TiddyBaby • Sep 17, 2006 12:22 am
Is it legal to grow a coca plant, or import coca leaves/tea in the USA?
Tonchi wrote:
Peruvian presidential candidate Ollanta Humala, an ally of Chávez, has suggested that if he is elected he would distribute bread made with coca flour as part of the school lunches for children of the poor in his country.
marichiko wrote:
Arsenic and old lace, anybody?
marichiko wrote:I predict conservatives of all nations will quickly embrace this idea, since coca is an appetite suppressant, and they can get away with feeding the little poor kids half of what they would normally have to.
MaggieL wrote:Arsenic isn't a botanical. It's a metallic element.
MaggieL wrote:I doubt there would be much advantage gained; the fraction of food stamp/welfare/AFDC funds spent on coca products would probably remain constant.
I'm guessing that "Old Lace" wasn't referring to Queen Anne's Lace, either.MaggieL wrote:Arsenic isn't a botanical. It's a metallic element.
marichiko wrote:REALLY????? I thought it was an old movie starring Cary Grant.
Do what everyone else does: sell the food stamps for cash. Of course, that's why Colorado is using a card system now, I'd imagine.marichiko wrote:
My dealer prefers cash to QUEST cards (Colorado food stamp card). I hear he won't take WIC or commodities, either. I guess I'm just going to have to find someone more reasonable.
MaggieL wrote:Do what everyone else does: sell the food stamps for cash. Of course, that's why Colorado is using a card system now, I'd imagine.