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BOOMER43 07-16-2015 02:26 AM

Re: Medicinal Pot on Party Boat?
 
I thought this site was about fishing. Not crying about people smoking some weed. I get that people should be more discreet about it and respect their fellow anglers. But if you want to have a perfect fishing experience according to your values then book a charter. Now let's get back to fishing instead of bitching!

Dino 07-16-2015 06:09 AM

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In other news the Grateful Dead just played their last show :(

tautog 07-16-2015 08:39 AM

Re: Medicinal Pot on Party Boat?
 
When I have to throw back 2lb sea bass next month, I will need some kind bud to smooth me out.:eek:

Skolmann 07-16-2015 12:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1captainron (Post 412664)
I could care less about what people do on their own time....Not on my Boat though. Couple times in the past when I have smelled it on the guys boarding, I pulled them aside and told them the Rules, no problem.
If someone does happen to light up on the trip, they are told immediately to end it, I don't call the cops, we don't make a scene, case closed.

If I did nothing, my regs would loose all respect for me and my business and chances are I would loose them. If a State Trooper is on-board (and we have several) that are customers, he could make the Captain take the boat back to port and file charges on the Customer and the Captain. It happened many years ago to a well known Captain at the time.

Get High on the Fishing and the fact that your alive to enjoy it! Besides, you might go scitso!:D

Well stated

Joey Dah Fish 07-16-2015 04:52 PM

Re: Medicinal Pot on Party Boat?
 
This thread is almost as good as Flukasaraus :D

1captainron 07-16-2015 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Joey Dah Fish (Post 412806)
This thread is almost as good as Flukasaraus :D

And it should end...right now. Fishing Reports is what I pay for and expect. This has gone to far. I only posted in reply to something about the Party boats, so please, move this to NON-Fishing or delete it Gerry.

Offshoreafflicted 07-16-2015 05:05 PM

Re: Medicinal Pot on Party Boat?
 
If possession for medicinal purposes is legal does that make smoking in public legal? What about being in federal waters and charged by coast guard under Federal Law?

If you are on a vessel that leaves state waters can you be charged with smuggling as opposed to possession when you return to the dock?

I don't know the answers but you may want to do a little research before you spark one up in public. Would hate too see anyone made an example of for something silly.

Jay 07-17-2015 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 1captainron (Post 412807)
And it should end...right now. Fishing Reports is what I pay for and expect. This has gone to far. I only posted in reply to something about the Party boats, so please, move this to NON-Fishing or delete it Gerry.

Couldn't agree with you more. Let's see some fishing report! :D

PaBeerGuy 07-17-2015 02:54 PM

Re: Medicinal Pot on Party Boat?
 
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Originally Posted by torchee (Post 412563)
It should be prescribed (in some form or another) for sea sickness, nothing works better.

Maybe as an edible..

I thought your name might be an indicator, torchee.;) I agree too, nothing works better.;)

rumster 07-17-2015 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaosStarter (Post 412572)
Easy there Ronald Reagan. Maybe it's because people are starting to figure out that it's not as bad the the government has made it seem for the last 70 years. Don't start bringing politics into this as the reason for the negativity towards it is because of politics in the first place.

Deal with the reality of life straight. No crutches needed here in any way shape or form. Sorry to hear that your days of partying are over because you had to conform to some type of rules and regs to maintain employment. Really, How some people try to justify things never ceases to amaze me.


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