Should Girl Scouts sell cookies near marijuana dispensaries?
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Yes, they sell well
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A Girl Scout in California sold 300 boxes of Girl Scout cookies from her wagon near a marijuana dispensary in San Diego. The story went viral on the local news, after which more...
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A Girl Scout in California sold 300 boxes of Girl Scout cookies from her wagon near a marijuana dispensary in San Diego. The story went viral on the local news, after which more Girl Scouts showed up to try to sell boxes. Hey, whatever works for fundraising. These girls took the initiative and made some money for their troop. If the parents of the girls approve, what's the problem? Marijuana is legal in California, so there's nothing wrong with it so long as the store owner approved as well. There's an entrepreneurial lesson here.
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No, it's a bad combo
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Young girls are impressionable, and combining Girl Scout cookies and drug use sets a bad example at an early age. Girl Scouts should be focused on Girl Scout activities, not won...
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Young girls are impressionable, and combining Girl Scout cookies and drug use sets a bad example at an early age. Girl Scouts should be focused on Girl Scout activities, not wondering about adult behavior with regards to pot. The troop and the girls' parents should be ashamed. What has this world come to? The Girl Scouts is a organization that's supposed to uplift girls and get them ready to be leaders in the world, not teach them about drug habits. There's no entrepreneurial lesson here, it's just poor taste.
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