legalizing the green

UNKL L

Active Member
sorry its a number for legalizing mj. buddy gave it to me called a hundred times. wouldn't put no one out there like that. keep puffing its all good.
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
Wouldn't that be the same as a 976 number where they can charge you up the ass per call or per minute?

There is no reason to call that number until we know what it really is. I think it's a scam.
 

ROBINBANKS

New Member
Yeah that is what I meant when I wanted more info. What's the company, group or whatever it is holding this petition? If you called a hundred times already just call for me one more time.
LMAO nice one dude, you cant beat the banter. lol :clap:
 

UNKL L

Active Member
thanks guys was just trying to help out. no its not a number that charges u up the wazoo. mj endorsment hotline need 1,000,000 votes then they take it to congress. dont want to call don't just throwing out a hand. paranoid use *67
 

UNKL L

Active Member
so nobody wants to call. why so paranoid. u made a phone call now police will kick in ur door cause u dialed wrong number.
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
You still have not shown us a valid endorsement for that number.

I went ahead and looked it up and here is the scoop, not from a trusted website but the best I could find:
What this number is:

  • This number is one of many numbers created by the novelty-number company Humor Hotlines.
  • Unlike other numbers from HH, Goldblatt claims this is a legitimate poll being conducted which he plans to compile and give to various contacts within the government in hopes that it will be presented to Congress and President Barack Obama.
  • This number is completely free and has apparently no known risks/fees associated with it outside of normal cell phone charges/minutes used/etc.
  • If the number reaches a certain amount of votes (1,000,000), HH has every intention to follow through and send the compiled petition to the government.
What this number is NOT:

  • A scam.
  • This number has no relation with any political group or marijuana advocacy group.
  • Endorsed by any politician, political group, advocacy group, or any person/group in a position of political authority.
  • This number has no deadline.
  • The number has no more power/authority to legalize marijuana than any other petition created by people online (however, every bit helps).
  • Though some have claimed to have received charges after calling this number, it must have been coincidence or confusion because the number does not appear to create any charges (though if you can prove to me it does, feel free to contact me).
So… should you call it? If you want to, yes… there doesn’t appear to be any harm in it and it actually may end up being a good petition. But please do not think that you are directly helping to “legalize marijuana”, and definitely do not tell others it is backed by groups which have no idea what it is.
Honesty is crucial and when people lie to get others to do something–even if they think it is right–things like this happen.
I apologized to Goldblatt for the confusion, however he was very understanding and even admitted that he himself is wary of things that sound “too good to be true” and understands why I was warning others to be cautious. While Humor Hotlines has undoubtedly benefited from the mass confusion regarding their number, it is clear that this is not the fault of Goldblatt’s company… rather, it appears to be the result of some trouble makers online and the ripple-effect of social networking.




In other words a waste of everyones time... We couldn't make a dent with the change.org shit that was supposed to be put in front of the president so this Humor Hotlines company that's running this can't possibly think they'd get anywhere.
 

OregonMeds

Well-Known Member
You will be banned dankdude... Goodbye.

But just so you know, you should get a medical card after you turn 18, then you can go to the dispensaries. Until then stay in school.
 

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
thanks guys was just trying to help out. no its not a number that charges u up the wazoo. mj endorsment hotline need 1,000,000 votes then they take it to congress. dont want to call don't just throwing out a hand. paranoid use *67
first of all this is not have anything to do with making marijuana legal. no part of the government makes decisions based on how many people call a phone number. more likely than marijuana being legalized, if 1000000 people call, and the phone company charges them $1 a piece, then the person who thought of this makes $1000000

no one here is gonna hook you up, your practically asking for trouble with that question
 
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