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If marijuana 'for recreational use' were made legal in your area, would you try it? Assume it remains federally illegal, but the government stands by it's promise not to enforce the ban.
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If marijuana 'for recreational use' were made legal in your area, would you try it? Assume it remains federally illegal, but the government stands by it's promise not to enforce the ban.
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
Vox, do you drink alcohol? Be honest now.
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
What the hell is your excuse?
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
Evidence that Marijuana kills any brain cells? Link?
if one wants to kill their grey cells and impair the cognitive function - why not.
There is plenty of ways to have fun without causing physical harm to the body.
Unless you have an illness which causes some symptoms which could be alleviated by THC
so - NO.
even if it would be legal on any level.
Vox, do you drink alcohol? Be honest now.
socially. don't try to equate the substance which is beneficial in very small doses ( alcohol) with a substance which is harmful even in very small doses ( marijuana)
Colorado and Washington both passed legislation that legalizes the recreational use of marijuana on Tuesday.
While recreational marijuana is controversial, many people believe that the drug should be legal, especially for medical uses.
Psychiatrist Tod H. Mikuriya, who helped develop Proposition 215, the state ballot that allowed doctors to recommend marijuana for patients in California, began researching marijuana's therapeutic possibilities in the 1960s.
He believed the symptoms of over 200 ailments could be treated with marijuana including stuttering, insomnia, premenstrual syndrome, and writers cramp. Even the National Cancer Institute agrees with Mikuriya specifically the use of marijuana for treatment of side effects of chemotherapy, preventing nausea and vomiting, increasing appetite, relieving pain, and improving sleep.
While the benefits and risks of smoking pot may be overstated by advocates and opponents of marijuana legalization, the new legalization will help researchers study the drugs' medicinal uses, and better understand how it impacts the body.
Health Benefits of Medical Marijuana - Business Insider
Vox, do you drink alcohol? Be honest now.
socially. don't try to equate the substance which is beneficial in very small doses ( alcohol) with a substance which is harmful even in very small doses ( marijuana)
I gave up booze years ago (except for a couple of Martinis a year). I found alcohol to be dangerous. I lost a friend to a drunk driver. My wife works with battered women and she knows how much alcohol plays into that. I have a friend of mine who is a counselor at a treatment center, he has repeatedly that next to heroin and meth that alcohol is one of the worse addiction to have, it destroys lives. Even though pot as several flaws, it's not comparable to the harm booze can have and it's far more addicting than pot.
Vox, do you drink alcohol? Be honest now.
socially. don't try to equate the substance which is beneficial in very small doses ( alcohol) with a substance which is harmful even in very small doses ( marijuana)
I gave up booze years ago (except for a couple of Martinis a year). I found alcohol to be dangerous. I lost a friend to a drunk driver. My wife works with battered women and she knows how much alcohol plays into that. I have a friend of mine who is a counselor at a treatment center, he has repeatedly that next to heroin and meth that alcohol is one of the worse addiction to have, it destroys lives. Even though pot as several flaws, it's not comparable to the harm booze can have and it's far more addicting than pot.
On the subject of marijuana, it is legal where I live, and I "try" it regularly.