Thanks for joining us on another episode of Smoke Til It’s Gone Or Die!
This week, Rylee opens a care package that Patty stitched and shipped to them with loving disdain. We introduce our newest Feline Intern, Kima! Little Kitten Mews ensue. Patty tells the heartbreaking story of Karina Holmer, a Swedish au pair who came to Boston, MA after winning the lottery. Patty and Rylee share some ominous reminiscing, because the final place that Karina was seen alive was the very alleyway that we smoked in every day in college. We focus on reminding those who may have heard of the unsolved case and remember only the gruesome details to refocus on remembering who Karina was and bringing closure to this still unsolved murder. Rylee brings us on a high speed chase down The 405 with tales of Infamous Los Angeles Car Chases. We learn about the history and why we humans are so damn interested in watching these things at any hour of the day.
Patty’s Probable Cause this week is Rosie’s Place of Boston, MA. https://www.rosiesplace.org/
Rosie's Place was founded in 1974 as the first women-only shelter in the United States. What began as a safe place for poor and homeless women to get a bed and a meal in Boston has grown into a community center providing wide-ranging support, education and outreach services to 12,000 women a year.
Rylee’s Probable Cause is amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. amfar.org
amfAR is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and advocacy. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $550 million in its programs and has awarded more than 3,300 grants to research teams worldwide.
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Under Massachusetts’ Chapter 94G and California’s Proposition 64 Bills it is legal for us two assholes to possess and consume MaryJane, medically known as cannabis, in our respective states. We do NOT condone the illegal consumption, possession, or sale of cannabis in places it’s not supposed to be smoked, man handled, or acquired from a legal dispensary. But we DO condone what the awesome humans at Marijuana Policy Project are doing to support legislation at the state and federal level to decriminalize cannabis across the country, and advocate for those who have been incarcerated for cannabis possession. Visit mpp.org for more details.