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  • @Laserjik If you make one more motherfucking comment about how every time someone does drugs demons crawl into their heads and corrupt them with Satans wang or whatever, so fucking help me.

    Get your religious scare-tactic bullshit off the internet.

    You aren't converting anybody you dim-brained bible bashing caveman.

    I would rather turn to a Joint and a bowl of healthy food to make me feel better than a group of paranoid weirdos on their hands and knees telling me I can never masturbate.

    Stupid.

  • People people please understand that members of law enforce meant love

    LOVE AND CRAVE ATTENTION....Even negative.

    Do not say pig this or those cop or that fed did this or that... when you duo then these inferior, arbitrary ppl who have a badge feel important, don't blog, tweet, just don't acknowledge mention or comment on police at

    All... they really don't deserve your time or acknowledge ment, ya they protect, they get paid REALLY WELL TO. that's that

  • @Danedhxk So what you're saying is that all people with a slight position of authority should be ignored and we should not investigate what they do or don't do at all?

    Do you even understand how many more police brutality videos, misuse of firearms, batons and tasers and generally bad ethics in law enforcement videos are showing up?

    How many politicians are being shamed by the shit they can NO LONGER keep a secret?

    You are an idiot.

    That is the worst idea I've ever heard, hilariously moronic.

  • here's what i think, in the 90s i went into mc donalds to get a coffie an this black dude asked me 4 some change , i seen him around an told him i have no change here's a buck the next thing i knew cuffs slamed into my hands i thought i was being attacked and almost hit him , they brought us bought us in an 1 cop took the black guys xannax took7 out and said these belong to the guy wt the big mouth fucken pigs an if even today if i see him i will kill him ! that's a fact ! ! !

  • Fuck The Feds!

  • Regarding the invasive, unlawful, unconstitutional, and illegal War On Drugs being wrought on ALL OF US. The war allows them to, among many other things, regulate the Resourcefulness of a person by robbing them of the opportunity to Learn during The Age of Information 2012 - thus making them susceptible to Illuminati mind flushing via Advertising, Media, & Consumer Culture - just because they wanted herbal medicine instead of a Big Mac.

  • feel bad..... psychology is the second most unemployed degree right next to fine arts.

  • you fucking narc.

  • @albertescamilla

    OOOH watch out, we got a badass over here

  • that's cool hey i'm jw what college are you going to i know that you were going to the university of tulsa but you were convicted for drugging up and kidnapping some kid that you dated so i guess you had to drop out or something. btw i think what you did is SICK. you should be in jail.

  • i think we need ron paul 2012 to leave it as a state issue not a federal one.

  • i'm a glasses man however you look great with them off too!

  • The case of the Sugar Plum Fairy,Laura Coppinger,in St. Charles MO is interesting. Videos of her are rare, only a couple on youtube.There are some news stories w/vids on the web about her drug test and job. I wish the neurosoup girl and the Sugar Plum Fairy could get together on Jay Leno or Saturday Night Live or something and do some kind of duet. I really like the Sugar Plum Fairy. She mimics the experience of the mind drugs without having to take them, love the neursoup girl too.

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  • well don't get caught -.- i mean you have 2 chance and 1 chance if you are selling it

    Come on.

  • its just a slap in the face to a lot of good people.... as if to say, "no education for you - just go back to selling drugs. then, we can arrest you again". it should be the opposite: they should give criminals with drugs offenses additional help with education if they want to encourage people to NOT sell drugs

  • vote for ron paul, he would TRY to legalize :)

    at least he will do something about it

  • you give drugs a good name:)

  • Ron Paul would legalize pot.

    Vote Ron Paul in 2012!

  • There's definitely something wrong with this and we all have to stand up against it.

  • You blink a lot. :D

  • cześć,podobasz mi się :)

  • I agree for sure. However at my college, getting your financial aid taken away is the least of your worries. I know if you get caught on campus with any scheduled substance they kick you out right away. That's why living in my dorm is a pain. I simply can't risk my college education.

  • You're right! 

  • Why did you get all jittery when you started to mention kidnapping? something smells fishy, and it's not this chicks meat flaps.

  • @SynkopeMusic

    Well, she was involved in a kidnapping. Well not her per se but her husband totured and drugged a teenager

  • I was convicted of manufacturing and distribution (cannabis) and I got federal aid in less than 2 years from conviction. Is this like something NEW??

  • @SteppinRaz0r Sometimes people can still get aid if they don't tell the gov't about the conviction on the FAFSA.

