2013/02/06 03:51:29
SongCraft
Yes very tragic and there's been other similar incidents reported.  

Also agree, about legalizing 'real' pot, not that I might smoke it, but more likely digested primarily for medical use only. No smell, no ash, no smoke, it's also discreet; especially around the kids. 

I remember watching a documentary about the founding fathers; they smoked and the clothes they wore, other materials and ropes all made out of Pot! Makes me wonder if the paper we're also made out of Pot,,, hmmm,,,, OMG the constitution. 
2013/02/06 08:09:22
Guitarhacker
That's interesting... because it seemed to have the opposite effect on me... " what exactly was I looking for in here?.... oh well.... never mind, pass be that joint again......" ...... along with giving me the munchies for junk food.  ( back in the day.... of course..... I might have another look at it if I need it for "medicinal" purposes later in life)

I agree on the legality issue 100%... it's a plant, and it has useful properties. Yet it's classified in the same group with highly addictive and dangerous substances. 
2013/02/06 08:31:25
jbow
I spent the years between 18 and 23/24 stoned every day. It was the main goal of the day... but it has been years now. HOWEVER... if it were legal...

I feel VERY strongly that by virtue of being a human resident of this planet, I have a inherant RIGHT to use ANYTHING that grows here and anyone who says I cannot is really arrogant and presumptios... and armed and have the power to throw my butt in jail.... otherwise I would still risk it. However one can only spend so much time peeking out through the window.

The nerve of some people... who do they think they are? The police or something?
 
Seriously, anything that has a remote chance of reversing dementia is worth the risk... same with cancer.
 
Have you ever seen the cesium cancer studies? (Big pharma does not like cesium)
http://www.cancer-coverup.com/fighters/cesium-science.htm
http://www.cancertutor.com/faq/faq_cesium_cure_rate.html
 
Plenty more around...
J
2013/02/06 20:37:28
Guitarhacker
Big pharma don't like a lot of things.... especially if it works, and is free or cheap and non-patent-able.

It's bad when they have to send a swat team to bust some plants....
2013/02/06 21:07:53
sharke
Guitarhacker


That's interesting... because it seemed to have the opposite effect on me... " what exactly was I looking for in here?.... oh well.... never mind, pass be that joint again......" ...... along with giving me the munchies for junk food.  ( back in the day.... of course..... I might have another look at it if I need it for "medicinal" purposes later in life)

I agree on the legality issue 100%... it's a plant, and it has useful properties. Yet it's classified in the same group with highly addictive and dangerous substances. 

Pot seems to give me the urge to look in drawers. You know those drawers into which you randomly throw things that you have no other place for? I'd often find myself mindlessly sifting through those when stoned. Other weird things that pot has made me do include feeling sorry for trash, and discovering a link between the smell of laundry detergent and happiness. 
2013/02/07 00:11:15
zungle
2013/02/07 00:34:30
craigb
My roommate has a MML (Medical Marijuana License) and has some company come out to refill his stock.  It's so weird to see them as if they were discussing the various attributes of coffee or something while he gets to pick and try samples from all sorts of different varieties.

As long as he smokes OUTSIDE I tend not to care (he can be grouchy so he's easier to be around after he's medicated himself - LOL).
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