Wasilla
- Netpackrat
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Wasilla
I'm probably going to burn in hell for posting this, but some of you might not be aware that Wasilla is known for something other than being Sarah Palin's hometown. I first heard this on the radio several years ago, but had a devil of a time finding it, because Google results for anything containing "wasilla" have been totally fucked up by current events.
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- Frankingun
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Re: Wasilla
High-larious.
IIRC, when I was stationed in Alaska (1987), wacky-weed was still legal. For Alaskans, it was legal to grow, posses, and use but you couldn't sell or give it away. But, you had to be an adult.
There was a ballot proposition (or something) to rescind the legalization. Their main point (again, IIRC) was that teeenagers were getting stoned all over the place.
Legalized dope affected me, indirectly, as that marijuana was NOT legal on-base, and we had more civilians than military on base. The most irritating thing was, the civies would toss their dope as soon as they even saw a cop, because it was a Federal offence to posses on-base.
So, we (the USAF Security Police) were constantly (about daily) finding bags of weed, or joints. Which we had to "bag and tag." And document. And secure int the armory, for investigation.
During my entire year in AK, no one, on our base, was ever prosecuted for possessing dope. Just a big nuisance.
IIRC, when I was stationed in Alaska (1987), wacky-weed was still legal. For Alaskans, it was legal to grow, posses, and use but you couldn't sell or give it away. But, you had to be an adult.
There was a ballot proposition (or something) to rescind the legalization. Their main point (again, IIRC) was that teeenagers were getting stoned all over the place.
Legalized dope affected me, indirectly, as that marijuana was NOT legal on-base, and we had more civilians than military on base. The most irritating thing was, the civies would toss their dope as soon as they even saw a cop, because it was a Federal offence to posses on-base.
So, we (the USAF Security Police) were constantly (about daily) finding bags of weed, or joints. Which we had to "bag and tag." And document. And secure int the armory, for investigation.
During my entire year in AK, no one, on our base, was ever prosecuted for possessing dope. Just a big nuisance.
- Wrenchbender1
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Re: Wasilla
Wow. Only a 40 minute drive? You guys must really book it.
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