why do you suppose that is? Would you be okay with our daughters selling outside of a strip club? Those girls are hungry too.

I like weed. I like strip clubs. I like the girl scouts. Why in the world it's idiotic parenting to keep my kids away from 2 of those things, I confess, boggles the mind.

Who said anything about strip clubs? And your not an idiot, probably. I can't for sure say. Your opinion that exposing your child to the people outside of a pot shop is any worse than exposing them to the people anywhere else in the wide world is.

Katipan
02-25-2014, 07:07 PM
Who said anything about strip clubs? And your not an idiot, probably. I can't for sure say. Your opinion that exposing your child to the people outside of a pot shop is any worse than exposing them to the people anywhere else in the wide world is.

You said it's no worse than anywhere else. /paraphrase A strip club is another example of someplace they shouldn't be. I'm not so sure you're an accurate barometer of intelligence.

Donger
02-25-2014, 07:10 PM
Who said anything about strip clubs? And your not an idiot, probably. I can't for sure say. Your opinion that exposing your child to the people outside of a pot shop is any worse than exposing them to the people anywhere else in the wide world is.

I take it you don't have kids, correct? If you do, do you agree that it's a generally good idea to keep young kids away from being exposed to the world of narcotics?

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 07:12 PM
It really is as simple as keeping kids away from shops which cater to, and can only sell their products to, adults.

What exactly are you scared of anyway? Seriously, I'm curious. A young lady selling her product to people outside of a legal establishment amongst regular people hardly seems dangerous or harmful.

Donger
02-25-2014, 07:14 PM
What exactly are you scared of anyway? Seriously, I'm curious. A young lady selling her product to people outside of a legal establishment amongst regular people hardly seems dangerous or harmful.

See above. I don't think it's a good idea to expose young kids to marijuana.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 07:33 PM
I take it you don't have kids, correct? If you do, do you agree that it's a generally good idea to keep young kids away from being exposed to the world of narcotics?

I have 3 children. Twin 6 yr olds and a freshmen in high school. I believe in exposing them to the truths of the world early and often. The good the bad and the ugly. I've taught my freshmen that alcohol and the drugs they sell at cvs, as well as the uninformed humans are far more dangerous than marijuana. We've covered the dangers of weed including memory loss, lack of emotional development, laziness, and the fact that it's illegal. I've shared my opinion that keeping it illegal to adults only helps the drug cartels, and basically wastes my hard earned tax dollars on policing harmless Americans. If your curious what kind of person she is. She makes all As except Spanish, plays the guitar, piano, and French horn. She is goalie on the JV soccer team and just got her CPR cert for babysitting. She is generally well behaved and respectful of adults. She know that excuses are for the week and she will ultimately be judged not by what she says or believes but by what she does. And it would let her sell cookies at a pot shop.

Donger
02-25-2014, 07:35 PM
I have 3 children. Twin 6 yr olds and a freshmen in high school. I believe in exposing them to the truths of the world early and often. The good the bad and the ugly. I've taught my freshmen that alcohol and the drugs they sell at cvs, as well as the uninformed humans are far more dangerous than marijuana. We've covered the dangers of weed including memory loss, lack of emotional development, laziness, and the fact that it's illegal. I've shared my opinion that keeping it illegal to adults only helps the drug cartels, and basically wastes my hard earned tax dollars on policing harmless Americans. If your curious what kind of person she is. She makes all As except Spanish, plays the guitar, piano, and French horn. She is goalie on the JV soccer team and just got her CPR cert for babysitting. She is generally well behaved and respectful of adults. She know that excuses are for the week and she will ultimately be judged not by what she says or believes but by what she does. And it would let her sell cookies at a pot shop.

She sounds like a nice young lady.

Now, how about your twin girls? You didn't really talk about them, and I would think you would, considering they are almost GS age. You'd be fine with them selling cookies outside a pot shop, and being exposed to the world of narcotics at their age?

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 07:40 PM
See above. I don't think it's a good idea to expose young kids to marijuana.

Do you think it's a good idea to expose young kids to alcohol? Do you have kids and do you drink in front of them. If you don't have kids do you think it's ok to drink in front of kids? Dig a little deeper. What are you scared of?

Donger
02-25-2014, 07:41 PM
Do you think it's a good idea to expose young kids to alcohol? Do you have kids and do you drink in front of them. If you don't have kids do you think it's ok to drink in front of kids? Dig a little deeper. What are you scared of?

Please answer my question, and I'll answer yours.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 08:04 PM
Please answer my question, and I'll answer yours.

Fair enough. The twins are boys but I get your point. Admittedly, the pot shop would not be my first choice when deciding where to post up and sell GS cookies. That being said, if they if they came to me and said "daddy, Sarah and Amy are making a killing selling cookies at the smoke and chill shop across the street from the Starbucks on 1st street. I really wanna win the cool prize for top cookie seller! Can we post up at the chill and smoke shop across the street from mcdonalds on 2nd street? I can honestly say I would say yes, assuming it was legal and their mother said it was ok. She tends to care about people's opinions or perceptions more than I. If she said no, I wouldn't fight her. I know who bakes my bread.

