🏈 Tenpenny Update - granted a dismissal from court

Its never gonna legalize it, tho they did at least legalize a form of canaboid to be used for medical purposes a cpl weeks ago so maybe there's even hope here. And yes you have to go to Florida (down here) if you want alcohol on Sunday's. I think there is a law about alcohol being sold so many feet away from a church too.

Pennsylvania has some of the most ridiculous beer and liquor laws. Can't sell both in the same establishment. Can't buy on Sunday. Can't buy more than a six pack at one time.

I gather my booze when I visit my family across the bridge in Jersey. It's cheaper and hella easier to get.
 
He's sporting the same rims @Doemasters has...

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Pennsylvania has some of the most ridiculous beer and liquor laws. Can't sell both in the same establishment. Can't buy on Sunday. Can't buy more than a six pack at one time.

I gather my booze when I visit my family across the bridge in Jersey. It's cheaper and hella easier to get.

The "six pack at a time" is one I don't get...
 
This made me laugh...and I'm thinking Altee didn't realize there's a double-entendre at work here...or maybe he does? :headscratch:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Life has it's up's nd down's but imma do wat ma shirt say.!! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23RMFT&amp;src=hash">#RMFT</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%233blessed&amp;src=hash">#3blessed</a> 2⃣8⃣ <a href="http://t.co/My5BCgjH6a">http://t.co/My5BCgjH6a</a></p>&mdash; Altee Tenpenny (@Boobie_Miles_22) <a href="https://twitter.com/Boobie_Miles_22/statuses/451532226728300544">April 3, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I wish people would put as much time into making this country a better place as they do in fighting for drugs and alcohol. Now I love my bourbon, so don't chastise me for being straight edge or something, but it's amazing what people in this country are willing to argue and fight over compared to bigger issues that could actually change this country for the better. I'd rather fight about lowering gas prices, inflation, and damn taxes more than a drug and then wasting my time taking up for someone that knowingly broke a law while being under the microscope of the rest of the country for playing football and attending the best university in the land.
 
Pennsylvania has some of the most ridiculous beer and liquor laws. Can't sell both in the same establishment. Can't buy on Sunday. Can't buy more than a six pack at one time.

I gather my booze when I visit my family across the bridge in Jersey. It's cheaper and hella easier to get.

My grandmother lives out in Wetumpka Alabama and they're fighting for similar thing. Apparently they built this giant ass hotel and casino out there, so they're attracting more businesses and people. What sucks for them though is that there is a senator out there that won't allow Elmore County to sell alcohol on Sundays, but will allow Prattville County to sell it. They're fighting to get a bill passed to allow them to so they can as Elmore County is leading all counties in state in population growth and Montgomery raised their alcohol taxes.

I don't know of any counties out in Cali that won't allow alcohol sold at restaurants sold on Sunday. Not going to lie, after church and my wife and I go out to eat, I could use a good beer.
 
My grandmother lives out in Wetumpka Alabama and they're fighting for similar thing. Apparently they built this giant ass hotel and casino out there, so they're attracting more businesses and people. What sucks for them though is that there is a senator out there that won't allow Elmore County to sell alcohol on Sundays, but will allow Prattville County to sell it. They're fighting to get a bill passed to allow them to so they can as Elmore County is leading all counties in state in population growth and Montgomery raised their alcohol taxes.

I don't know of any counties out in Cali that won't allow alcohol sold at restaurants sold on Sunday. Not going to lie, after church and my wife and I go out to eat, I could use a good beer.

Hrrmm, does that say something about what you're doing Monday through Saturday? :icon_eek: :biggrin_blue:
 
I wish people would put as much time into making this country a better place as they do in fighting for drugs and alcohol. Now I love my bourbon, so don't chastise me for being straight edge or something, but it's amazing what people in this country are willing to argue and fight over compared to bigger issues that could actually change this country for the better. I'd rather fight about lowering gas prices, inflation, and damn taxes more than a drug and then wasting my time taking up for someone that knowingly broke a law while being under the microscope of the rest of the country for playing football and attending the best university in the land.

I would say getting locked up over a little bit of weed, while you can have as much alcohol in your position is something that shouldn't be overlooked right up their with ridiculous gas prices and such...
 
What I can't stand is the weak argument of "there's more important things in the world." Such a cop out. You wanna use that argument? Fine, but you better be practicing what you preach. Wanna go see a movie? Nope, more important things you could do with your time. Wanna eat at that nice restaurant that you like? Nope, more important and less expensive things you could be spending it on. Hell, the time you wasted telling us that we could be "fighting for something more important" is in fact going against the very nature of your own point.

