Meth is offered as casually as a cup of tea, in North Korea

Meth Korea!

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YANJI, China — After the North Korean coal mine where she worked stopped paying salaries, Park Kyung Ok tried her hand at business.

Buttons and zippers, candy and dried squid, fabric, plastic tarpaulins, men’s suits and cigarettes.

“I sold just about everything,” said Park, 44.

But it wasn’t until she started hawking methamphetamine in 2007, she said, that she was able to earn a living.

Methamphetamine, known as orum, or “ice,” is a rare commodity manufactured and sold in North Korea, where most factories sit idle, the equipment rusted or looted. The North Korean government once produced the drug, and others that are illicit in the West. Resourceful entrepreneurs have since set up their own small facilities, and evidence suggests that they are distributing the drug beyond the nation’s borders.

Last month, five alleged drug smugglers — Chinese, British and Thai men among them — appeared in federal court in New York…

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Super Bowl Prop Bets for 2014

Who’s betting on who?

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What are Super Bowl prop bets?

Proposition betting is the betting of specific occurrences. Typically it’s on a part of a game or a single event within a game. However prop betting can also be placed on random events such as what songs Bruce Springsteen will play during the Super Bowl Halftime Show (which is an actual prop bet from 2009).

*** This list is over 300 prop bets from the online sports book Bovada. These odds are from January 23, 2014 and may change based on action.***

SUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – Will it snow during the game?
Yes +300
No -500

SUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – What will be the temperature at Kickoff?
Over 32 degrees Fahrenheit -120
Under 32 degrees Fahrenheit -120

SUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – What will be the lowest temperature during the game?
Over 28 degrees Fahrenheit -120
Under 28 degrees Fahrenheit -120

super-bowl-sports-bettingSUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – Will the power go out in the stadium during the game?
Yes 25/1

SUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – How long will it take Renee Fleming to sing the official US National Anthem?
Over 2 minutes 25 seconds EVEN
Under 2 minutes 25 seconds -140

SUPER BOWL XLVIII SPECIALS – Will forget or omit at least 1 word of the official US National Anthem?
Yes +200
No -300

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Super Bowl XLVIII aka Marijuana Bowl, Stoner Bowl, Doobie Bowl

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If all goes as oddsmakers have predicted, the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will win the conference championship games on Sunday and gear up for what will be a Super Bowl for the ages. Not because of the talents that will be going head to head, but the first ever Marijuana Bowl? That’s something you don’t hear every day. These two teams represent the major cities in Colorado and Washington, the only states that have legalized recreational marijuana. Allen St. Pierre, the executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said that if this ends up being the matchup for the Super Bowl, it will be featuring “the two most pro-cannabis-legalization cities in the US.” He joked that the game should be renamed “The Super Oobie Doobie Bowl.” The legalization hasn’t been a free-for-all among everyone though. doobie bowl, super bowl, weed, cannabis, denver broncos, seattle seahwaks, pot When Jan. 1 came around and Colorado opened its pot shops, it was legal to buy and use the drug on the state level. However, it is still illegal for NFL players who live in the state to use marijuana because it violates the drug policy under the current collective bargaining agreement. The same will go for Washington when their pot doors open this spring. The NFL is getting pressured by lobbyists to stop penalizing players for smoking pot, saying it could be helpful for getting through concussions and other injuries. The lobbyists are also calling attention to the fact the league is fond of the alcohol industry, such as their relationship with Anheuser-Busch. They pitch Bud Light as the “proud sponsor of the NFL” and even had some ads in rotation showing Budweiser and Bud Light bottles going head-to-head in what they called a “Bud Bowl” game. Mason Tvert, spokesperson for the pro legalization Marijuana Policy Project in Denver thinks there are more important topics to be discussed instead of getting drowned out in all the beer ads. “Hopefully there will be a break in the beer commercials for some discussion about marijuana laws,” he said. A 48-foot-wide billboard was put up in September by the organization next to Denver’s Sports Authority Field at Mile High, insisting that the NFL needs to “stop driving players to drink” and the “safer choice” for athletes was actually pot. A petition was launched by the group in efforts to get NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to change the league’s marijuana policy. Steve Fox, who works for a marijuana-industry law firm in Denver, wonders since the National Hockey League only tests for performing-enhancing drugs, why can’t the NFL do the same? He could have a point since marijuana is not a drug that gives any player a physical edge. “It won’t be long before it’s unique to have two teams in the Super Bowl that haven’t made marijuana legal,” Tvert said. For the states where marijuana is outlawed completely, they’ve actually had a difficult time in the postseason. The Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints and Cincinnati Bengals all come from states that have not decriminalized pot. Go figure. “If you noticed, the more marijuana-friendly localities really kicked butt,” Fox said. “I don’t know what it really means in the grand scheme of things, but it’s a nice bit of karma if nothing else.” Pot legalization in a state making teams more successful? Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Original article here

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Timing is everything isn’t it?  Just when we voiced our opinion at Dat Dank about the NFL Commissioner’s comments about possible marijuana legalization in the NFL, destiny brought us a Super Bowl featuring the Seattle Seahawks vs. the Denver Broncos.  For those of you who have been keeping up with marijuana legalization, you may have put one and one together and noticed that these two teams represent states that are on the forefront of recreational marijuana legalization.  For those of you wondering why people are calling it the weed bowl, marijuana bowl, stoner bowl, or bong bowl, if you haven’t already heard, Colorado was the first ever state to legalize recreational marijuana regulated by the state government with the state of Washington soon to do the same.

What makes this significant in sports? Well nothing in particular because marijuana is still categorized as a banned substance in the NFL  and…

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“Welker tried to pick Talib, not hurt” – Tedy Bruschi

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Earlier today Bill Belichick called the Wes Welker hit that sidelined cornerback Aqib Talib in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game “one of the worst plays I’ve seen.” ESPN analyst and former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi was asked about it in today’s chat and here is his take: 

What is your take on Welker’s hit on Talib? Bill Belichick thinks it was purposeful. I agree. Welker did not collide with Talib. He launched himself into Talib and left his feet. Welker had no intention of running a route. Also, Peyton Manning’s pass was in the air when the contact was made. The NFL should fine Welker a game check. — David (Atlanta) 

Bruschi: I know how it looked, David, but I disagree with the assessment. This type of collision happens every week in the NFL. If you look closely, this type of pick-route mentality happens weekly within the New England Patriot offense. It’s a strategic way to beat man to man coverage. When these techniques are utilized closer to the line of scrimmage, they happen at a lower rate of speed. But when they happen down the field, 10-15 yards from the line of scrimmage, the rate of speed increases. Welker had a clear goal on that play — to make Aqib Talib go over the top so he could free up Demaryius Thomas. Aqib Talib made a decision to attempt to fight to stay under that pick. So what you have there are 2 players, going at a high rate of speed because they were 10-plus yards from the line of scrimmage, simultaneously deciding to take the same route. That’s where the collision occurred. Welker’s intent was to pick Aqib Talib, but it wasn’t to injure.

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