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  • We've got the same thing, sort of/maybe going to happen in NewZealand; NeuroSoup. It's far from being a law yet, but it has been suggested that those caught growing dope[marijauna] will have their social-welfare benefits cancelled. The only way they'll be able to pay the bills is to keep growing dope, bake up some meth or join a gang. Merry Christmas, and a Bountiful New Year.

  • Laserjik, I do not agree that the government is bettering lives here; rather I think harsh drug policy is derivative of people's desire to punish those not in line with societal norms, which in the United States are reflective of Christian dogma. Hallucinogens make people see the world in a different way, a terrifying prospect if that challenges traditional wisdom, so again fear drives policy rather than reason, ultimately harming the lives of those our laws should protect.

  • Think, why would the government fear drugs even more than murders, rapists, etc.?  Shouldn't they do what benefits others and harms no citizen by unjust laws? It is so clear.

  • i think you need to stop promoting drug use, and putting the message out that it's o.k. to do drugs. Since you are for drugs, paired with intelligence, means you have a responsibility on how you present yourself on the web. Millions browse everyday. Even if your information does not endorse or condone the use of drugs doesn't mean the less literate won't take your message the wrong way, a simple notification every here and then that what your explaining is not what it seems, is the least you

  • The stances our government holds on these kinds of issues. It seems that the idea here is to scare the population into compliance with the drug laws, yet there is no historical evidence that this kind of legislation really works. Further enforcement is usually selective in such a way as to scare the population by setting an example. For example, I can imagine that someone like Krystle is likely a prime target for such a selective enforcement since her internet material is so well known.

  • @domitron Yes they use fear, and fear does not require evidence to prove its capability. The government also do not care for the weak. So when you read this and disregard it no matter the circumstances you are deemed weak in their eyes and cast aside. They don't care for your inability to stop using/selling. They care for the strong to suceed and the weak to stay behind. Hell if i read that when I was still using I would think not two not three, but 20 times before using.

  • @domitron Also to further prove my belief. The selective don't matter as the masses do. They work in a rather sinister design. They would choose to sacrifice the lives of a few to better the lives of many, they aren't trying to set an example. The law being broadcast on live television and also word of mouth would put their message out. They wouldn't need anyone to set the example if their message was already injected. Unless i am mistaken.

  • man im 15, done dmt, mescalin, lsd, 2-ce, saLVI, weed but ur videos make perfect sence for spiritual guidance though ur soul and how false the government is haha, ur a smart 1, keep makin these videos it really gives me a good percetion of how there like :) its all about the weed the molly and the phycadelics man!

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  • when you take a good look around this country, you begin to realize SOMETHING IS FUCKED UP. only problem is not enough people are taking a "good look" or questioning things

  • i agree..this shit is seriously fucked up...idk about the political side of what you are talking about but i really dont like being hated on by certain people just becasue of the fact that i do soft drugs every know and then...we really need some younger/like-minded people to be a part of congress...not these old fucks that condemn "drug" use

  • In Portugal, drugs were decriminalized, resulting in less problems and less abuse.

    The war on drugs has failed and creates more problems and harms. It makes people take dangerous substances from dark canals instead of something legal harm-free.

    Expecially Universities were centres of change and activity in psychedelic era. Students need an open mind more than anybody else. See DNS-Helix. That's dangerous for establishment. They are afraid. So they make sick laws and rules.

  • The truth is, they are afraid of the change it brings to the mind, just as they are afraid of freedom.

    The psychedelic era 65 to 69 changed minds more than any era thereafter, maybe before, too.

    The reasons given when making LSD illegal in the US 67 were wrong, often the opposite of truth. Similar for hemp. Prohibition creates problems.

    Prohibition of alcohol resulted in organized crime, Mafia taking over, violence, more drug problems. See Mexico. Space too short here for details.

  • hahaha the commercial before this video was about acetaminophen

  • You are a moron. If you want to get a degree then work for it. The government doesnt owe you shit.

  • were also not allowed to go to different countrys :( there goes my dreams of one day seeing America and Canada...

  • Note: Not app people are 'making a living' off drug dealing

  • Really should be titled, Feds Try to Block Students from obtaining government funding.

  • So you expect the same government that wages war on its citizens via the drug war to fairly dole out loans for college? Get the government out of all these areas.

