Damn, that's the exact same shirt I have!!!!!
The colors are the same. My pot leaf is also green, and my letters are also red. And the pot leaf isn't solid, but has lines thru it. And of course my t-shirt also says And the photo was shot in the time frame (March 1999) in which I bought my shirt. I got my t-shirt when I went to the 1998 Libertarian National Convention in Washington D.C. I didn't buy the shirt at the Libertarian Convention. I bought it from some guy at the annual July 4 marijuana smoke out which is held in front of the White House. I think it's held in front of the Rose Garden. The guy I bought the shirt was a Black guy who said he was from Tucson, Arizona. |
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How cool. I talked to the guy in the photo and it's the same guy who sold me the t-shirt almost 17 years ago in Washington D.C. He has a website that he sells t-shirt at an its: Www.njweedman.bigcartel.com I love my country, but I fear my government!!!Edward Forchion's T-shirt |
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I got this t-shirt around 17 years ago in Washington D.C. at the annual marijuana smoke out in front of the White House on July 4, 1998. In November of 2015 I discovered by accident that Edward Forchion was the guy that sold it to me. Edward Forchion also goes by the name New Jersey Weedman. The t-shirt has a serious attitude problem towards the government and says: I love my country,The quote certainly is true. According to the ACLU 50% of the people arrested every year in the USA are arrested for victimless marijuana crimes. The "War on Drugs" has turned America into the worlds largest police state. According to US Bureau of Prison statistics, 51% of the people in Federal prisons are there for victimless drug war crimes. That includes, all drugs, not just marijuana. Sadly the "War on Drugs" isn't about protecting American from bad guys. The "War on Drugs" is pretty much a government jobs program for cops who get paid big bucks for arresting people for victimless drug war crimes. The "War on Drugs" is also a jobs program for prosecutors, judges, public defenders, defense attorneys, probation officers and prison guards. Almost all of those jobs pay government workers big bucks for throwing people in prison for victimless drug war crimes. Legalize MarijuanaSafer Arizona & Arizonans for Mindful Regulation (AZfmr)Some people who want to legalize marijuana meet at Jerry's Restaurant near 24th Street & Thomas Road in Phoenix.
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