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  • Yes, but unless I missed it, not for having "grenades."

    It also just so happens that at the time of his conviction (well kinda sorta still, actually) it was illegal to have weed and guns at the same time. That and anywhere weed is legal even now, 1,000 plants is well above the commonly single digit limit on plants unless he has a commercial growers permit of some sort (but then, he could probably still have the guns/launcher actually).

    police seized:

    1,000 marijuana plants,

    The illegal part

    27 weapons – including a grenade launcher –

    All legal if no weed

    and 9,000 rounds of ammunition from his home

    Also legal, and no grenades mentioned.

    Free my man he didn't do shit.

  • Hol' up, it says a grenade launcher, which is actually legal to own, it doesn't say he had illegal HE grenades. Important distinction.

    The problem is "weed" and even if legal "weed+guns" wasn't until 2023 (and even still kinda a grey area but basically illegal).

  • Well, it's not the leaves, it's the buds.

    Unless you like headaches.

    But also

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug

    A drug is any chemical substance other than a nutrient or an essential dietary ingredient, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect.

    Now, while I may consider it essential to my diet, it very clearly fits the definition of a drug. But so does LSD and Psylocybin, not all drugs are bad.

  • Not usually glazed with honey, but sometimes (and it's good too). Most are buttery flaky goodness you cover with sausage gravy or cut in half to sandwich a slice of cheddar.

    The key when making them is not to crush your butter too much with your fork.

  • Tbf this would be the same on windows (well, if there was a fix other than reinstall...), unless you just already know the fix, which then would be the same on linux, you just don't know it yet.

    Besides, since windows only fix would be to reinstall, no second pc needed, just keep the installation drive and treat it like a windows reinstall, bam same same.

  • They're basically just poo-pooing the ideas of privacy and security, no more than "the government and corporations need access to everything you do because someone somewhere is doing bad things."

    It's the same idea as "encryption bad because terrorists," and "gun company bad because murders," some people blame the people doing the bad thing, and some people blame the tool used or who created it.

  • If you're looking to have an argument about regulations, I believe you'll find I'm a poor choice. I support more relaxed regulations on the guns themselves than you likely do, much less regulating things that can be used to make guns. Suppressors should be seen as safety equipment rather than locked behind an antiquated tax, SBR/SBS should be removed from that same tax system not because of safety but simply because the NFA was bad and pointless from the start, people between the age of 18 and 21 still deserve their rights (OR we need to raise the age of legal adulthood to 21, including military service and trying people as an adult, but the mix-matched mess is nonsense), there's more but that's enough controversial opinions on regulation to make my point:

    Tl;dr I don't support regulation of much, including any of that stuff you said. Fact still remains that printing a chairmanwon g19 is very, very possible. I won't even bring up how much easier it is than learning how to use a lathe nor how much cheaper it is to buy an ender3 than a CNC mill.