Create Account


Board Performance Issues We are aware of performance issues on the board and are working to resolve them! The board may be intermittently unavailable during this time. (May 07) x


The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show significantly less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.
Colorado businessman blames 'stoned' workers for move to SC

#1


Colorado businessman blames 'stoned' workers for move to SC
 

When workers at his Colorado business went to pot, Mark Brawner said it was enough for him to roll out of the Rockies and head for South Carolina.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/04/24/col...twitter_fn


Wants to join the "cereal box" dating service. I've dated enough flakes and nuts...all I want is the prize now.
[Image: mds111.jpg]
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#2

Lol the anti-pot people are really reaching for stories.

Reply

#3

same article

 

 

 

Quote:But Brawner told FoxNews.com Friday his comments got “twisted out of proportion,” although he did not deny relocating to the Myrtle Beach area, where smoking pot is still illegal."

 

“They had an agenda. They got what they wanted and not what they heard,” he said.

Reply

#4

Dude wasted a lot of time and money. Pot is still illegal at the federal level, and companies in Colorado are still allowed to drug test and ban the use of marijuana among employees.


Reply

#5

Quote:Dude wasted a lot of time and money. Pot is still illegal at the federal level, and companies in Colorado are still allowed to drug test and ban the use of marijuana among employees.
 

By the sound of it, he tried hiring other sculptors but few would show up to work sober. Besides, he got a grant from the SC community to bring his business there. I don't think he lost very much money, overall. 

Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#6

I wonder how many more workers showed up stoned than before marijuana was legalized in Colorado.


If something can corrupt you, you're corrupted already.
- Bob Marley

[Image: kiWL4mF.jpg]
 
Reply

#7

Quote:I wonder how many more workers showed up stoned than before marijuana was legalized in Colorado.


Reminds me of when Doug Benson was asked why he wasn't in Colorado now that smoking pot was legal.


His response: "Seemed legal last time I was there" :/
Reply




Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.


ABOUT US
The Jungle Forums is the Jaguars' biggest fan message board. Talking about the Jags since 2006, the Jungle was the team-endorsed home of all things Jaguars.

Since 2017, the Jungle is now independent of the team but still run by the same crew. We are here to support and discuss all things Jaguars and all things Duval!