Donger
02-25-2014, 08:10 PM
Fair enough. The twins are boys but I get your point. Admittedly, the pot shop would not be my first choice when deciding where to post up and sell GS cookies. That being said, if they if they came to me and said "daddy, Sarah and Amy are making a killing selling cookies at the smoke and chill shop across the street from the Starbucks on 1st street. I really wanna win the cool prize for top cookie seller! Can we post up at the chill and smoke shop across the street from mcdonalds on 2nd street? I can honestly say I would say yes, assuming it was legal and their mother said it was ok. She tends to care about people's opinions or perceptions more than I. If she said no, I wouldn't fight her. I know who bakes my bread.

Thanks. The part I bolded is very different that what you posted above, and I appreciate you doing so. I think it's a pretty commonly-held view.

As to alcohol and myself, yes, I like a beer or glass of wine from time to time. Yes, my kids have seen me watching a game and having a beer.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 08:33 PM
Thanks. The part I bolded is very different that what you posted above, and I appreciate you doing so. I think it's a pretty commonly-held view.

As to alcohol and myself, yes, I like a beer or glass of wine from time to time. Yes, my kids have seen me watching a game and having a beer.

you have exposed your kids to a dangerous drug. That is very different than what you posted before. Shall we both eat a bit of crow? I do still stand by my statement that there is no harm in exposing youth to the completely normal folks at a legal pot shop. The pot shop in Cali or Colorado is in a strip mall next to Starbucks whereas the potshop in my town or yours is a drug dealers house.

WhiteWhale
02-25-2014, 08:38 PM
Whatever. If her MOM was cool with it, whatever.

I don't have the time to raise everyone else's kids. If a 3rd party was taking troops of kids to a dope shop I'd say that's wrong... but a parent watching her kid like a hawk?

Hell, she could make an educational experience of it. Some of you want to shelter kids too much.

Donger
02-25-2014, 08:49 PM
you have exposed your kids to a dangerous drug. That is very different than what you posted before. Shall we both eat a bit of crow? I do still stand by my statement that there is no harm in exposing youth to the completely normal folks at a legal pot shop. The pot shop in Cali or Colorado is in a strip mall next to Starbucks whereas the potshop in my town or yours is a drug dealers house.

No, it isn't very different. I wouldn't be okay with GS selling cookies outside a liquor store, either, as I've said. You might note the difference between what happens in a private home and the general public.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 10:03 PM
No, it isn't very different. I wouldn't be okay with GS selling cookies outside a liquor store, either, as I've said. You might note the difference between what happens in a private home and the general public.

Meh. Whatever. Kids are a product of the environment they were raised in, not a product of that one time they sold cookies at smokers choice. The liquor store in my neighborhood is next to a Quiznos and a tanning bed, behind a Starbucks, and across the parking lot from the grocery store. The same people in the grocery store and dry cleaners are in the liquor store. If my kid was gonna sell more cookies they could sell em there if they wanted, though a pot shop seems like a better option. Also, the same people in the grocery store and tanning bed are the same people in a legal pot shop. You never answered my question, though. You never dug a little deeper. What are you scared of? What is the underlying motivation? Exposure to dangerous drugs has already been crossed off of the list.

Donger
02-25-2014, 10:15 PM
Meh. Whatever. Kids are a product of the environment they were raised in, not a product of that one time they sold cookies at smokers choice. The liquor store in my neighborhood is next to a Quiznos and a tanning bed, behind a Starbucks, and across the parking lot from the grocery store. The same people in the grocery store and dry cleaners are in the liquor store. If my kid was gonna sell more cookies they could sell em there if they wanted, though a pot shop seems like a better option. Also, the same people in the grocery store and tanning bed are the same people in a legal pot shop. You never answered my question, though. You never dug a little deeper. What are you scared of? What is the underlying motivation? Exposure to dangerous drugs has already been crossed off of the list.

What is my motivation for trying to keep my kids ignorant of yet another legal drug for as long as possible?

I'd like to think because I'm a good parent who wants to protect his children for as long as he can. For the same reason why I voted against this in Colorado. I didn't want to see the legalization of yet another drug and I figured that things like this would happen when it was legalized.

rambleonthruthefog
02-25-2014, 10:32 PM
What is my motivation for trying to keep my kids ignorant of yet another legal drug for as long as possible?

I'd like to think because I'm a good parent who wants to protect his children for as long as he can. For the same reason why I voted against this in Colorado. I didn't want to see the legalization of yet another drug and I figured that things like this would happen when it was legalized.

Said all I needed to hear, brother.

Donger
02-25-2014, 10:36 PM
Said all I needed to hear, brother.

