Comprehensive Study Shows Cannabis Doubles Risk of Heart Disease

When the FBI Behavioral Science first started interviewing Serial killers they discovered that some large percentage, I think it was 90+% had one of more abusive, alcoholic parent; not one had a stoner parent
 
When the FBI Behavioral Science first started interviewing Serial killers they discovered that some large percentage, I think it was 90+% had one of more abusive, alcoholic parent; not one had a stoner parent

But if you would interview stoners, most of them had at least one stoner parent.

Stoners don't produce killers, they produce more stoners.
 
https://www.leafly.com/strains/gelato

Gelato, also known as "Larry Bird" and "Gelato #42" is an evenly-balanced hybrid marijuana strain made from a crossing of Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies. With its balance of indica & sativa, this strain produces a euphoric high accompanied by strong feelings of relaxation. Consumers who have smoked Gelato say the effects of the strain come on quickly. You'll be left feeling numb to pain, relaxed, but mentally stimulated and productive. As far as potency goes, Gelato boasts a THC level of 21%, making it an ideal choice for medical marijuana patients seeking relief for pain, fatigue, and insomnia. Novice consumers may want to approach this THC powerhouse with caution, but those armed with a high THC tolerance will delight in the heavy-handed effects this strain offers. In terms of taste, Gelato is sweet and features fruity and creamy flavors and aromas. According to growers, this strain produces buds that bloom in dark purple hues and are illuminated by fiery orange hairs and a shiny white coating of crystal resin. The average price per gram of Gelato is $12. Because Gelato has reached a legendary status among cannabis connoisseurs, it comes as no surprise it's been used to make a variety of other high-quality Gelato strains, including Gelato #3, Gelato #33, Gelato #41, and Gelato #45.
 
Marijuana use also dramatically increases the risk of listlessness, unemployment, getting hit by an 18-wheeler, falling down stairs, carbohydrate weight gain, and regretful tattoos.

But I've never heard of anyone dying from a marijuana overdose. So they have that going for them.
I have been employed since I was fourteen, which was fifty years ago.
 
Most people are overworked and stressed out to the max. This nation had better get its act together and address the madness that is the rat race wr suffer in for our adult working lives. And so.e wonder why people turn to drugs. Duh
 
Most people are overworked and stressed out to the max. This nation had better get its act together and address the madness that is the rat race wr suffer in for our adult working lives. And so.e wonder why people turn to drugs. Duh
I'll bong to that.

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This survey is only about patients between 19 and 59. Is grass dangerous for old timers or high school kids?
 
Probably about as dangerous as tobacco use to be honest

As an old timer, I'm not terribly worried. I spoke with my doctor. If I take perfect care of myself from this day forward, exercise, eat well, no smoking , no drinking, no drugs, I will end up getting very sick and die.
 
As an old timer, I'm not terribly worried. I spoke with my doctor. If I take perfect care of myself from this day forward, exercise, eat well, no smoking , no drinking, no drugs, I will end up getting very sick and die.

We're all going to die. It's inevitable

My husband enjoys a scotch and cigar occasionally. I've told him it's not healthy and he told me he's going to die from something he may as well enjoy something. I really can't argue with it
 
I first used mj in my early teens. Later I moved to alcohol for my emotional panacea. Now a glass of milk or a light tea with kevir works just as well.
 
As an old timer, I'm not terribly worried. I spoke with my doctor. If I take perfect care of myself from this day forward, exercise, eat well, no smoking , no drinking, no drugs, I will end up getting very sick and die.
Yes, but probably several maybe many years later.
 
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The new stuff smells more and more like skunk.

And in dystopian places like California, where the local government actually encourages people to get high, the stench is literally everywhere. I was in Sacramento in May, and the stench of weed was in every public space I encountered. Literally every one.
 
And in dystopian places like California, where the local government actually encourages people to get high, the stench is literally everywhere. I was in Sacramento in May, and the stench of weed was in every public space I encountered. Literally every one.

It does help mask the smell of people crapping on the sidewalks in Cali, which is more offensive.
 

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