I went to the Lucky Brand store at the mall yesterday, because one of my friends said there was a shirt there that I had to see. I ended up buying it because it was so awesome, check it out: FRONT VIEW: http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/776/image162cp3.jpg BACK VIEW: http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/2650/image161wb2.jpg To celebrate, I smoked it, and I baked it (http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/2061/image163qs9.jpg), but I can't wear it right yet I emailed Lucky and told them, as long as their shirts will be made out of hemp when cannabis is legalized, I will support the brand.
Well, I don't know if it'd fit under Recreational Use, but I decided to post it in here instead of General because I... actually, I don't even know. It just seemed like it'd fit in here
I got it on sale for $25! But yeah, not worth $50 otherwise, since it's not even hemp fabric. 100% cotton.
Check out: http://www.luckybrand.com/Product.aspx?p=LBX16583&l=&km=smoke&pn=1 It says $55 on there, but you should call them and ask why it's on sale for $25 at the Bellevue, WA location, and see if you can get a price adjustment to meet the price there. Maybe they'll do it
Wearing a weed tshirt just draws unwanted attention. I dont understand why people draw attention to the fact that they do illegal things.
Because I've gotten nothing but compliments on it, I don't think anybody gives a shit about weed anymore (around here at least, there's an upcoming house bill that would reclassify the possession of 40 grams or less of marijuana to a civil infraction; you'd get a $100 ticket for it). Legality does not equate with morality in this case; if I were wearing a shirt proclaiming my status as a child molester, then I'd have something to worry about... but weed is something I can feel good about because it benefits my life, and I think it is the law that is at fault in this case. EDIT: Also, I'm not a child molester, that was just an example to contrast the differences between the two