iOS Blog: Apple Reverses Course, Allows Marijuana Apps in Marijuana-Legal States [Updated]

Apple Reverses Course, Allows Marijuana Apps in Marijuana-Legal States [Updated]

Why don't we ban alcohol while we're about it.

Point 1. Insert fasepalm.jpg
http://healthland.time.com/2011/09/08/marijuana-slims-pot-smoking-linked-to-lower-body-weight/
http://healthland.time.com/2013/05/21/marijuana-the-next-diabetes-drug/
Study in question: http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/08/24/aje.kwr200.full

Point 2. Insert double facepalm.jpg
There is no threat of a law suit against them over the apps. If someone breaks Apple's TOS that's on them, not Apple. Apple is one of the most valued companies in the world, good luck going up against their lawyers over someone else breaking the TOS Apple has.

Your silly anti reasons are just that, silly.

Only in Marijuana-Legal states? Why? Let's not pretend anything here, it's available pretty much anywhere in the world regardless of its legal status and a hell of a lot more people than you think smoke it on a regular basis. Time to accept people's lifestyle choices and just allow the apps Apple!
At least Safari still allows you to visit the sites and forums still.
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Pfft. :rolleyes:

For goodness sake people, point 1 was a total joke. I have updated my original post since clearly everyone is sensitive.
For point two, i was just imagining why Apple might want to enforce geofensing of the App. I am not advocating anything. I have not stated a position as either for or against weed -- unless it is crabgrass in which case I firmly stand against it.
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Are you high? What a ridiculous comment. Americans didn't get fat because some of them smoke weed and like to scarf down Cheetos.

Yes my comment was ridiculous. It was meant to be so. I guess humor is lost on people when it comes to weed. I would have thought the opposite.

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