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Originally Posted by Leona Valley I tried that crazy marijuana once after having a few shots of some good Johnny walker before my morning breakfast back in the mid 60’s. Never again! It’ll make you nuts. Afterwards I Did some research and watched the highly rated documentary, “Refer Madness”. I would suggest you people watch it before smoking, eating, snorting, or injecting this evil chemical.
Thanks for the laugh. First off "Refer Madness" is not a documentary and secondly, it was not highly rated. Nice try though. Enjoy your liver damage.
Hilariously arrogant, the idea that you are somehow the perfect gift to humanity. All humans do stupid stuff at one time or another. I've never seen an exception.
I do crazy things. Like protestors on the side of track I select notch eight on the throttle causing the distributed power on the train to start bellowing blowing huge clouds of black smoke.
Do aerobatics at airshows at low level. Stuck a 318 Detroit diesel in International Harvester Scout II.
Johnny walker for breakfast is gonna make you nuts tooooo.....
It’s not the pot or alcohol or high calorie foods or anything that can do us harm in excess.....it’s learning moderation...& learning to do right by our bodies & for our health.....
Well I didn’t do the jw every morning. For example I didn’t drink it if I had s hangover. What works great for a hangover is v8 with a little vodka and some tobasco and pepper. Then squeeze a lime in it. Got tired of having to keep buying limes so I bought a bottle of lime juice. It lasts longer.
I try to be healthy these days so might have a couple light beers before work. I still work part time because sitting on a couch all day watching tv your body can deteriorate.
Anyhow I don’t want to hijack this topic. Marijuana also makes people do stupid things. A few years ago my wife and went to my ex wife house. I think it was the 80’s. Her kids was watching some drug movies. They were laughing after the people in the movie did marijuana and acted dum. One was called Fast times at righcrest high. Another drug movie that came out in the 70’s or 80’s was smoke it up, or something like that. Those kids talked about that movie to where these guys were going to get their drugs in Mexico.
The kid didn't die from smoking weed, he died from smoking weed with a medical condition that was adverse to smoking weed. I'm sure the cancer complicated things as well if not the main cause.
Exactly. Eating lobster has proven deadly to those allergic to shellfish, but that's no reason to ban it for normal people.
I do crazy things. Like protestors on the side of track I select notch eight on the throttle causing the distributed power on the train to start bellowing blowing huge clouds of black smoke.
my brother died from smoking weed, all those pesticides and herbicide over 50 years got him, no telling what chemical they add to weed
Actually, yes, there ARE ways to tell. Part of the regulatory process in legal cannabis is tracking and testing for exactly that, pesticides, chemicals, molds, etc... But don't let that get in the way.
Actually, yes, there ARE ways to tell. Part of the regulatory process in legal cannabis is tracking and testing for exactly that, pesticides, chemicals, molds, etc... But don't let that get in the way.
That's the thing with legalizing something. Once something is legalized, it soon gets regulated, which eventually ends up sanitizing it to boring safety. It'll get to the point where marijuana use will really moderate itself because it's not the thrill it used to be. And what thrill is left will be safer due to sanitation standards.
Once it's legally federally is when this process will really happen.
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