Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

A New Zealand man had a novel idea when he found himself in a queue at a service station counter with no money, could he pay with marijuana instead?

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Not the most observant guy. I wonder whether the cop laughed out loud when he saw this unfolding.

""Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope."
--Freewheelin' Franklin

en.wikipedia.org

I did that once.

Nothing new here. When I worked at the Jack in the Box in HS, we used to trade reefer for hamburgers all the time.

"Nothing new here. When I worked at the Jack in the Box in HS, we used to trade reefer for hamburgers all the time." - Goatman

Agreed, when I was at Wendy's in San Jose, same deal, took awhile to get established, but we moved product... ;-)

Wendy's on Bascom?

"Nothing new here."



From, The Emperor Wears No Clothes:
Cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800s. Why? To encourage American farmers to grow more.

You could pay your taxes with cannabis hemp throughout America for over 200 years.

You could even be jailed in America for not growing cannabis during several periods of shortage, e.g., in Virginia between 1763 and 1767. (Herndon, G.M., Hemp in Colonial Virginia, 1963; The Chesapeake Colonies, 1954; L.A.Times, August 12, 1981; et al.)

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