TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! MANY MISSOURI STONERS SKIP 4/20 WEED SMOKING IN FAVOR OF WORKING ON MARIJUANA DECRIMINALIZATION EFFORTS!!!



4/20 weed day is really nothing more than a myth that was invented by bored newsies. Today we have word that politically active Kansas City stoners are skipping the so-called tradition that's mostly urban legend.

To wit . . .

MARIJUANA ENTHUSIASTS IN MISSOURI ARE SKIPPING THE 4/20 OCCASION EN MASSE AND FOCUSING THEIR ATTENTION ON LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS TO 'LEGALIZE IT' INSTEAD!!!

In fact . . . There's a realization that authorities are more in tune with this occasion than anybody else and 4/20 is really just an excuse to crack down on weed smokers and dealers despite an overall shift in public perception regarding the use and distribution of marijuana.

One stoner shared this message with us:

"4/20 should be renamed 'undercover' day because it's really just a time when authorities want to crack down on us . . . All of my friends lit up on Friday night and we're taking Saturday off."

Skipping a few days after a smokeout seems like a wise choice. I wouldn't know. I don't even want to think about my snack cake cravings if weed ever came into play . . . But I digress.



What's more interesting there is the focus on legislation among the more motivated Missouri Marijuana enthusiasts.

Remember:

- In Columbia, Missouri Weed Laws have been toned down considerably.

- Dems in the Missouri House have proposed lighter penalties for weed charges.

- And a recent survey revealed that half of Missouri voters favored legalizing marijuana.

So, the realization here is that 4/20 is a cheap gimmick and working on real legislative reform is a much more enlightened route.

A somewhat recent conversation with liberty activist Eapen Thampy echoed this sentiment:

"Things are moving at a very fast pace to push Missouri toward Marijuana decriminalization," Mr. Thampy said. "The support that we've found is overwhelming and generally people think that ending this aspect of the drug war would benefit nearly everyone."

And so . . . A great many politically active stoners are reportedly going to sit out 4/20 weed smoking today and try to take advantage of these High Times for changing attitudes regarding marijuana in Missouri and throughout the nation.

DEVELOPING . . .

Comments

  1. but what about Westport?

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  2. After smoking marijuana, I find that I'm a little more tolerant of spam, & pretty much every thing else. Light up & chill out.

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  3. Orphan of the Road4/20/13, 9:26 AM

    Reefer Madness is on TMC today.

    All of this because some Texan hated Mexicans and Black. Said those people thought they were as good as a white man when they smoked a joint.

    More money being made by government NOW than by legalizing and taxing.

    I'll be rolling up big fat ones from American Spirit just to give the narcs something to do today.

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  4. Rep. Louie Gohmert today warned the world that “radical Islamists” are being trained to “act like Hispanic[s]” to get into the United States from Mexico.

    So watch out for dark skinned subjects smoking weed standing around.

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  5. Miss Sweetie Pie4/20/13, 9:39 AM

    Mr. Tony,
    Smells like 1974. Yes, it is time to get the law industry off weed. A little toke among friends using locally grown pot is a lot more amiable than using drug cartel products.

    It's a beautiful day!

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  6. Miss Sweetie Pie,

    I love you.

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  7. Forget that stupid weed. The National Tequila Party Movement is where it's at.

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  8. This just makes me so hungry, I could eat a Buick.

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  9. Tony,
    I am hosting this talk in Columbia.
    https://m.facebook.com/?refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F&_rdr#!/events/510754785653785?ref=bookmark&__user=15900585

    Eapen Thampy

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    1. I'm interested in getting one of these seminars here in kc soon, Tony. I will let you know more when I do.

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  10. im getting blazed. no myth.

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  11. If weed was so popular the people of Boston would be outside waving joints instead of a flag since last nights capture of the teenager.

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  12. Friends say terror kid Tsarnaev, 19 loves pot. “I cannot stress enough just how laid back and cool and chill he was” blah blah blah . . .

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  13. Oh yah sure he is uh huh. A real mellow stoner yep.

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  14. Isn't this Toni Bones area of expertise? What sexual acts is she performing today to get her smoke on? I am prepared to offer a 1/4 lb of killer smoke from northern Cali in exchange for mutual physical and oral exploration of cavities and appendages.

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    1. Northern California, blah. Colorado is where its at.

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  15. I think we need more and more sports, alcohol, lust for money, advertising and media pounding our brains, red bull, ego, and instant gratification.

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  16. Just don't lock down Kansas City into martial law to hunt down Bones and her crew for harassing the police with their quick cams. Thanks appreciate it.

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  17. Charles Bronson4/20/13, 11:37 AM

    Hope you can find a condom that will cover your whole body.

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  18. Far out man. I was going to write something but I forgot what it was. WOW!

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  19. Legalize pot? It ain't going to happen. What is that famous phrase? Follow the money. The big chemical industry like DuPont does not want legal hemp grown. In fact it is illegal to grow any species of hemp in the United States. If George Washington were alive today, he would be busted because it grew it at Mount Vernon. Another big money group who wants to keep pot illegal? Big Pharma does not want the competition. Another factor is that pot is easy to grow, so taxing it because a problem for the government and they do not want to lose that tax money. Tobacco is easy to tax because it is difficult to grow. They don't call marijuana weed for nothing. There is more money in it for government to keep marijuana illegal and fuel the prison industrial complex with inmates and to collect fines. I think it should be legal and I think it is hypocritical to have tobacco and alcohol legal but not pot but following the money: it is not going to happen. That is a find comment on democracy when you continue to make something illegal that a majority of the people want.

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  20. Keep smoking weed and nothing will happen to you either ..

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  21. The hell with Claire McCaskill. She voted FOR Obama's gun control bullshit.

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  22. Another example of democracy not working.

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  23. Its McCaskill's job to represent her constituents, 90% of whom wanted this bill to pass.

    Its the NRA's job to buy & threaten politicians thereby subverting democracy.

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  24. Any time is a good time for pie.

    Or weed.

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  25. That 90 percent support background checks is misleading, and you know better.

    You specifically said claires constituency which is missouri, not nationwide which is the poll.

    And the poll asked if you supported background checks, not whether you support more background checks. We currently have background checks so the question is misleading and should have been simply, "do you support current background check law."

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  26. Let's just call them blackground checks and we might be onto something. Niggers that buy guns get fingerprinted, photographed and background checked. Niggers that have guns have 6 months to go to their local city hall and do the same. Those two actions will reduce gun violence by at least 50%

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  27. 90% want background checks and the other half doesn't.

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  28. Im not a chinaman, I just look like it4/20/13, 11:51 PM

    I sat on the tv and watched the couch all day.

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  29. I respond to emergencies everyday. I am often swung at, spit at, pissed on, puked on, and shit on. But I have never been assaulted by somebody high on just pot.
    By the way I have never smoked the stuff, but I would rather have it legal than alcohol.

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