  • I feel like this could also be seen as a racist policy since people who are the most targeted by cops in the u.s. are racial minorities, and of course because of the long term consequences of colonialism, patriarchy, and white privilege, racial minorities are more likely to come from disadvantaged backgrounds and so are more likely to be involved with drugs and drug dealing for an income. This is a very sick and twisted thing that's going on here :(

  • Some harmless drugs ar considered illegal, such as "meruh-wanna" (don't want to type it 'cuz it might get reported), thus killing financial aid. :'(

    It's not just drugs, either! Anything the government dislike they'll try to limit those individuals / people/persons from getting any "important" job.

    Such as jobs that require you to go to college in order to get a degree. -_-'

  • @KaxakaDarktree Marijuana crack cocaine mother fucking piece of shit asshole cunt niggers. It's fucking youtube you can't be "reported" for swearing.

  • It creates a permanent underclass. All a part of the plan.

  • but its ok for the cia to sell opium

  • part 1 - funny, i had a debate with my boyfriend regarding a similar topic. the discussion revolved around a young college girl who was caught with a large amount of marijuana in her car with the intent to traffic. she was later coerced by the police to take part in an undercover investigation that ultimately got her killed. anyway, there was a great amount of controversy regarding her case, particularly why the police had allowed this girl to go undercover with no training and little back up.

  • part 2 - my opinion is this: though i agree that there are greater crimes committed by people on a daily basis. none more horrifying and senseless than the crimes committed by our own government (e.g. trafficking children for the MK-ultra project) or large corporations who unethically kill millions of animals a year for fur, i have to admit and declare that i have little sympathy for someone dealing crack or methamphetamine to kids so they can pay off their tuition. i'm sorry, i just don't.

  • part 3 - the problem is that drugs are not only being sold to adults, but harmful drugs are also being sold to children! drugs which consequently effect not only their entire lives (should they get addicted) but the lives of their family. that said, i'm totally pro drugs FOR ADULTS... but if i chose to sell marijuanna to pay for my tuition and get caught in the process, why should i be exempt from the legal consequences involved?

  • and if the legal system exist for everyone then why are drug companies allowed to sell harmful drugs to people without legal consequences? why is the war on drugs not attacking the drug companies who not only sell drugs that don't work, but who ruthlessly use animals to test on? and why is the government not being held accountable for polluting our drinking water with lithium or fluoride? sorry for the long post.

  • Its definitely not right. the government is weird about many things including federal aide and drugs. I myself cant get federal aide because i got bad grades a couple times. I needed the aide to go in the first place. I was forced to quit ( for now)

  • 30.000 per year is way more than a regular "addict" spends over an year lol... make it 3000 and mabey more ppl will go to school instead of doing what they like :)

  • America's the most fucked up country on earth. Hypocrits..

  • The only government approved drugs are o.k. it doesn't matter what you do, or it does to you just as long as your name is on the bottle. And the stiffer the penalty, the the higher the black market price

  • I think it was Doug Stanhope who said that it all boils down to old fucks who vote who don't like drugs that ruin it for the rest of us.

  • amen!

    

  • DEA: This man has a dimebag on him with a .5 piece of marijuana. GET ON THE GROUND!

  • The current state of your country - The USA - is really saddening. It's nothing like what your ancestors wanted it to be when they wrote your constitution, the bill of rights and so on. It has turned into a moralistic, conservative corporate state. But what I don't understand is why not more americans vote Libertarian. Is it like egypt/tunisia and the whole arab spring thing? That people simply are too stupid for their own good - not only in the states but everywhere around the globe.

  • fuck em ! and fuck a system where people have to get into debt to have some pompous

    individual tell them what to think , and fuck a government for not allowing an individual who

    choses to expand their mind recreationally ,the right to expand it academically !

    The two drugs they do allow you are the most dangerous drugs on the planet and they ban everything else and punish people who chose the the safer mind expanding the right to a further education ! WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO DEMOCRACY ?!@#$%^

  • legalize and STOP the LEGAL ~ LIES

  • FUCK THE GOVERNEMNT

  • @sokaplaya923 and the New world order

  • That's absolutely crazy!

  • The Mental Health Professionals get money for treating the raped and the stalked people while drug addicts are not dependable clients. Even the child molesters get to be mandatory clients of the mental health system while compounds for a religious experience do not promote mental health system dependency.

  • Good thing I don't want to go to college and I don't want to get a job :p

  • It seems to say that for dealers it is ok to use drugs.

  • That's fucking retarded.

  • As Graham Hancock would say about the drug war, "...a cruel persecution of our minds." "...a modern day witch hunt."

  • Oh...like alcohol isn't a drug ? Amazing how stupid our laws are.

