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bringmagicback

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Hmmmm...who scans the Story County arrest site on the reg??? Scummy reporters and....scummy rag reporters??? Which one one are you? Birch or Randbo?

I agree, people that check jail records everyday are the worst. i remember I got a public intox once and like 20 people messaged me on fb about it the next day. Really, thats how you spend your time?
 

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Hope Stanz learns something from this and moves on from it. No need for CW to do anything beyond talking to him, and everyone will forget about this in a week.

Just had to get that in before this devolves into another legalization debate.
 

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Hope Stanz learns something from this and moves on from it. No need for CW to do anything beyond talking to him, and everyone will forget about this in a week.

Just had to get that in before this devolves into another legalization debate.
Fire him
 
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I heart dank... reliable source. No bias . Lol come on man you gotta do better
http://www.livescience.com/42738-marijuana-vs-alcohol-health-effects.html

same evidence:

Drinking too much alcohol can quickly kill a person. The inability to metabolize alcohol as quickly as it is consumed can lead to a buildup of alcohol in the brain that shuts down areas necessary for survival, such as those involved with heartbeat and respiration. [7 Ways Alcohol Affects Your Health]
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"You can die binge-drinking five minutes after you've been exposed to alcohol. That isn't going to happen with marijuana," said Ruben Baler, a health scientist at the National Institute on Drug Abuse

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Marijuana affects the cardiovascular system, increasing heart rate and blood pressure, but a person can't fatally overdose on pot like they can with alcohol, Baler said.

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The long-term effects of drinking heavily are well known. "Excess alcohol is going to lead to very severe consequences, and chronic excess alcohol is the most likely to lead to a lot of threatening issues," Murray said.

Drinking can lead to alcoholic liver disease, which can progress to fibrosis of the liver, which in turn can potentially lead to liver cancer, Murray said.

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But while early studies showed some evidence linking marijuana to lung cancer, subsequent studies have debunked that association.
 

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Hiltonmagic25 is a complete jerk!! He's gotta have something against Jared!!!
 

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http://www.livescience.com/42738-marijuana-vs-alcohol-health-effects.html

same evidence:

Drinking too much alcohol can quickly kill a person. The inability to metabolize alcohol as quickly as it is consumed can lead to a buildup of alcohol in the brain that shuts down areas necessary for survival, such as those involved with heartbeat and respiration. [7 Ways Alcohol Affects Your Health]
A;

"You can die binge-drinking five minutes after you've been exposed to alcohol. That isn't going to happen with marijuana," said Ruben Baler, a health scientist at the National Institute on Drug Abuse

M;

Marijuana affects the cardiovascular system, increasing heart rate and blood pressure, but a person can't fatally overdose on pot like they can with alcohol, Baler said.

A:

The long-term effects of drinking heavily are well known. "Excess alcohol is going to lead to very severe consequences, and chronic excess alcohol is the most likely to lead to a lot of threatening issues," Murray said.

Drinking can lead to alcoholic liver disease, which can progress to fibrosis of the liver, which in turn can potentially lead to liver cancer, Murray said.

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But while early studies showed some evidence linking marijuana to lung cancer, subsequent studies have debunked that association.
Dude get out of here. Nobody cares
 
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