<p>She did deny the quotes attributed to her--doesn't mean she didn't say them, but a harder case if they don't have other evidence.</p>
<p>No its not. What are you talking about? Smoke generally goes up, not down. Pot smoke is not that strong at all.</p>
<p>Heh. I think I might have gone to the elementary school in question- I don't remember it as a drugs hotspot though... :)</p>
<p>You never know . . . kids these days. They'd probably look at you cross-eyed if you tried to sell them pot and go straight for your stash of LSD.</p>
<p>I don't care if smoke goes up. You can definitely be on the first floor of my dorm at night and smell pot when someone on the second floor is smoking. That being said, I'm at Brown, and perhaps pot smoking is more prevalent here, but I definitely smell it often enough haha.</p>
<p>Go try it right now. I have no idea what your talking about.</p>
<p>Yeah that's real easy to try. Ill just go ask my friend on the second floor to start smoking right now! Then I'll run downstairs and start sniffing. I don't see what the big deal is. I have no reason to lie about this. I don't even go to Harvard. I'm just commenting about my experience, in my dorm, at a different school. Chill dude</p>
<p>Maguo, pot smoke IS strong. I should know. I can smell the neighbors 2 houses down smoking it when they have their window open. And, you can smell that **** all over the neighborhood.</p>
<p>Also, go to a Phish concert. You'll see how strong it is ;).</p>
<p>Heard of this also....poor Harvard undergrads...
I mean, when will Harvard guys get away with this like sports stars?</p>
<p>This is more that just a story of pot...it is a story of equality!</p>
<p>Viva los potters!</p>