  • Masters? Why not a Doctorate..?

  • I'VE GOT IT... if they do or sell potentially harmless subtances we just won't let them go to school, and do better in life. THAT'L TEACH EM. XD oh my god they are SOOO FUCKING STUPID.

  • That's a great point, Krystle!

  • The gubmint brings IN the drugs!! But they also, will NEVER let you know what planet, this is;

    watch?v=BMTP4hGCv3k

  • Wow I'll be studying psychology next year too! what's it like?

  • College education is over rated

  • I agree with quite a bit of what you say. I think that drug dealing is often a 'real crime' as you're likely to deal drugs that will at some point hurt someone or kill them, or will include a cut of drugs that you're not actually admittedly selling. It is definitely better to get a minimum-wage "shitty" job than to be a drug dealer. No one is too good to just get an honest job. However you make a great comparison to rapists etc and I agree that ex-drug dealers should be able to get an education.

  • It's outrageous really. The government is saying it's better to rape someone than get caught smoking some pot... WTF is up with that!?

  • Everyone needs to vote for ron paul, he would stop all this nonsense

  • @googlefish53

    Ron Paul is just another rightwing christian gaybashing theocrat. If you want government in the form of a crucifix so small it gets shoved right up your ass, there's your man: Ron Paul.

  • @BadDolphin I don't think you know much about congressman Paul; his libertarian stance lies far "left" of most members of the democratic party. Ron Paul encourages personal freedom, I don't think it follows that he is therefore a theocrat. While your pun is entertaining, it is grossly inaccurate. If you have conflicting views, than state their significance in an intelligent manner please. Ad hominem arguments are bad enough, but it's even worse when they are false.

  • @BadDolphin Thanks for informing me that Ron Paul is all of those things.

    In turn, let me make it super duper clear to you that Barney the Dinosaur is riding a magical toy train across the galaxy to Tattooine, where he's going to hook up with Obi Wan and go clubbing in Elrond. After that, I'm sure they'll all snort coke off a toddler while the Flinstones play Guns 'n' Roses covers.

    You know, because both of our accusations have equal credibility and all.

    Bad Dolphin? You are the worst Dolphin.

  • @googlefish53 Ron Paul will try, but there's something much more powerful than the government that we see. Some of the goals Ron Paul hopes to accomplish, particularly ending the federal government's rule over everyone, will most likely end horribly - Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were the last presidents to try and end the federal government's reign. Don't get me wrong, I'd say Ron Paul's probably the best choice out of the choices, but don't expect things to change dramatically.

  • @googlefish53 yeah, politicians never lie. and they always do what they promise to do.

  • @googlefish53 um, YEAH, I also like a few of the things he stands for, audit the FED, smaller gov, ect, but he is so anti-woman it isn't funny. I suppose he is the least smelly of the rotten eggs.

  • @googlefish53 vote ron !!!!

  • @googlefish53 I wont vote for him because: He’s against gay marriage, abortion, and separation of church and state. he denies climate change and believes that USA should be a Christian country. He believes the civil rights act had a negative impact on the country. He doesn't want the super-rich to be taxed too much. He would close the Department of Education. He wouldnt be able to bring the troops home. He signed the Pro-Life Presidential pledge. I was tempted to vote for him for a while, though

  • Thank you for uploading :)

  • Government: "It's ok to rape and murder, but if you want to smoke pot or take shrooms and think about life, that's crossing the line!"

  • @EnslynHalo That's not true; you can get the death penalty for murder or rape. I'm not saying I agree with the policy for financial aid for ex-drug users or dealers, but to say that the government says "it's OK to rape or murder" is clearly not true.

  • Depends how you define the word 'wrong'. It's obviously *morally* wrong as in 'unfair', especially as US govt agencies seem to be involved in the drugs trade. But for that very reason, I think there must be method to the madness, and such policies make sense in terms of a particular agenda.

  • Damn.

  • you all heard her, ' you have to stay a drug dealer'

  • I like the fact that most pyschonauts are actually intelligent and interesting people like yourself and I.

  • You make some good points.

    The idea is that they want to "protect" young adults from drugs, but in reality, the individual colleges should be making these decisions.

    In any case, there is an education bubble due Federal involvement in education. It will probably be the next big crash after the housing bubble.

  • move to europe.. its less of a mindless dictatorship here

  • @LowryderKid Are you fucking stupid?

  • @thegoodlocust isn't the US full of utterly senseless regulations?

  • @LowryderKid oh they are sensible for their interest, not the people's interest.