See how ridiculous that argument is?
 
Alabama is on a county by county basis. I think that there are still a few counties that are dry. In Shelby County, where I live, there are no Sunday alcohol sales. Cross the line into Jefferson County, and you can indeed buy on Sunday.

Years back I spent a year one week in Meridian Mississippi on business. There you could buy hard liquor, but not beer inside the city. Outside the city, but in the same county, you could buy beer but not hard liquor.
 
I love my home state but the laws and beliefs have always been behind. Obviously dictated by religious views and such. Alabama was the last state to allow interracial marriage in the year 2000!! haha

btw...Colorados state income is booming with its 35% tax on legal weed...
 
Colorado even allows people to use their EBT cards to buy weed in the pot shops.

That s a doobious idea.

No they dont... thats already been proven bullshit just like the claims that you could use EBT cards to buy sex toys. Not shockingly one of the Fox News retards made that claim and then it spread on the internet. There was some sites that even put up "reports" with pictures of a sign that said "we accept EBT" not flat out saying that the sign was at the pot shop but implying it. It was a picture from a grocery store.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/potfoodstamps.asp

http://www.politifact.com/punditfac...ilmeade-colo-food-stamp-recipients-can-turn-/
 
Maybe semantically they don't use the cards directly to buy weed. However, there is nothing in Colorado's law that prevents the use of an EBT card to withdraw cash from an ATM card in a pot shop. In fact, somewhere around $9,000 was withdrawn from ATMs located in medical marijuana shops and recreational shops in January. (Colorado does not allow EBT card holders to use ATMs in liquor store, strip clubs or gun shops .It was probably an oversight in the Colorado law when it was crafted.) The average withdrawal was around $88. There is no way to tell how hi cash was spent, and some of the shops do sell other products. However, you and I would both be shocked if none of this money was spent on weed.

That being said, I meant my post as a light hearted one with an outrageous pun.
 
What I can't stand is the weak argument of "there's more important things in the world." Such a cop out. You wanna use that argument? Fine, but you better be practicing what you preach. Wanna go see a movie? Nope, more important things you could do with your time. Wanna eat at that nice restaurant that you like? Nope, more important and less expensive things you could be spending it on. Hell, the time you wasted telling us that we could be "fighting for something more important" is in fact going against the very nature of your own point.

See how ridiculous that argument is?


Going out to eat and going to movies aren't against the law! Your whole point is about as dumb as it sounds. Walking out on the bill or sneaking into the theater are, but I'm not saying do that. You may not like the laws against pot, but they're there, and unless you want to get in trouble, don't do it! I love how you're attempting to sound all righteous in your defense of him and anyone else smoking pot, but law doesn't sit on the same side with you, no matter what your opinion is. Am I perfect? Of course not, but I do my best to be a law abiding citizen and keep myself and kids out of trouble. You going to pat your son on the back when he gets arrested with pot possession and say "it's just pot son, it's fine"? So your argument is complete garbage, because you're trying to compare illegal acts to every day acts that every day American's partake in that are not against the law.
 
I would say getting locked up over a little bit of weed, while you can have as much alcohol in your position is something that shouldn't be overlooked right up their with ridiculous gas prices and such...

Well, you do get locked up with an open container or being under the influence. I guess the fact you're allowed to transport it from the store is your point? I don't really have a point here, but I'm sure more times than not the pot is being smoked while driving or you're under the influence afterwards and behind the wheel, like alcohol, you'll get nailed. 99.9% of the time they get caught is for the scent being in the car, which means they've smoked it. Rarily do you ever hear of someone getting randomly searched for no reason at all and finding they had pot on them.

For the record, I do not smoke pot, nor do I see the point for recreational purposes. I've got too many bills to waste on that shit. My alcohol consumption has gone down 90% since I graduated college and had kids, so it's not simply the fact I have a bias against pot, I just can't afford it even if I wanted to do it. Add that with my huge student loan debt and I just don't have the disposable income to waste on that crap. I think drugs should be made legal, that way to drive out the cartels and foreign influence in our country in regards to drugs. Tax the hell out of it (most being foreign created and shipped in) and cut us a better rate on our income taxes. Let people OD and let whomever destroy their lives, because it's apparently happening whenever they want anyways, so making it legal could potentially stop all the massacres in Mexico and in our own country. Create a supply beyond demand and watch it not be as hip and cool anymore. BUT, as of right now it is illegal, so you gotta abide by the laws or stand up and do something against it. OR, do it and risk the consequences. It's pretty black and white to me at the moment when we're talking recreational use.
 
