The Southern Selections Podcast

Me Against the World

38 min · 13. maalis 2026
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This week the crew dives into a controversial debate: should marijuana smokers be allowed to legally own firearms? The conversation breaks down the legal contradictions, personal freedoms, and whether current policies actually make sense in today’s society. From federal law vs. state legalization to how responsibility should be defined, the crew brings real opinions and sharp perspectives. Finally, the crew discusses how young is too young to be considered for the job in the Oval Office.. Yeah that’s right! The leader of the Whole Fee World. Stay tuned as we deep dive into our perspectives on the best course of action to become the POTUS. Song of the Episode: Tupac - Me Against the World

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