Cannabis
Related: About this forumSome may consider this post obscene,
and it may be considering the day.
I almost always get asked in medical dispensaries if I am a veteran.
I am tempted to say, "We are all veterans of the war on drugs, most volunteered, many died".
walkingman
(8,502 posts)Actually I only smoke pot so just being a wise ass. However, I did dodge the draft in '68 by enrolling in college.
5X
(3,988 posts)By '68 (and '72 when I graduated high school) nobody wanted to go to Vietnam.
N_E_1 for Tennis
(10,856 posts)Hoyt
(54,770 posts)In my area, a lot of kids believed fighting Asians was patriotic.
5X
(3,988 posts)not many still felt the same way.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)3Hotdogs
(13,502 posts)middle, upper middle municipality. Few working class.
Anyway, I'm on hall patrol. Kid comes walking down the hall, singing to himself,
"I want to live a life of danger,
I want to be an airborn ranger.
interesting contrast. 15 years later, hall patrol, Jersey City public schools.
"N... be fast,
bullet be faster.
I have no conclusion to offer. Maybe just that hall patrol isn't such a waste of time if you pay attention to what's going on around you.
Come to think on it. I do have bunches of stories about hall patrol. Some day, when I have more time.
mudge
(20 posts)The old man wasn't fooled back in the day. Right after the "War on Drugs" slogan
started getting pushed down our throats, he and most of his Vet buddies
railed against the entire concept. As teenagers back in the 70's old man explained
that the system was nothing more than a cash cow for the feds that would never end.
All you need to do is declare a war on an enemy that does not exist. He could never
conscience the actions taken against so many of our own. This from the late 70's early 80's.
Amazing how smart most of out parents are/were.
Mudge and the misus