You think that it's good idea to teach six year old kids about pot? If that's true, sure, we vehemently disagree and I'm perfectly fine with that.

rambleonthruthefog
02-26-2014, 06:57 AM
You think that it's good idea to teach six year old kids about pot? If that's true, sure, we vehemently disagree and I'm perfectly fine with that.


:banghead::facepalm:

Your reaching hypocrite

htismaqe
02-26-2014, 07:17 AM
You think that it's good idea to teach six year old kids about pot? If that's true, sure, we vehemently disagree and I'm perfectly fine with that.

Why not?

The Girl Scouts of America teach those same girls about abortion and lesbianism...

CoMoChief
02-26-2014, 07:19 AM
I don't see anything wrong w/ this. I think it's funny..and clever, really.

KINGPIN CHIEFS FAN
02-26-2014, 08:16 AM
I wouldn't have any issue with that, either. That's just smart business.

So you'd rather give "stoners" your phone number and address so they would know where you live and can come knocking on your door for cookies? Brilliant business decision.

CoMoChief
02-26-2014, 08:28 AM
So you'd rather give "stoners" your phone number and address so they would know where you live and can come knocking on your door for cookies? Brilliant business decision.

Not everyone that comes out of a medicinal marijuana facility is some drug addicted crack head. It's not like these guys are going to randomly come over at 2am demanding cookies when they're high. LMAO

Katipan
02-26-2014, 08:35 AM
So you'd rather give "stoners" your phone number and address so they would know where you live and can come knocking on your door for cookies? Brilliant business decision.

LMAO Traditionally their address and phone number aren't on there. The customer puts their info on the sheet. At most you might see a kids first name and troop number.

But a sign up sheet isn't really the point of cookie sales. They preach to us all year about the values the girls are supposed to be learning. There is a laundry list of rules the girls and us parents have to follow. It's not just supposed to be about making money. Colorado says no selling outside of businesses that are adult orientated. I don't have a problem with that. Take your kid 1000 feet down the road. The "stoners" will still see her.

Of course the mom in the article was "trying to be a cool mom." And I already am one.

KINGPIN CHIEFS FAN
02-26-2014, 08:38 AM
Not everyone that comes out of a medicinal marijuana facility is some drug addicted crack head. It's not like these guys are going to randomly come over at 2am demanding cookies when they're high. LMAO

That's Dongers terminology not mine. I have no problem with people that use medical marijuana or any other type of marijuana. I'm sure most people who use medical marijuana legitimately need it. I just don't think it's a good idea to post your address and phone number inside such facilities when you are involving young girls selling products for an organization.

htismaqe
02-26-2014, 08:38 AM
So you'd rather give "stoners" your phone number and address so they would know where you live and can come knocking on your door for cookies? Brilliant business decision.

ROFL

Donger
02-26-2014, 08:45 AM
Why not?

The Girl Scouts of America teach those same girls about abortion and lesbianism...

:bolt:

Donger
02-26-2014, 08:49 AM
So you'd rather give "stoners" your phone number and address so they would know where you live and can come knocking on your door for cookies? Brilliant business decision.

:spock:

Never signed a sign-up sheet to get GS cookies, eh? You give the GS your information.

CoMoChief
02-26-2014, 08:55 AM
:bolt:

sadly....it's true. they're now teaching them about family being bad.....men being bad. It's all part of the plan to try and teach kids at a young age that family and a bond between man and woman is bad.

rambleonthruthefog
02-26-2014, 09:35 AM
sadly....it's true. they're now teaching them about family being bad.....men being bad. It's all part of the plan to try and teach kids at a young age that family and a bond between man and woman is bad.

I think what you meant to say was that they are teaching kids that a family not between a man and a woman isn't bad. That is very different. I have a tradition marriage and am glad my kids are growing up in a strong family unit. Nothing wrong with a traditional family. Nothing wrong with a non-traditional family either. What's important is that children are loved, supported, and encouraged. Gay people are perfectly capable of these core values that children thrive on.

htismaqe
02-26-2014, 10:13 AM
I think what you meant to say was that they are teaching kids that a family not between a man and a woman isn't bad. That is very different. I have a tradition marriage and am glad my kids are growing up in a strong family unit. Nothing wrong with a traditional family. Nothing wrong with a non-traditional family either. What's important is that children are loved, supported, and encouraged. Gay people are perfectly capable of these core values that children thrive on.

No, he meant what he said.

They're teaching them that the community is the most important social structure, in lieu of the family.

rambleonthruthefog
02-26-2014, 10:53 AM
No, he meant what he said.

They're teaching them that the community is the most important social structure, in lieu of the family.

So GS now teach kids that a man and woman traditional family unit is bad? That is what he said. Link please.

vailpass
02-26-2014, 11:37 AM
What medical condition does he have?

None of which I am aware...other than being a Dead Head back in the day.