Harry Dresden
Adamantium Member
To bad they can't take his medals back
Hopefully he will lose all of his product endorsements
come on Sunni.....quit holding out on us......lite it up dude....and then pass it around.....
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To bad they can't take his medals back
Hopefully he will lose all of his product endorsements
Pot stays illegal because big business stands to lose way too much from industrial hemp production.
It really is THAT SIMPLE.
DuPont ALONE has enough lobby influence to keep a lid on it. Petrochemicals would become extinct with hemp production, which means DuPont goes bankrupt. Not to mention the plethora of other companies that profit from petrochemicals like plastics companies. Rubbermaid is another.
It would also replace the cotton industry, as hemp can replace cotton completely.
It's got nothing to do with taxes, or health reasons. It's literally a roadblock established by big business, which has the collective means to own the legislators and keep pot illegal. Legislators have more to lose by legalizing it, then they have to gain in whatever tax revenues would be increased. As if legislators care how much revenue comes in anyway.
In my practice I have had to deal with alot of people who were struggling to free themselves from the addiction of marijuana.Pot stays illegal because big business stands to lose way too much from industrial hemp production.
It really is THAT SIMPLE.
DuPont ALONE has enough lobby influence to keep a lid on it. Petrochemicals would become extinct with hemp production, which means DuPont goes bankrupt. Not to mention the plethora of other companies that profit from petrochemicals like plastics companies. Rubbermaid is another.
It would also replace the cotton industry, as hemp can replace cotton completely.
It's got nothing to do with taxes, or health reasons. It's literally a roadblock established by big business, which has the collective means to own the legislators and keep pot illegal. Legislators have more to lose by legalizing it, then they have to gain in whatever tax revenues would be increased. As if legislators care how much revenue comes in anyway.
BTW Sunnidiot........next time you get a speeding ticket, I hope they take away your degree in shrinkology.
In my practice I have had to deal with alot of people who were struggling to free themselves from the addiction of marijuana.
And Yes, it is a gateway drug
And No, it is Not harmless
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In my practice I have had to deal with alot of people who were struggling to free themselves from the addiction of marijuana.Pot stays illegal because big business stands to lose way too much from industrial hemp production.
It really is THAT SIMPLE.
DuPont ALONE has enough lobby influence to keep a lid on it. Petrochemicals would become extinct with hemp production, which means DuPont goes bankrupt. Not to mention the plethora of other companies that profit from petrochemicals like plastics companies. Rubbermaid is another.
It would also replace the cotton industry, as hemp can replace cotton completely.
It's got nothing to do with taxes, or health reasons. It's literally a roadblock established by big business, which has the collective means to own the legislators and keep pot illegal. Legislators have more to lose by legalizing it, then they have to gain in whatever tax revenues would be increased. As if legislators care how much revenue comes in anyway.
BTW Sunnidiot........next time you get a speeding ticket, I hope they take away your degree in shrinkology.
And Yes, it is a gateway drug
And No, it is Not harmless
In my practice I have had to deal with alot of people who were struggling to free themselves from the addiction of marijuana.BTW Sunnidiot........next time you get a speeding ticket, I hope they take away your degree in shrinkology.
And Yes, it is a gateway drug
And No, it is Not harmless
Free themselves from the addiction of marijuana? Nope......try again quack......Harvard Medical and the British Medical Society will BOTH tell you that pot is not addictive. Additionally, a casual user is 25 joints or less per day. Heavy use is over 50. Not only that, but, it is IMPOSSIBLE to overdose on cannabis.
As far as the gateway drug myth? Might wanna try again.......MANY real doctors would show you that your degree ain't worth the parchment it's printed on.
And yes......it is harmless.....see above about the fact that you can't overdose, that it is tailor made for the human brain, as well as the fact that it is NOT ADDICTIVE. You're just buying into the bullshit that you've been sold by the government for the past 80 or so years.
Not only that, but the incidence of lung cancer in cigarette smokers is 21 times greater than non smokers. The incidence of lung cancer for cannabis only smokers? .93 to .73 percent.
That's less than non smokers dude.
Where did you get your diploma again? Crackerjack box?
Harvard is the one that did the study.
Saw it on "Illegal drugs and how they got that way" on History channel when they did a special on cannabis.
Also referenced to in the movie "Grass" or "Weeds" (I forget which), that was narrated by Woody Harrelson.
Check it out at your local video store.
Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
I agree, they should also be made illegal and criminal.Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
And the same could be said of a number of other of things in society that are perfectly legal.
I agree, they should also be made illegal and criminal.Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
And the same could be said of a number of other of things in society that are perfectly legal.
I agree, they should also be made illegal and criminal.Although marijuana is not physically addictive.
It is mentally addictive and has ruined many lives.
So many people who smoke it lose all ambition and sense of purpose.
I have delt with alot of people who struggle with trying to quit smoking marijuana.
As it has become a crutch on which they depend on to function in society
And the same could be said of a number of other of things in society that are perfectly legal.
Here's some good advice. If you're a world renowned celebrity, don't use drugs while the people you're with are coincidentally breaking out their cell phones as though they aren't taking your fucking picture while you're giving head to the bong.
That is solid advice Paulie.
I wonder how much money the dude who took the pic got paid by News of the World?
What would be more interesting to know, is if the person was his supposed "friend". I didn't actually read the whole article, so I'm not sure if it already clarified that.