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My mom tried the same thing, but it got pretty hard filling that "wheelchair friend". Quota.

Yeah I have no idea how kids are getting into those gummies and things. The medicine bottles are all pretty legit looking. Bad parents are bad.

When you buy pot at a dispensary (at least, this is what happened when I was in Aspen for a wedding a couple of weeks ago), they give it to you in this silvery ziplock bag that has a sticker version of your receipt on it. You can either keep the bag or just give it back to them once you leave the weed-buying portion

How's this:

  • Tina Fey shared some lovely words about the recently departed Jan Hooks:...Jan deserved a big movie career, certainly as big as Rob Schneider's fucking [career].

I wish I could star this a hundred times just for the use of "tuff."

In the UK, I've never seen a soda-can sized beer, all our beers are bigger half-litre cans. I do actually wonder if this is because of some perceived danger of kids mixing up the two, or if it's just because of the stronger tradition of "a pint" here. I have however noticed a lot of energy drinks (Red Bull and

Umm, once in high school I totally got accidentally loaded up on beer after completely mistaking the cans that clearly say beer on them and look absolutely nothing like pop for Sprite.

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Geosafari! I LOVED that thing when I was a child. My parents hated it because of the noises.

I wish I could say I was surprised, but I knew International Relations majors in college who, when asked where they want to study abroad, said "Africa" without a trace of self-awareness.

Lets put everyone from Portland, Oregon under quarantine because someone from Portland, Maine coughed.

The funny thing about the Stanley is that it's right in town, with a Safeway just down the street. Kind of cuts down on the creepiness factor, but handy if you get the munchies.

I broke my magical pot bag zipper after my first trip to the dispensary and I'm still mad about it. But yeah, if you can't store your edibles in a safe place away from children/animals then maybe consider not doing edibles in the first place. It is not hard.

Then the problem to address is not "kids could ingest weed" it becomes "parents are being negligent". You're focusing on a problem that is a symptom and not a cause, you won't get anywhere by doing that

you had medicine and cleaning products within 20 miles of children?

Erin, before you go to the Stanley Hotel, you are first required to get high and stare at our state mascot/guardian/demon for an hour. It's actually state law.

Colorado Native here. There was a story floating around on the local news networks warning parents to watch out for pot laced candy during trick-or-treat festivities. Who is purchasing edibles with the intention of giving them away? No one, that's who.

I feel like in conversations about this, particularly since people are accustomed to it being a banned substance that we lose sight of actual risk. It's not pleasant sure, but it isn't deadly, and yet we take risks with our lives every single day. One can easily argue that having a pool in the backyard or simply

It shouldn't be that hard to EXPLAIN how edibles fucking work. Like any other drug, explaining serving sizes/recommended amounts should be something pot stores do, in addition to explaining that the effect takes time to kick in.