Smoking cannabis while two friends visited proved the last straw for a neighbour who decided the way to shut down the festivities was to blowtorch the outside of the man’s apartment - via TheGrowthOp CannabisCulture CannabisCommunity news
reports the neighbour said he had been drinking and got carried away. He also said he was only trying to scare the man and knew the flame would not ignite the wood.
Accepting his remorse and efforts to date, the judge sentenced him to six months, suspended him for two years, directed him to undergo an alcohol abstinence monitoring program and noted he is subject to a five-year restraining order.reported The company’s 2019 Cannabis Culture Poll, done in conjunction with PSB Research and Burson Cohn & Wolf, involved 1,000 people in the U.S. and just over 600 in Canada, some of whom smoked cannabis and others who don’t.Article content
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