Wry Catcher
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The pot these days isn't what you had back in the 50s.Yes, indeed, people can't think and pot isn't going to improve the situation. Prescription drugs have a set dosage for the ailment. You're thinking of the abuse that kills people, millions benefit greatly for them.I seriously dont understand this topic when we live in a medication nation but they side eye goes toward Weed? Prescription pills is killing off a whole generation and we're putting weed under intense scrutiny?
Something is wrong with us
The problem with pot, and why it's probably still not accepted, is that it opens up the drug world to you. It's natural to try something more intense. Booze can do that with some but most people don't get that carried away with it and probably most adults drink to one degree or another. Pot seems to alter your personality like booze doesn't. The next day, if you don't have a hangover, you back to who you were.
From my observations its not that Pot leads to other drugs, its that people who are going to end up on other drugs start with pot.
I have plenty of friends who just do pot, and maybe shrooms from time to time. No coke, no meth, no acid.
I myself stopped at pot, and I feel no desire to continue on.
The only other drug I have taken is Xanax when I have to fly (I hate flying).
In college I smoked pot socially, usually someone would fire up a J and pass it around. Three things I remember about being high:
- Going to Doggie Diner (for I got the munchies really bad)
- having deep conversations on how many angels could dance on a pin (or other banal debates)
- falling asleep and (one time) dreaming in color (we had a fire in the fire place that night, and I was awakened by my GF with a sharp jab to my ribs for talking out loud in my sleep, and saying, "Oh wow" loud enough to awaken her).
The 50's? Hardly, pot didn't became ubiquitous until I graduated from HS in 1965. First time I was around it was during the summer of '65; though you are correct the hybrid variety of MJ today is much different than what was around during my days at CAL.