‘They have to deal with violent deranged crack heads, not peaceful potheads?’
‘If potheads are entitled to their drug of choice, why not those who prefer a line of Charlie?’
‘70% of potheads claim not to have gone on to class A substance, which is a fairly believable stat.’
‘Look at his friends, druggies and potheads galore.’
‘I know people I'd call potheads, but nobody that smokes that much, that often.’
‘Was it an implication that I am a pothead, or a coke addict?’
‘All the guys at my school are either potheads or nerds.’
‘People think that we're all major potheads but the fact of the matter is I'm way more into alcohol, Vicadan, morphine and codeine.’
‘Scared you might actually bond with some of these potheads?’
‘Most people who grew up in the Sixties weren't longhaired potheads.’
‘They played football and soccer during the school season, but they were also potheads that skateboarded and got into trouble regularly.’
‘This is, therefore, not a greenlight to all you potheads to head for the border; as police will continue to bust those who cultivate or deal the drug illegally.’
‘But then potheads in Amsterdam start a protest that spreads throughout Europe, extinguishing exports.’
‘I was a second-stringer who didn't talk to anyone but potheads.’
‘She didn't want to turn into the potheads her parents were.’
‘I might not be as stable as all the rest of you potheads, but I don't need a baby-sitter.’
‘You may wonder how a cartoon strip about three potheads could survive the 1960s, let alone the 80s.’
‘Maybe I could head back to school and pay one of the potheads a hundred bucks to do a quick job.’
‘‘Wow Grant,’ she replied, ‘You look like the same pothead I've known for years.’’
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