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0:00 Weed from the Weed Network intro
0:04 Nebraska & Oklahoma vs Colorado joke
0:15 Republicans of Oklahoma letter to stop Colorado rec weed lawsuit joke
0:23 Department of Justice allows Native Americans to make their own decisions on cultivation and regulation of weed joke
0:38 Colorado institutes “Good to Know” campaign joke
0:52 U.S. Attorneys Office represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory Broderick opposes rescheduling marijuana as a schedule 1 narcotic joke.
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1. Nebraska and Oklahoma are suing Colorado in an attempt to make
recreational weed illegal at the state level again.
If they are successful their going to ban dancing and rock music as well.
2. Republicans of Oklahoma have asked the state to drop the law suit
writing a letter stating “Chill, you fuckin with my supply dog”.
3. The Department of Justice has announced that it will allow Native
American tribes to make their own decisions concerning the cultivation
sales and regulation of weed.
in a related story smoke signals can be seen across the United States
from satlelite.
4. Colorado is instituting a “Good to Know” campaign that is targeted
at educating the public on responsible marijuana consumption.
The program will include helpful tips like passing to the left,
blowing stale smoke out of the bong and the number to dominoes.
5. the U.S. Attorneys office has opposed rescheduling marijuana
from a schedule 1 narcotic with the assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory
Broderick stating “this psychoactive, addictive drug is
not accepted as safe for medical use at this time, even with medical
supervision.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory Broderick then stubbed his toe and
immediately got a prescription for Oxycontin.