  • @LowryderKid Why yes it is, but it isn't quite as bad as Europe. Especially with the unelected bureaucrats in the European Union eroding away national sovereignty.

    The sovereign debt crisis they are currently experiencing is the path the US is on - but we aren't there yet.

  • a kidnapper should get food too. Let's rehabilitate their asses

  • write back to them...saying..ZIG HEIL MIEN FUHRER!!!

    says it all!

  • in Texas, you can't get food stamps if you've been busted

  • Reminds me of this: the tyee . ca /News/2007/04/23/Feldmar/

  • fuck the government

  • I think you are really pretty, that's what i think. :)

  • I think when the government says that drugs destroy lives they need to back it up with some evidence. So, first they catch you with drugs and then they, (the state) destroys your life and blames it on the drugs. This is simply genocide in disguise.

  • i was first confronted with this issue two years ago when i received a ticket for unlawful possession of marijuana and the judge said if this charge sticks you wont be eligible for financial aid .i was shocked and appalled at this but the judge was kind enough to change it to criminal mischief so i could receive aid, thankfully some folks understand the foolishness of our country's drug policies. i got lucky but not everyone will i would like to thank you for bringing this to peoples attention

  • Revolution please!

  • i think i love you :) but yeah the goverments suck at that nowdays...

  • F.E.D.S. Financial , Evil , Descendants ,  of Satan .

  • first of all, you should have the freedom to put whatever you want into your own body.  If you don't own your own meat, you don't own anything. secondly, even with the bullshit drug laws, once the judicial system has prosecuted you for that offense you should be able to move on. You shouldn't have to worry about how smoking that joint four years ago forbids you from going to college or getting a good job. Malum in se v. malum prohibitum.

  • The way I look at it, if the problem is passing a drug test to get into school, than maybe you should get your priorities in order and put down the joint or syringe for a few weeks.A person who does drugs or did them should not be starved of an education unless there drug use is disrupting other students.Drug use also brings up issues with a lender who does have the right to know if there client has a problem with drugs.

  • What exactly do these laws achieve? If the anti drug laws are "for the good of" society, then stopping people with convictions going to college, or at least pulling their finances, is essentially damaging society by stopping these people from getting educated and then becoming "useful" members of society. Bizarro.

  • I think marijuana laws need to be reformed

  • i don't know if anyone's written it here yet, but college is where you LEARN about drugs. the feds are biting a hand that feeds them. aren't they keen to the fact that the sale of "illegal" drugs launders money out of our pockets and into theirs [banks]?

  • @XXTheRealMcCoyXX

    Goes without saying....

    YOU DO NOT GIVE MONEY TO HEROIN ADDICTS!!!

    YOU DO NOT TRUST HEROIN ADDICTS!!!

    YOU JUST DON'T DO IT!!!

    Anything you do for these people only makes them worse, I've been through it twice and let me tell you, you can't convince a corpse it's not dead, It's a corps! A Person is either going to be a student or a junkie... Can't be both.

  • @XXTheRealMcCoyXX Well drugs can be a joint here.

  • @XXTheRealMcCoyXX So your telling us that a junkie cant ever come over his addictions and become a better man? Your saying a troubled 18 year old who sold weed down his block shouldnt ever look up to anything other than to living and dying in the ghetto because the law now has him locked down for life in his hood. You know very well thats the majority effected by these laws. Its sad how bliss an blind middle an upper classes are inside there box.

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  • Here a solution dont do drugs untilyou get IN college.

  • @jomomma2694 i agree

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  • Are they fucking stupid? "LSD was one of the most important things I've done in my life" - Steve Jobs. Also, the amount of Silicon Valley movers and shakers who were dropping trips at Burning Man and the likes? Where do they think their inspiration came from? The bottom of a beer glass? If you want to effectively shackle your home-grown work force, go ahead with your crazy new idea on your futile war on drugs. Or just let these kids BE kids, and take drugs, then watch them become the future.

  • I think that war never ends and private enterprise long ago set this up as a basis for the elite. ...Because they need more drugs than us. And how!

  • It's totally wrong.

  • The "War on drugs" is really just a war on the people. I think there is a bigger issue though with the student loans, I don't thing the government should be involved at all. Without all the these government backed loans the price of college would have to drop to a price people could afford! The college industrial complex has become a scam, filling minds with useless "knowledge" and selling near worthless degrees. Most still can't find a good job when they graduate but now have student loans.

  • All you Americans (not u phoney right winged ones) come to CANADA !!!

