Pot-Decorated Jewelry Vendor Sues West Virginia Festival

December 20, 2011

  • December 20, 2011 at 10:56 am
    333maxwell says:
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    Gown men afraid of jewelry … you have to be kidding me..

    Well well.. maybe the children will see it (if your keeping them from seeing such things, don’t let them watch TV, read the newspaper or listen to music while your at it)…

    Well it is depicting illegal drugs …. people might start hallucinating…

    Folks.. reefer madness comes to mind.. no one would of paid much attention to her little jewelries and certainly no one nationally would of paid attention..

    But nooooo grown men afraid of jewelry demand it become a bit thing and is now national news.. great plan to keep this whole jewelry thing on the low and low..

    In fact, can I have my own 3-4 minutes back from reading and responding to this silly nonsense.. I just realized I have became dumber myself now.

  • December 20, 2011 at 3:00 pm
    Dar Novak says:
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    Next on their list of ‘zero tolerance’ victims will most likely be the war vets who hand out plastic poppies in exchange for a donation. Be afraid people, be very afraid.

  • December 20, 2011 at 3:32 pm
    Bob says:
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    pretty hard to argue that she wasn’t promoting an illegal activity/substance. doesn’t matter whether you are pro or anti pot. the facts are it is illegal. what if she was promoting another type of illegal activity? are some okay and some not?

    • December 22, 2011 at 9:02 am
      Bartleby says:
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      She was not engaged in illegal activity. Technically, petitioning to change a law that you don’t like is promoting illegal activity. Do you think that petitioning for a change to the law should be illegal? Where do you draw the line?

      I think that an event’s organizers should be able to manage their own event’s participants according to the contracts they write, but your point is a null item…that is unless you think trying to change the law (whether by educating people or discussing it with elected representatives) should also be illegal. If that’s the case, then we have a flat and basic disagreement.

      -Bartleby

  • December 20, 2011 at 3:33 pm
    Bob says:
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    poppies aren’t illegal. pot is.

    • December 20, 2011 at 4:20 pm
      Susan says:
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      Pictures are legal. I don’t understand how the picture of a plant on jewelry promotes the use of pot. At least it’s a plant, which is natural, and not a crack pipe stained black with smoke emitting from it.



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