jesus christ am I about to get busted?

Kaendar

Well-Known Member
If it is any consolation Kaender, I thought about being one for awhile too. i have a couple of family members in law enforcement and have always kind of been on the black sheep side of things. What you have to realize, what i realized after awhile, was the fact that while you can try and set a good example for the community of officers that you will be around, it will always be a twisted system. The change has to start from the top. Law enforcement has a quota for the amount of traffic bust and tickets that you have to administer a month and as long as something like that exist you will always be put in situations that will question your morals for the sake of your job. Be smart. Get a job where you will find happiness and not something where you hand out fear and sadness. They always give police officers the excuse of "everybody needs a job", well thats a bunch of BS. At least in the US we have the power of choice in that area and take advantage of it. Don't be a tool cause as much difference as you think you'll make, i've seen it in action almost everyday of my life and it doesn't work.
Thanks. First mature response ive gotten. Its something im still thinking about. At first I wanted to go into the military, I have alot of family in the military, but world affairs have gotten out of hand. Idk..
 

Scrotie Mcboogerballs

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Thanks. First mature response ive gotten. Its something im still thinking about. At first I wanted to go into the military, I have alot of family in the military, but world affairs have gotten out of hand. Idk..
I feel like i've had a lot of similar experiences as you man. At first, i wanted to be in the military, then a cop, then a politician and last a lawyer. I wanted to make a change and I feel like your heart is in the right place. You just have to think that no matter what position of high power that you take, someone is always going to be higher and make you do fucked up shit until you change EVERYTHING.
 

F A B

New Member
ALERT dirty pig trespassing on rollitup
I'm pretty sure its against rollitup rules to sign up if your law enforcement or to maintain a user while being a dirty pig
nope it isnt we have had cops on here before that believe weed laws suck and their family members were med users
and a cop in lapd or in this case is not a threat to any one in la that is a legal mj card holder
actually rules state u must be a legal grower and not participate in illegal activity

so before u say u are pretty sure maybe u should read them and be for damn sure
and calling this guy out is wrong
and if he was really here to bust anyone do you think he would say he is a cop or has plans to be
some people here need to pratice using common sense if possible
 

Cloudz2600

Well-Known Member
Its the fuckin feds that bust MJ grows not local PD.. some of you are idiots.
Maybe that's the case in a MMJ state, but there's only 17 of them. In the rest of the country if the state police find out you're growing/smoking/dealing or anything else regarding cannabis they arrest you. Just yesterday on my local new channel state police just busted an elderly(65 and 67) couple for "manufacturing marijuana." Feds had nothing to do with it. Also if you want to change the "system" you're not going to do it by being a regular cop. Be a politician and you'll maybe have some influence. Disrupt the status quo while being a cop and you'll just get yourself fired.
 

purklize

Active Member
Also if you want to change the "system" you're not going to do it by being a regular cop.
Actually... now that you mention it, I realize that's not true. It just might take considerably more balls than most of us have.

He needs to spy for the growers and the dealers. Straight up espionage.

Ring people up from payphones - "you got a day to trash everything, then your door's coming down." Imagine the damage it could do to enforcement efforts.
 

Cloudz2600

Well-Known Member
That's not really changing the system though, that's more like undermining it. Changing the system would be where cops/feds don't target marijuana growers.
 

Scrotie Mcboogerballs

Well-Known Member
But that's there job.
You need the laws to change before cops stop busting growers. It's that simple.
I know, I don't like it either, but it's true.
They need to choose a new line of work. There's a war going on out there and at some point, they will be crucified for their choices just as we are. My families law enforcement and I grew up watching THEIR CHOICES that got them to where they are. Fuck em.
 

BA142

Well-Known Member
But that's there job.
You need the laws to change before cops stop busting growers. It's that simple.
I know, I don't like it either, but it's true.
It's not their job in the legal states. We have States rights for a reason....the feds need to respect them. Unfortunately they don't care.
 

Senseimilla

Well-Known Member
Lol.. some ppl are so immature. I guess you guys dont live in a pot legal state.. when I see you say shit like "I dont trust you" it takes a minute for that to register because im so used to living in a state where you dont really get in trouble for growing and smoking pot. Plus, I havent even taken the preliminary test yet, plus, if I was a cop, I wud be in the LAPD, a local department. Its the fuckin feds that bust MJ grows not local PD.. some of you are idiots.
OH so non-medical grows are legal now and cops don't bust them? I did NOT know that. What state are you in where marijuana is LEGAL? I think you should watch who you're calling the idiot, schweinchen.

If you are a cop, you WILL be busting harmless mj growers at some point. You've also got kind of a crappy attitude towards the public so not sure it's best you be a cop.
 

F A B

New Member
u talking about this one
Fast Food Report Card
[h=1]Spicy Chicken Sandwich at McDonald's: Ugh! Double Ugh![/h] By Robert Sietsema Wed., Apr. 11 2012 at 8:48 PM
Comments (5)
Categories: Fast Food Report Card, Sietsema



The spicy chicken sandwich laid bare -- but there really should be more stuff inside the bun, like onions and tomatoes or something.
I was kinda excited when the McDonald's hype machine cranked up to tout the new spicy chicken sandwich, and more so when the TV commercial told me it was part of the Dollar Menu, even though that means the thing will cost you $1.89 in Manhattan.


The cutlet looks like a diseased tongue.
But with my nose stuck in Wikipedia, I soon learned that the thing was actually introduced in 1980 as the McChicken, withdrawn, then reintroduced in 1988, and later replaced. There are now three variations of the sandwich used in various market -- and Manhattan got the "spicy" version. Thanks, Kroc retinue!
The thing actually is a little bit spicy -- but McDonald's spicy, which is as spicy as a single shake of black pepper on an egg. There's more dehydrated onion flavor than chili spiciness, and you'd have to take a scrape with a scalpel of the cutlet's stiff pellicle, and then subject it to spectroscopic analysis, to find what's really in the adamantine brownish-red covering.
But the biggest problem is the cutlet itself, or rather what's inside it. Though the advertising material boasts 100 percent white meat chicken, the texture is like dried Elmer's Glue. You'll get no chicken pleasure, or at least none of the kind that comes from chewing something that has fibers in it.


Don't bother opening the package -- and what the hell does "Cheated Just for You" mean?
 

KidneyStoner420

Well-Known Member
I haven't eaten anything from BK, McD's or Wendy's since I was a senior in high school in the mid 90s
Edit; other than McDonald's fries.
 

F A B

New Member
I haven't eaten anything from BK, McD's or Wendy's since I was a senior in high school in the mid 90s
Edit; other than McDonald's fries.

well after reading that review i dont think i will be going there tomm
wendy's fries are so better have skin still on natural style with sea salt
 
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