The Contemporary State of Philadelphia

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so weed possession is just a ticket,  music abounds, you can catch skrillex (if you want too), good thing the NFC East sux this year

and some people like to trip out on occasion.

here is a thing about legalization of MDMA for PTSD  (Philadelphia traumatic stress disorder):

https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/long-trip-psychedelic-advoca...

 

This photograph was taken the morning I registered for this website, I was up all night after 1st night Camden this past summer, at the crack of dawn I went to the beer store, then I received special permission to climb out of a window to the balcony of the hotel, the guy kind of looked at me funny and said to be careful.

 

 

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Sounds like the town is on the rebound.  My partner's folks just sold their townhouse in Fishtown just days after it went on the market for a tidy profit.

Philadelphia consistently ranks above the national average in terms of crime, especially violent offenses. It has the highest violent crime rate of the ten American cities with a population greater than 1 million residents, as well as the highest poverty rate among these cities. It has been included in real estate analytics company NeighborhoodScout's "Top 100 Most Dangerous Cities in America" list every year since it has been compiled. Much of the crime is concentrated in the North, West, and Southwest sections of the city.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Philadelphia

Sounds pretty much like every other city that's been run by the Democratic party for the past 40 years.

What are the rules?