Would you smoke weed with your son like Snoop?

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Don't be stupid. You know damn well he's smoking, so a parent that smokes (much less Snoop Dogg) might as well show him the ropes so he don't make the typical mistakes
 

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I don't smoke or drink but don't families drink recreationally ALL THE TIME ?
What's the different with recreational use of marijuana between two adults ?
Or family members smoking some cigarettes together ?
I fail to see the issue here (if there is any..) I mean would the same question
come up if they were sitting down drinking an alcoholic beverage together ?


If them Jack boys knew you grew in your crib they'd pull a kick doe and you'll come home to what Ace did in the movie Paid in Full. Just something to think about.


Man...WHAT !? :russ:
If west coast is still in Cali then he can legally grow marijuana
if he meets the requirements for medicinal marijuana use. lol.
The "Jack boys" in this scenario might be legally growing a bit of their own.
What would they need to rob him for ? :laugh:


I'm familiar with that marijuana game :scheme:
...I just don't smoke :win:
 

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I don't get how kids who grow up in a household with an addict would want to become 1. Never made any sense to me. Im more like Deion Sanders when it comes to that shyt, if you seen half of your relatives devote their life to that shyt why would you do the same?
 

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Snoop kid is better off Doing Weed than Drinking or Smoking Tabacco = FACT. The reality is Snoop has been a pot head forever and I'm sure his kid grew up in that. I'm not shocked one of the biggest smokers of all time Son is going to be into Weed. Now I don't know what happen to the football scholarship, maybe he changed his mind. What I think really happen was Snoop wanted his son to go to College and play football but he didn't want to do that. He wants to rap like his Dad, so Snoop finally said OK. I don't cosign the pictures though. You don't need to show the world that.
 
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Depends I guess. I'd probably wait until he/she was 21 before I did it regularly; just to be safe. Don't want the cops knocking on my door for giving my medication to my son/daughter. I know a dude who had his life essentially ruined because of that.
 

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Of course I would lmao no doubt.

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Isn't snoops son going to UCLA?And Puffy's son.Puffy prolly aint gonna like snoop son bringing that shyt round young diddy.EAST VS WEST BEEF BACK :merchant:
 

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Man...WHAT !? :russ:
If west coast is still in Cali then he can legally grow marijuana
if he meets the requirements for medicinal marijuana use. lol.
The "Jack boys" in this scenario might be legally growing a bit of their own.
What would they need to rob him for ? :laugh:


I'm familiar with that marijuana game :scheme:
...I just don't smoke :win:

An Oakland man has been convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a man during a botched attempt to steal marijuana from the victim.

An Alameda County Superior Court jury deliberated for less than a full day before delivering its verdict on Thursday afternoon against Tyrrell Hill, 32, for the death of 28-year-old construction worker Kenny Holowatch.

Holowatch was shot in front of his home at 1103 Chester St. in West Oakland at about 1:35 p.m. on June 12, 2009.

In addition to murder, jurors convicted Hill of two special circumstances: murder during an attempted robbery and murder during a burglary.He will face life in state prison without the possibility of parole when he is sentenced by Judge Joseph Hurley on April 20.

Prosecutor Mark Jackson said Hill and three other suspects came to the house where Holowatch and his girlfriend were living after learning that Holowatch was growing marijuana that he planned to sell to medical marijuana dispensaries.Holowatch’s home was burglarized several weeks before the fatal shooting and the people who committed the burglary apparently told Hill and his associates that there was a large quantity of marijuana inside, Jackson said.

Hill and his associates tried to break into Holowatch’s home and steal the marijuana but Holowatch and his girlfriend ran out of the house and then got into a confrontation with the suspects outside, according to Jackson.The prosecutor said Hill shot Holowatch and then a second suspect also shot Holowatch, who died shortly after the shooting.Jackson said it’s not clear who the second shooter was, but he thinks it might have been 20-year-old Albert Tisdale, who will be prosecuted separately on a murder charge later this year.

The other two suspects haven’t been identified or arrested, he said.

All four suspects were armed with guns, according to Jackson.

He said that although Holowatch had made “a poor decision to grow marijuana” at his home, he wasn’t armed and had no criminal history.

According to Holowatch’s mother, Lisa David, Holowatch had previously lived in North Carolina and had only been in Oakland for two months when he was fatally shot.

David said Holowatch had moved to Oakland to be closer to her after her husband, who was Holowatch’s father, died of cancer.

Hill’s attorney, Thomas Broome, couldn’t be reached for comment on the jury’s verdict
Oakland Man Guilty Of Murder In Botched Marijuana Robbery « CBS San Francisco
 

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Yeah, and they'd spend two hours after that putting big ass plants in a van.

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An Oakland man has been convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a man during a botched attempt to steal marijuana from the victim.

An Alameda County Superior Court jury deliberated for less than a full day before delivering its verdict on Thursday afternoon against Tyrrell Hill, 32, for the death of 28-year-old construction worker Kenny Holowatch.

Holowatch was shot in front of his home at 1103 Chester St. in West Oakland at about 1:35 p.m. on June 12, 2009.

In addition to murder, jurors convicted Hill of two special circumstances: murder during an attempted robbery and murder during a burglary.He will face life in state prison without the possibility of parole when he is sentenced by Judge Joseph Hurley on April 20.

Prosecutor Mark Jackson said Hill and three other suspects came to the house where Holowatch and his girlfriend were living after learning that Holowatch was growing marijuana that he planned to sell to medical marijuana dispensaries.Holowatch’s home was burglarized several weeks before the fatal shooting and the people who committed the burglary apparently told Hill and his associates that there was a large quantity of marijuana inside, Jackson said.

Hill and his associates tried to break into Holowatch’s home and steal the marijuana but Holowatch and his girlfriend ran out of the house and then got into a confrontation with the suspects outside, according to Jackson.The prosecutor said Hill shot Holowatch and then a second suspect also shot Holowatch, who died shortly after the shooting.Jackson said it’s not clear who the second shooter was, but he thinks it might have been 20-year-old Albert Tisdale, who will be prosecuted separately on a murder charge later this year.

The other two suspects haven’t been identified or arrested, he said.

All four suspects were armed with guns, according to Jackson.

He said that although Holowatch had made “a poor decision to grow marijuana” at his home, he wasn’t armed and had no criminal history.

According to Holowatch’s mother, Lisa David, Holowatch had previously lived in North Carolina and had only been in Oakland for two months when he was fatally shot.

David said Holowatch had moved to Oakland to be closer to her after her husband, who was Holowatch’s father, died of cancer.

Hill’s attorney, Thomas Broome, couldn’t be reached for comment on the jury’s verdict
Oakland Man Guilty Of Murder In Botched Marijuana Robbery « CBS San Francisco
 
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