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I was 21 the first time i smoked, i had been around it a bit before that but not much. When i wasin HS i was completely tricked by DARE. 

 I was out at work with a friend in the middle of nowhere, sterilizing the ground on oil and gas well sites.  He had some green and we went about finding a way of smoking it.   we came across a metal pen and smoked up.    I dont remember ever feeling anything.   a week or two later i was working with a guy who has smoked all day everyday since the seventies.   smoking with him was the first time i ever got high.  i had no wayto judge time and felt a little out of it, but it felt so good.   

This was the beginning of my love affair with miss mary jane

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General / Re: Migratory bird treaty act of 1918
« on: January 16, 2013, 10:01:14 AM »
It doesn't apply if you're Native American.

They're allowed to own eagle feathers.
   

That seems pretty lame to only allow Native Americans to have eagle feathers.    i thought all men were created equal. I just demand to be treated as an equal.  I am a native american, i was born here and it is my homeland.


I want to know how/what the market could provide as alternatives, if this were just  gone all of the sudden.

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General / Re: Migratory bird treaty act of 1918
« on: January 15, 2013, 11:00:21 AM »
Im really not sure, if i owned the birds, it would be a non issue. However with luring onto your property, im dont know what to do.   

The black market, provides a nice price increase for poachers.

To me it is so over the top stupid that it is a federal offence if a friend gave me an eagle feather, or that plucking a dead bird could get me federal time in a cage.

This law is by possesion only regardless of how you came to have it.

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General / Migratory bird treaty act of 1918
« on: January 15, 2013, 09:37:02 AM »
I have recently began looking at the migratory bird treaty act of 1918.i found that possessing almost any part of most birds is a federal crime, even just picking up a dropped feather from any raptor.   

This seemed to be a way to stop poaching and commercial killing of birds.   

I was wanting to know what market solutions there could be to this law.   

To me private property rights should take care of this, but im looking for other alternative views on this.   

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