
Credit this Missouri bust as a delicious bite out of crime or possibly a signal that the drug war is futile given the clearly massive demand of both foodies and stoners.
Check it:
Fox4: 400 pounds of marijuana chocolate bars seized on I-70
Deets:
"Authorities seized 400 lbs of chocolate bars containing edible marijuana that were hidden inside boxes in a car they stopped Tuesday, Feb. 24, at mile marker 40 on eastbound I-70."
Photo Credit: Naomi Campbell And Mixed Signals About Chocolate Iconography
Developing . . .
Adult content policy on Blogger
ReplyDeleteStarting March 23, 2015, you won't be able to publicly share images and videos that are sexually explicit or show graphic nudity on Blogger.
Note: We’ll still allow nudity if the content offers a substantial public benefit. For example, in artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts.
Changes you’ll see to your existing blogs
If your existing blog doesn’t have any sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video on it, you won’t notice any changes.
If your existing blog does have sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video, your blog will be made private after March 23, 2015. No content will be deleted, but private content can only be seen by the owner or admins of the blog and the people who the owner has shared the blog with.
Settings you can update for existing blogs
If your blog was created before March 23, 2015, and contains content that violates our new policy, you have a few options for changing your blog before the new policy starts:
Remove sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video from your blog
Mark your blog as private
If you’d rather take your blog down altogether, you can export your blog as a .xml file or archive your blog's text and images using Google Takeout.
Effect on new blogs
For any blogs created after March 23, 2015, we may remove the blog or take other action if it includes content that's sexually explicit or shows graphic nudity as explained in our content policy.
Idiot. She's not nude. Clearly wearing a bikini.
ReplyDeleteDid they ban bikini photos?
Certainly sexually explicit and suggestive pics of Jordan Carver and the other Tony "regulars" won't be affected.
ReplyDeleteGoggle's giving Bloggers a choice.
ReplyDeleteSelf-censor, or be 'disappeared'
Doesn't impact this blog. Stop spamming it.
ReplyDeleteBetter headline:
ReplyDeleteShow me high times and sexual chocolate.
Doesn't impact this blog
ReplyDeleteLMAO!
Google has a vast graveyard of products, some that used to be very popular. Blogger won't be missed.
ReplyDeleteThe other more obvious option for Tiny is to take this blog over to Tumblr, which is well-known for its plethora of porn blogs, from fetish to redhead to twinks and twins.
ReplyDeleteTiny? I think you uh meant Tony?
ReplyDeleteWE NEED THE TONY'S KANSAS CITY EPIC BOYCOTT POWER!!!
ReplyDeleteBOYCOTT GOOGLE!!!
Hey douches, working on a post about this in a bit. Don't spam the other parts of this blog with your "concern" because spamming isn't free speech.
ReplyDeleteTurn on comment moderation.
ReplyDeleteNEVER!
ReplyDeleteTrust freedom of speech and expression with a conservative company like Google?
ReplyDeleteLMAO!
You heard the boss. SHUTUP DOUCHES!
ReplyDeleteGoogle considers LGBT sex activism as "adult".
ReplyDeleteI certainly won't miss those posts here.
I like the Google Boycott idea. Tony should move to a blog platform that supports Free Speech-Freedom of Expression.
ReplyDeleteIs Tipper Gore at it again or something?
Well if she is Zappa is not around to take that douche chick on again.
ReplyDeleteTony's no Zappa. He's to timid to flip the bird at Google.
ReplyDeleteTony if you want some help doing a REAL BLOG just give us a holler.
ReplyDeleteLike they say in America, it's time to MAN UP.
ReplyDeleteGoogle's policy is ambiguous, confusing and as usual open to interpretation by Google in any way they choose. They are slowly destroying YouTube and now look set to do the same to Blogger.
ReplyDeleteGoogle itself will take on the role of censor to determine what is acceptable for public viewing or not. Not the blogger.
ReplyDeleteBloggers who are unhappy with the new policy may export their blog as an .xml file or use Google Takeout to archive their text and images.
ReplyDeleteThis is the reason I stopped using Google services. The reason I've removed all their "spyware" from my computer also. Google Updater and all the other shit they put on your hard drive.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess the price of chocolate is going up?
ReplyDeleteGood lord what are all the poor stoners going to do?
ReplyDeleteThe cop will enjoy the chocolate.
ReplyDeleteThank you, higher authorities, for saving me from marijuana chocolate bars. Luckily the guy down the street is making meth in his garage.
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