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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho Villa View Post
    Hilarious.

    People need to chill. Most of all employers who care if you accidentally did pot at some point in time.

    Edit: I think they should still be punished, its not gentlemanly to drug someone without their knowledge, but its an overall harmless prank and should be treated as such.
    Gentlemanly? That is an extremely interesting word selection. Drugging someone without their knowledge is not a matter of being gentlemanly. I am 100% in favor of the legalization of marijuana, but I choose not to participate in using it. That being said, if I unknowingly ingested some because of a "harmless" prank...I would shit two bricks instead of one. What if I worked in a job where I was randomly drug tested and failed because of this "harmless" prank? The "harmless" prank now has taken food out my son's mouth. What if I was pulled over and found to be intoxicated? Now I have a criminal record because of this "harmless" prank. Still think it's "hilarious"?

    I'm all for allowing people to make their own choices. But the second you start screwing with my choices, it's anything but comedic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho Villa View Post
    Hilarious.

    People need to chill. Most of all employers who care if you accidentally did pot at some point in time.

    Edit: I think they should still be punished, its not gentlemanly to drug someone without their knowledge, but its an overall harmless prank and should be treated as such.
    I'm with Pugnac on this- it's not a harmless prank, none of the employers I ever worked for or applied to (USG and JCSO included) have ever looked at "accidently smoking pot" as something to look the other way on. If you think this is funny you got a sick twisted outlook on the world. Plus, it goes to show not many know the difference between smoking and ingesting THC. Smoking it is one thing, but ingesting it is a much more potent high that can actually negatively affect people. Further, I know some folks who are allergic to cannabis (yes, the plant), had this happened to them, there is a chance they could have died. Harmless? I think not, actually far from it. Think about if they had laced the brownies with LSD? Or what if someone did die from this? Drug my food without my knowledge or permission, yeah, I'm coming after you with the full force of the US Legal system, as messed up as it is, you probably won't be the one with the last laugh.
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    So here's a totally unrelated but somewhat relevant hypothetical: What about a contact high from a concert? I went to a Kiss concert at McNichols Arena back in the day, and we were in the upper deck. Needless to say, I got baked just sitting there. I hadn't actively smoked dope since before I graduated high school several years prior. Had I been tested, how would I have explained that to my employer? Never was an issue because my employer at the time flat didn't care unless you were driving for the company.
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    I'm with you guys, not a harmless prank, criminal prosecution is in order, but what kind of yay-hoo accepts a brownie from a CU student?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    So here's a totally unrelated but somewhat relevant hypothetical: What about a contact high from a concert? I went to a Kiss concert at McNichols Arena back in the day, and we were in the upper deck. Needless to say, I got baked just sitting there. I hadn't actively smoked dope since before I graduated high school several years prior. Had I been tested, how would I have explained that to my employer? Never was an issue because my employer at the time flat didn't care unless you were driving for the company.
    I think that's a risk you accept taking when you go to an event like that. It's still against your will, but you're not unknowingly intaking something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
    I'm with you guys, not a harmless prank, criminal prosecution is in order, but what kind of yay-hoo accepts a brownie from a CU student?


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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    So here's a totally unrelated but somewhat relevant hypothetical: What about a contact high from a concert? I went to a Kiss concert at McNichols Arena back in the day, and we were in the upper deck. Needless to say, I got baked just sitting there. I hadn't actively smoked dope since before I graduated high school several years prior. Had I been tested, how would I have explained that to my employer? Never was an issue because my employer at the time flat didn't care unless you were driving for the company.
    Now see if it was a Metallica concert at Mc Nichols arena I would owe you an apology. (96 sophomore in hs).

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    Here's one of the morons involved...


    The one on the right.

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    As a side note, I may have just gotten a contact high from just talking to one of my customers...my showroom STILL smells like weed. Holy skunk, Batman!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PugnacAutMortem View Post
    I think that's a risk you accept taking when you go to an event like that. It's still against your will, but you're not unknowingly intaking something.
    I think that's a risk you take living in boulder where they voted 2:1 to legalize it.

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