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I was there two years ago, cigs are cheap there.. in st barts $23 a carton, cigs here in the us vi go for $24 to $26 a carton.. I'm yet to see a black market cig sold here..
A HUGE portion of cigs in NYC are black market. Google it.
But many are, why is that? Don't you think the pharmaceutical companies want us to keep coming back. Of course they do. And that is why they are so against a natural plant that heals.
But it's a natural plant that has healing properties. And that has been proven. Instead, should we rely on man made drugs that cost a fortune for some. Why. I would really love the answer to this. So can you explain, please.
Just because something grows on plants or trees doesn't make it safe. Do you eat poison ivy? That's natural too. For the record, I am not demonizing marijuana. I know that is not a drug that has been studied completely and the effects of long term use on the human body and the human brain have not been done. I think it's dangerous that people want to put on the perception that the drug is harmless, safe, and fun. I've seen a high person with my own eyes and there is no one in this world who can convince me that whatever is in it can be good.
one has a higher chance of dying on (aspirin) than pot!!! pot was used as the original headache medicine.
I'd be interested in where you came up with that information. Aspirin was used by the American Indians for pain relief before the Europeans arrived in America.
And that is why they are so against a natural plant that heals.
I thought we were discussing marijuana, not aloe...
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