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This week on Smoke TIl It’s Gone Or Die, Patty and Rylee share their living eulogies with you so you, the listener, can get to know us a little better. Then Patty brings you down the sleepy rabbit-hole of Homicidal Sleepwalking. Rylee surprises Patty, per usual, with the Parker-Hulme murder case. Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, two young teenage girls, created an imaginary world that blurs the lines of their reality and fiction. In a true Folie à deux fashion, the girls commit murder when the prospect of being separated arises. 
For this week’s Probable cause, Patty received a survey in the mail from the Arbor Day Foundation and got to answer a bunch of cute questions about trees. The Arbor Day Foundation works to make the world cleaner and greener in your yard and around the world. If you’ve ever enjoyed a joint in the shade of a tree in your neighborhood, please visit arborday.org and donate to help save the trees! 
For Rylee’s Probable cause- they encourage you to check out OUTline New Zealand, a hotline for the LGBTQI+ community in New Zealand that offers confidential counseling services for all sorts of queer-affirming needs.  
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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.