When the legal recreational use of marijuana becomes a reality in Washington state at the stroke of midnight on Thursday morning — hundreds of Seattle smokers will need just one essential iPhone app to keep the party rolling.
The epic Roll Your Own ($.99) iPhone app is most definitely "Lord of the smoke rings". It shows anyone how to quickly master rolling techniques including the "Classic" and "The Crowd Pleaser" among many other creative spliffs in this mobile academy of blunt making.
You'll also discover pounds of detailed photos along with step-by-step videos inside the app along with a preparation section that offers friendly tips on mixtures, papers, packing and crutches for an optimized rolling experience.
A large group of Seattle weed wranglers plan to gather downtown beneath the Space Needle to start lighting up as the clock hits 12 a.m. on December 6th — that's when legalized marijuana smoking officially goes into effect. Others are making plans to party outside Hempfest headquarters in Seattle.
According to the recently passed initiative, adults over the age of 21 will be able to carry up to an ounce of marijuana for personal use — although the initiative stipulates it “is unlawful to open a package containing marijuana… in view of the general public,” so good luck with that.
The iTunes App Store currently stocks over 100 marijuana related apps from the Encycloweedia ($1.99) users guide, the Weed Yo Screen Free iPhone wallpapers and onto the classic Weed Cookbook ($.99) which is an essential kitchen helper for those noobs new to the weed jockey social club.
So if you got 'em — smoke 'em Seattle! For those about to ROLL... we salute you.
The third item on our holiday wishlist is this adorable Girl Scout purse! It has several pouches and a long shoulder strap for easy carrying. The green trefoils look really nice on this navy blue bag!
Posted by: coque iphone 4 | December 11, 2012 at 12:07 AM
They must kidding right and they can't restrict users in other countries from downloading this app.
Posted by: LanaJoseph@Interpreting Services | December 06, 2012 at 03:19 AM