Maybe semantically they don't use the cards directly to buy weed. However, there is nothing in Colorado's law that prevents the use of an EBT card to withdraw cash from an ATM card in a pot shop. In fact, somewhere around $9,000 was withdrawn from ATMs located in medical marijuana shops and recreational shops in January. (Colorado does not allow EBT card holders to use ATMs in liquor store, strip clubs or gun shops .It was probably an oversight in the Colorado law when it was crafted.) The average withdrawal was around $88. There is no way to tell how hi cash was spent, and some of the shops do sell other products. However, you and I would both be shocked if none of this money was spent on weed.

That being said, I meant my post as a light hearted one with an outrageous pun.

You're right that you can withdraw money from EBT but its not "food stamps" which was the what the claim ppl were trying to make was. You cant withdraw money from the "food stamp program." There are other services that you can tho and and you withdraw that from ATMs. And the initial claims were that they were just flat out using the EBTs to BUY the weed in the stores, hence the lying "we accept EBT" pictures. It wasn't really an oversight, it was something they didn't foresee because weed wasnt legal when they passed the laws where EBT cards couldnt be used in ATMs in liquor stores and such like you said. I think they were trying to get the same thing passed for weed shops as of January.

My aunt works with all that shit lol
 
Going out to eat and going to movies aren't against the law! Your whole point is about as dumb as it sounds. Walking out on the bill or sneaking into the theater are, but I'm not saying do that. You may not like the laws against pot, but they're there, and unless you want to get in trouble, don't do it! I love how you're attempting to sound all righteous in your defense of him and anyone else smoking pot, but law doesn't sit on the same side with you, no matter what your opinion is. Am I perfect? Of course not, but I do my best to be a law abiding citizen and keep myself and kids out of trouble. You going to pat your son on the back when he gets arrested with pot possession and say "it's just pot son, it's fine"? So your argument is complete garbage, because you're trying to compare illegal acts to every day acts that every day American's partake in that are not against the law.

You missed the entire point of my post. Me pointing those things out had nothing to do with legality, but everything to do with your "there's more important stuff to worry about." My point is you could say that about literally anything and it just doesn't hold up.

Beside the point and just to clarify things, I've already said Tenpenny had nobody to blame but himself. That doesn't in any way make valid the idiocy of banning marijuana.

Just because a law exists doesn't mean it isn't wrong, silly, or downright laughable. You don't have to devote your life to a cause to recognize that and be able to express your opinion on it.

You're more than welcome to your opinion, I just don't like being told I'm not allowed to think something just because the world has more pressing issues.

Also, with that I'm done with this thread. I've hijacked it enough. Haha.
 
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Well, you do get locked up with an open container or being under the influence. I guess the fact you're allowed to transport it from the store is your point? I don't really have a point here, but I'm sure more times than not the pot is being smoked while driving or you're under the influence afterwards and behind the wheel, like alcohol, you'll get nailed. 99.9% of the time they get caught is for the scent being in the car, which means they've smoked it. Rarily do you ever hear of someone getting randomly searched for no reason at all and finding they had pot on them.

For the record, I do not smoke pot, nor do I see the point for recreational purposes. I've got too many bills to waste on that shit. My alcohol consumption has gone down 90% since I graduated college and had kids, so it's not simply the fact I have a bias against pot, I just can't afford it even if I wanted to do it. Add that with my huge student loan debt and I just don't have the disposable income to waste on that crap. I think drugs should be made legal, that way to drive out the cartels and foreign influence in our country in regards to drugs. Tax the hell out of it (most being foreign created and shipped in) and cut us a better rate on our income taxes. Let people OD and let whomever destroy their lives, because it's apparently happening whenever they want anyways, so making it legal could potentially stop all the massacres in Mexico and in our own country. Create a supply beyond demand and watch it not be as hip and cool anymore. BUT, as of right now it is illegal, so you gotta abide by the laws or stand up and do something against it. OR, do it and risk the consequences. It's pretty black and white to me at the moment when we're talking recreational use.

Well take this from a former pothead... I never rode around smoking, tho I had friends that did it, because I was terrified of getting caught. The only time it was in the vehicle was when I bought it and was going home. Agree with you on legalizing drugs too.

And for the record I neither drink nor smoke weed anymore, in fact I haven't done either in about 3 years.
 
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