Trump Says Marijuana Makes People “Lose IQ Points” In Secret Recording

Rob Roy

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You said it’s ok to rape 12 year olds

you are a pedophile
Nope. It's not okay to rape anybody.

It's also not okay to remove an otherwise peaceful persons right of self determination, which is what you rabidly advocate on a regular basis.

You may not be a rapist, but your ideology mirrors rape. If you could refute that, you would, but you can't.

Still winning, numbnutz.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Maybe Trump might be onto something about IQ loss here...
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Man arrested for smoking marijuana while in court for marijuana charge

By Leah Asmelash and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN

Updated 7:07 PM ET, Tue January 28, 2020

Spencer Boston, 20, lit a marijuana cigarette in front of a judge during his court appearance for simple marijuana possession on Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee.


Spencer Boston, 20, lit a marijuana cigarette in front of a judge during his court appearance for simple marijuana possession on Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee.

(CNN)Spencer Boston had a message. And nothing was going to stop him from delivering it -- not even jail time.
Boston, 20, was in court Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee, facing a simple marijuana possession charge, according to Wilson County Sheriff's Department Lt. Scott Moore. But as he stood to face Judge Haywood Barry, he began expressing his views on why weed should be legalized.
And to amplify his point, he reached into his jacket and slipped out a single marijuana cigarette. He then pulled out a box of matches and, you guessed it, lit it up.

Boston got in several quick inhales before security personnel realized what was happening. They detained Boston and escorted him out of the courtroom, Moore said.

Boston wasn't done, though. Before being led out, he turned to the gallery and declared, "The people deserve better!"
The courtroom burst out laughing, Moore told CNN. Boston's message came at a cost. The Wilson County Sheriff's Office said Boston was charged with disorderly conduct and simple possession of marijuana. Barry also held him in contempt of court for his actions.
Boston is currently serving 10 days in jail for contempt. Afterward, he's eligible to post a $3,000 bond, Moore said.
His next court appearance is scheduled for April 14.
 

Warpedpassage

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Maybe Trump might be onto something about IQ loss here...
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Man arrested for smoking marijuana while in court for marijuana charge

By Leah Asmelash and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN

Updated 7:07 PM ET, Tue January 28, 2020

Spencer Boston, 20, lit a marijuana cigarette in front of a judge during his court appearance for simple marijuana possession on Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee.


Spencer Boston, 20, lit a marijuana cigarette in front of a judge during his court appearance for simple marijuana possession on Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee.

(CNN)Spencer Boston had a message. And nothing was going to stop him from delivering it -- not even jail time.
Boston, 20, was in court Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee, facing a simple marijuana possession charge, according to Wilson County Sheriff's Department Lt. Scott Moore. But as he stood to face Judge Haywood Barry, he began expressing his views on why weed should be legalized.
And to amplify his point, he reached into his jacket and slipped out a single marijuana cigarette. He then pulled out a box of matches and, you guessed it, lit it up.

Boston got in several quick inhales before security personnel realized what was happening. They detained Boston and escorted him out of the courtroom, Moore said.

Boston wasn't done, though. Before being led out, he turned to the gallery and declared, "The people deserve better!"
The courtroom burst out laughing, Moore told CNN. Boston's message came at a cost. The Wilson County Sheriff's Office said Boston was charged with disorderly conduct and simple possession of marijuana. Barry also held him in contempt of court for his actions.
Boston is currently serving 10 days in jail for contempt. Afterward, he's eligible to post a $3,000 bond, Moore said.
His next court appearance is scheduled for April 14.
Please, one mans dummy, another mans hero! Somebody start this modern day hero a gofundme or something. Lol.
 
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