Colorado Symphony Mixes Music With Marijuana

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I am no quire boy as it relates to partaking of certain vices for sure . if it has to be legalized, then legalize it.

but don't sell me stupid crap that token a doobie is somehow positive or something, that's bull. it's no different than alcohol, I don't want people including myself smoking up and driving. let alone smoking it, drinking and driving. And that's exactly what's going to happen. Furthermore its really no different than smoking laws for that matter.

I would like to see rock hard laws that devastate the peoples lives that posses or are under the influence when they get in accident or are arrested or simply cause trouble.

People are people and they will abuse it. and if the people want it so bad they shouldn't be concerned about taking a big hit if they cause others harm while they do it.

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I am no quire boy as it relates to partaking of certain vices for sure . if it has to be legalized, then legalize it.

but sell me stupid crap that token a doobie is somehow positive or something that's: bull crap. it's no different than alcohol, I don't want people including myself smoking up and driving. let alone smoking it, drinking and driving. And that's exactly what's going to happen.

I would like to see rock hard laws that devastate the peoples lives that posses or are under the influence when they get in accident or are arrested or simply cause trouble.

People are people and they will abuse it. and if the people want it so bad they shouldn't be concerned about taking a big hit if they cause others harm while they do it.

Jim

I completely agree! I can't believe the hypocrisy in that there are actually people who try to take away any harm in pot including driving while under influence. If people weren't so overboard in support to the point of lying i wouldn't be so adamant myself.
 

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^^^^ Agreed. Pot is just like alcohol. Some people can enjoy it socially and some people become addicted and mess up their lives. If pot was legal, it would do away with the "coolness" of smoking it that seems to attract a lot of young people.
 

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I don't see any difference between selling beer at a baseball game or allowing people who want to have a puff to do so. It's hypocritical the way society looks at this, it's a fabric of society now and the days of frantic paranoia "reefer madness" should be long over.

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I agree with you ten-thousand-and-one percent, LG! And to that point, I don't think there's been a mainstream tour in the last 30 years that hasn't had people high on marijuana attending. Even kids shows... you can bet there's some adults who go to The Wiggles high and laugh their asses off! :pullhair:

It's a fact of life, even regardless of legality.

As for the "High Note Series," I think that sounds like a decent combo. Although I think the best combo will be the restaurant tie-ins. I heard of one restaurant in Colorado or WA where they pair certain meals with certain strains of marijuana like a wine-tasting event.
 

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