Airport scene
As an anti-drug conservative, I had to laugh at the line when they step outside;
"Hey man, what you smoking?"
He doesn't ask for a cigarette, but asks what he's smoking. Good dialogue
As an anti-drug conservative, I had to laugh at the line when they step outside;
"Hey man, what you smoking?"
He doesn't ask for a cigarette, but asks what he's smoking. Good dialogue
Definitely a good line, but I've got to make a comment.
Are you not aware that the "war on drugs" has been every bit as much a failure as prohibition was? Here in California, we're letting rapists and murderers out of prison because of overcrowding, but we're still keeping the pot smokers locked up.
I don't use illegal drugs, although I tried marijuana twenty years ago in college, and I didn't much like it. The whole idea of inhaling the fumes from burning vegetable matter is just kinda disgusting.
But is it really worse than your martini or my margarita? I don't really think so. Recreational pot is legal in several states now, and it's inevitable that it will be legally nationwide eventually. Why not focus on the health aspects, rather than the criminal?
Still a great line in a great film!
I intend to live forever.
So far, so good.
People shouldn't be jailed for victimless crimes. People shouldn't die trying to enforce victimless crimes. And crime victims shouldn't have to wait for their cases to be investigated or tried because the law and justice systems are so clogged investigating and trying cases that have no victim. Vote Libertarian.
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