I've smoked too much weed tonight, can you guys please limit yer posts to one sentence or bullet points...Will the leaf be gold colored on the new tuperware or will you ghost it in?
I've tried to read all those long posts so many times that I'm now giving up and going for the 7-11 nachos.
Sorry Sherob, two different things going on here. I was responding to rhinos comment about what you do in your home, and you were responding to my medical questions. To go through life and do what you want with drugs, legal or illegal in your own home in your own time and destroy your body and life thinking you are the only one who is paying for it is to me a bit naive is what I was saying. Do I care what you do, no. What I asking is, how do you think the drugs get to your house? Read the news lately about Mexican drugs lords, Afghan poppy growers, Russian mafia, international terrorism, human trafficking? Where do you think all that money thats involved in that comes from? Sherob, your situation and others who need it for medical purposes where its grown right here and regulated right here and used right here is different. Lets make sure we are talking about the same thing. Medical marijuana used by people to ward off the devestating effects from various diseases and allows them to lead a somewhat normal life without intense pain or nausea is a bit different from Beavis and Butthead or Ted and Carol in Anytown USA stoking up a big spleef. Thats what I was talking about, where does it come from, who grows it, who sells it, who profits from it? Not the medical, the recreational.
Will the leaf be gold colored on the new tuperware or will you ghost it in?
I've smoked too much weed tonight, can you guys please limit yer posts to one sentence or bullet points...+1
For the record, I don't smoke. I watched Dad die from COPD from cigarettes.
Anybody here use marijuana to reduce the pain and effects of disease or the treatments for those diseases? If so, smoke or pill? I think as with many other things in the news recently, the general public is being mislead as to why the laws for marijuana are being reformed or why marijuana is being used and by whom. I think the majority of voters think this is for pain relief for medical purposes and in many cases this is how these laws are being portrayed and if they knew it was for recreational use more would be against any laws allowing its use legally. My opinion only. I think we have enough mind/mood altering sustances that are available legally right now, I don't think we need any more. Do I think that possesion of a few joints or an ounce should get you jail time? No. If thats the kind of reform they are pursuing, then fine. But to legalize it for use like alcohol. No. Again, just my opinion.
Sherob,SOP, I understand, I hurt my back last September and took some major drugs for about two weeks, I also drank more gin than I ever did in my life, and yes, I did't like that as i'm not a pill person. One more question then I'll leave it alone, how come whenever a law such as this is proposed, all sorts of doctors, experts, sufferers, patients, politicians are trucked out to plead about how very important it is to insure that people have a choice in dealing with their pain and condition, but, the day after this law passes, all you ever see is thousands of potheads and old hippies, and college kids gathering to light up and get high and celebrate a vistory to use hallucinogens legally? Those people look to be in pretty good health dancing around without a care and most likely without a pain, before they light up. Sherob, I wish you luck and hope you are pain free in the future, by any means.
I always thought it was ignorant to have outlawed Pot and the continual fight to keep it illegal. It is not as dangerous as alcohol. The argument that it is a "gateway drug" is a red herring. Pot smokers do not automatically become crack heads, anymore than a beer drinker automatically becomes an alcoholic. Regulate it, tax it, and sell it in the liquor store. If someone over does it and screws up, arrest them for operating under the influence, just like you would with a drunk.
As a motorcyclist, on a curved dark road at night, I would much rather have a mellowed pot smoker driving slow, kicked back listeng to his music than a drunk nascar fan driving fast and aggressively with blurred vision and poor reflexes.
If you ever have worked with the public, you will find far more domestic violence with alcohol and heavy drugs than with pot smokers. Pot smokers are usually pretty passive (ok, kind of whiney) even when they are getting evicted from their apartments. With a drinker, the only time you do not have a fight on your hands is when they are already passed out.
Well said Leo.