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DAVID'S FIRST TIME AT A STRIP CLUB

They still have drug dealers like that in my suburb because it's still like, it's like decriminalized, but it's not like super legal yet, so you still buy it like underground. It's funny.

October 4, 201832:44David
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Jason32:20
Long time ago. Yeah. Mm-hmm.
David32:22
Couple months?
Jason32:24
Mm, no, no, no, a couple years. Couple years. Yeah, I mean, that whole process of buying drugs is awful. Yeah, that's what was so great when they legalized marijuana. I was like blown away to walk into a store and be like, oh wow, this is all— I used to have…
David32:44
They still have drug dealers like that in my suburb because it's still like, it's like decriminalized, but it's not like super legal yet, so you still buy it like underground. It's funny.
Jason32:54
It's funny to watch those people get pushed out, you know.
David32:57
Yeah, the worst part about it is there's people in jail for fucking marijuana. There's people in jail for being caught with it. Why don't they just let those people go?
Jason33:05
Because the prison makes too much money off them using them as slave labor. You're kidding.