    We dont have stupid drug tests lol .

  • prohibition is an abject failure. it MUST END!

  • Wow that's ridiculous

  • I agree

  • Your right

    Your thinking about psychology research releted to "drugs" as a future carier plan?

    You could do a step towards that topic whit some Profesors,human Psyche, beliefs,religio and expierences (the mistic ones) and ther resoning after and so forth (that its facinating to resorch that stuff).

    People thend to get a bad point of view if you say It should be legal for me to do what i want if it doesnt harm any body.They seam to get a TV point of view of that person.Know what im talking about?

  • You are a lot smarter than your government and nicer to look at too.

  • Feds don't work for America, they work for themselves. Can't keep and hide what's on the other side anymore, we know now.

  • Do not take drugs and you will have no problems. Like me. I don' t take drugs , only Tabaco alcohol sugar and coffee.... You look awsome in that pink hat seen on roundtable disc.

    love from Belgium. The place to trip. lol

  • @giskiepictures ~ enjoy the planet's legal drugs of choice! do you indulge in being sedentary as well, smarty?;^)

  • Good point.

  • I think laws that try to regulate how individuals treat their own bodies (such as using certain plant products) are insane and tyrannical. The very existence of such laws shows that there is something FUNDAMENTALLY wrong with even our CONCEPTION of government.

  • you are so right thats just crazy

  • thx for givin the faith back in good women existence ;p

  • It's a disgrace how the state treats students. Imo there needs to be some real kinda show of solidarity to draw attention to the fact such as a week long love-making demonstration or something close. People need to stand-up.....or lay down for their rights.

    Naturally I would give my services for the students cause so how about I'm your partner for the forthcoming 7 days ?

  • It's the same way with TANF. Anyone convicted of a felony drug charge is denied TANF as was established in the PRWORA of 1996, yet at the same time people who are convicted of other felonies (and as this video pointed out, there are a lot worse felonies than drug related "crimes") can still be given aid.

  • What part of psychology are you in? i was interested in psych too

  • well i think...well darn i cant really think cuz all thats on my mind is you standing in a tunnel wearing only a gas mask and a g-string. ...great picture. ^_^

  • Their full of shit nuff said

  • Entheogens should be part of the curriculum.

  • Also spot-on: the policy probably actually increases drug use on campus. Those with prior dealing convictions will find that dealing is the only way to finance their education. Who do you suppose they'll be selling to?

    I must have missed it when lobotomization was made a requirement for higher office.

  • As suggested, it's a deliberate policy to keep drug offenders from bettering themselves. The Feds can then point to this situation (of their own making) and use it to "justify" the war on drugs.

  • isn't oaksterdam a university? how are they going to stop a school focused around a drug?

  • While I see your point, I'd like to believe that these rules are in place to prevent students from using financial aid money to support their convictions, rather than their education.

  • There is something wrong with this picture..so go to the source..who made this rule..what is his or her name? credentials?..its always these disembodied people making these rules..who are they? who do represent?.. 

  • Proud to be European! We don't have to deal with shit like that! Sometimes I even think that we're encouraged to take drugs while studying at a university.

  • Hey Krystle, I also wanna get my masters in spychology:) I'm just curious about what percentage of my tuition and fees can financial aid help with. Thanks:)

  • It's just another part of their plan to keep folks down & out who don't fit into their version of soceity --- especially the working class & poor! Eventually they'll be herding all of us "undesireables" onto trains headed for modern day concentration camps or hunting us all down like terrorists, if they can't force us to starve to death first. OUR GOVT IS THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!!!

  • @edthewicked

    Nah, they don't want to get rid of poor people. Who else is going to clean their toilets and pick their vegetables?

  • I'm about to take a bong hit.

  • @GanjaEclectus likewise, my bowl has also been packed.

  • its discrimination (period) as a student i find this repulsive... I live in Florida btw and our governor, Rick Scott, has placed mandatory random drug test on state employees :\

  • @littlehoodratthings

    Now that sounds like a damn fine idea!

    "Governor Scott, I see that you get a paycheck from the State of Florida.  Please pee in this bottle."

  • Hmm.. I'm sure the excuse is, schools don't want to be recognized for accepting "druggies". But it sounds like another ploy to keep those from the ghetto IN the ghetto. Perhaps even cutting down on first generation college students. Like a 'catch all' net to keep the system in line, and the mentalities for wealthy. I'm fully aware that ALL alternative substances (especially pot) are not sold in low in-come communities, but...