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I ate it a few times and it didn't work as well as ripping it from a bubbler. And it gave me a bad case of the runs each time. I couldn't digest that stuff at all. Not healthy.
It may have its benefits but it sure did turn off my brain, for extended periods after stopping smoking. Also made my eyes look funny for extended periods also. I look back at some pix of myself in my 20s, in embarrassment. Its all good though, I wouldn't go back and change anything. Nowadays I prefer to stay sober and bring home the fat paycheck so that one day I can buy a yot and mantion. Seriously though, with ever increasing tightening of liability insurances and Obama care pressing forward, more companies are going to be firing more stoners. Its already happening. Don't get caught with your pants down... quit or keep a whizz pack handy.
You might want to learn how to spell yacht and mansion before you go out and buy either one.......
This is not proof of anything. Any drug, regardless of legal or not that alters the brain, can do other damage. For those who live places where it is legal to use medical pot, and they want to, that is their business. I know a few people who do believe it has benefits. I might even vote for legalizing it for med reasons and totally controlled, but I would never give it to a child and I would never say pot is good for anyone.
txtqueen: I hope you are not being serious.. You can't afford to see a doctor but you can afford to buy pot? You can't sleep, have you even heard the word: withdrawal. I quit smoking years ago: I had trouble sleeping, I gained weight< damn I guess I should have continued smoking...
I lose weight not smoking.
I'm at a healthy weight.
It controls my stress levels, I eat like a normal person. I can function when I smoke.
And yeah, $100+ for insurance each month, +co pay, + paying for a prescription = a lot more than we pay for weed. $40 every two weeks for a half ounce, that's a lot cheaper than insurance and doctors and prescriptions.
I lose weight not smoking.
I'm at a healthy weight.
It controls my stress levels, I eat like a normal person. I can function when I smoke.
And yeah, $100+ for insurance each month, +co pay, + paying for a prescription = a lot more than we pay for weed. $40 every two weeks for a half ounce, that's a lot cheaper than insurance and doctors and prescriptions.
$40.00 for half an ounce is cheap. Can't get a quarter here for under $50.00.
the Government don't want to legalilze it because it's their "boogeyman" for prison time.
Doctors don't want it legalized because they are making a killing(literally) off the BS poison drugs they already have on inventory and Mary Jane will make those drugs null and void.
Ignorant people that have no clue about Marijuana don't want it legalized because they are just TV-bots and just believe whatever the TV says is bad about "weed" but never take into account what's good about it.
Stoners DO want it legalized for obvious well-informed reasons.
In a nutshell, Marijuana can literally pay down the ENTIRE deficit of this country within 2-3 years if this wicked Governemnt ever decides to use it as an Export to China. It can actually help them get off the Opium....or maybe not...lol
In a nutshell, Marijuana can literally pay down the ENTIRE deficit of this country within 2-3 years if this wicked Governemnt ever decides to use it as an Export to China. It can actually help them get of the Opium....or maybe not...lol
Typical answer based on feelings. Happens every time I ask that question.
When people can't see the forest for the trees...
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