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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
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.

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 pot these days isn't what you had back in the 50s.

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.
 
But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.
You don't follow conversations very well. I didn't say pot killed anybody, I said the opening up to the world of drugs is probably why it's still illegal federally and in 46 states.
 
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
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.

That still reeks havoc on your body dosage or not. Thats why they have side effects and drugs for the side effects to your drugs. No, what I am thinking about is the people who get on these company sponsored drugs that kill people or turn them into addicts of stronger stuff
Then they need to try something different, like diet. But the fact remains that most people are helped unless they abuse the prescription.

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.

If that was truely your concern you would know that right now prescription drugs are the biggest problem and biggest killer for white males right now. Not weed...but its not about weed. Its about you "feelings" and you feel that weed is worse because it wasnt created in a lab which is "better" for you.

Wednesday’s announcement is part of a broader effort to fight opiate addiction and crack down on the overprescribing of powerful drugs. There has been a steep increase in the number of heroin overdoses nationwide, with deaths from the drug quadrupling in the past decade. Many who abuse heroin initially used prescription painkillers.
Obama announces new steps to combat heroin, prescription drug abuse



I'll bet the ALL started with pot.


But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.[/QUOTE]

It's obvious by the TV ads that big pharma is in business for the money, and is little different than the street hustler selling drugs on the corner.
 
But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.
You don't follow conversations very well. I didn't say pot killed anybody, I said the opening up to the world of drugs is probably why it's still illegal federally and in 46 states.

You're closer to being correct but for the wrong reasons. Prohibition has created a black market wherein those seeking MJ must come in a closer contact with the criminal element in society than in any other phase of their life (the exception might be coming into contact with time share sales personnel).
 
But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.
You don't follow conversations very well. I didn't say pot killed anybody, I said the opening up to the world of drugs is probably why it's still illegal federally and in 46 states.
nope; just false Capitalists preferring their social plans instead of their capital plans.
 
Good idea or bad, why?

It really makes no difference in my mind. Despite having several medical conditions which it may be prescribed for, I will never use it. Legal or not. It will never be allowed in my home or vehicle. It gas no proper use in my mind.
 
Good idea or bad, why?

It really makes no difference in my mind. Despite having several medical conditions which it may be prescribed for, I will never use it. Legal or not. It will never be allowed in my home or vehicle. It gas no proper use in my mind.
you should look into hempcrete.
 
Good idea or bad, why?

It really makes no difference in my mind. Despite having several medical conditions which it may be prescribed for, I will never use it. Legal or not. It will never be allowed in my home or vehicle. It gas no proper use in my mind.

Maybe if your mind was opened, it might have a proper use? My 93 yo dad is stubborn too. He refused to use ice on his aches and pains, insisting on heat and refused to take NSAID's. A month or so ago I was visiting him and he complained about his back and knee pains; I gave him two Ibuprofen and an ice pack for his back and knee (something I told him to do a number of times).

He was very happy an hour later, and now he uses ice regularly, but still balks at the pill. Willful ignorance isn't healthy, IMO.
 
Maybe if your mind was opened, it might have a proper use? My 93 yo dad is stubborn too. He refused to use ice on his aches and pains, insisting on heat and refused to take NSAID's. A month or so ago I was visiting him and he complained about his back and knee pains; I gave him two Ibuprofen and an ice pack for his back and knee (something I told him to do a number of times).

He was very happy an hour later, and now he uses ice regularly, but still balks at the pill. Willful ignorance isn't healthy, IMO.

If I were to yse it my mind woild get opened by a ,45 ACP when I regained functionality later.

Im like your dad.... no ice (heat only) and as few pills as possible. 12 years ago I had 31 teeth extracted over the course of 2 consecutive Mondays and only used Advil (sparingly) for the pain. I deal better with the pain than the loopiness of the drugs.... which is why I'll never use MJ or sllow it to be ysed around me.
 
But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.
You don't follow conversations very well. I didn't say pot killed anybody, I said the opening up to the world of drugs is probably why it's still illegal federally and in 46 states.

I follow conversations fine, thats why I didnt say you said pot killed anyone. Keep up, you're stuck in a loop
 
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

Blue hairs vote and candidates won't even pretend to want to reform drug laws lest they be called soft on crime.
 
Mexicans 2-1 against marijuana legalization...

Two-thirds of Mexicans against decriminalizing marijuana: Poll
Nov 10, 2015: Two-thirds of Mexicans are against decriminalizing marijuana, according to an opinion poll published on Tuesday, just days after a Supreme Court ruling that opened the door to an eventual legalization.
Some 66 percent of people polled in the telephone survey by El Universal newspaper opposed the legalizing the drug. But 63 percent said they backed a wide-ranging debate on marijuana legislation in Mexico, which has suffered a decade of vicious drug violence that has killed tens of thousands. Last week, Mexico's Supreme Court ruled to allow four plaintiffs to grow and smoke pot recreationally in a decision that could open the door to legalization.

However, even if it comes, any legalization is still likely years away. It would take four more consecutive decisions of the same kind, or eight of the 11 permanent justices to agree, for the Mexican Supreme Court's ruling to set an official precedent and force the government to review the law. On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said he was not personally in favor of legalization as he believed it could lead people to taking harder drugs. However, he asked the Interior Ministry to bring together specialists, including academics, doctors and sociologists, to debate the future of weed regulation.

El Universal's poll was the first nationwide survey on the debate published in a major newspaper since the Supreme Court decision, and was conducted between November 6-7. El Universal said it had interviewed 1,000 people, and that the poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent. Well over 100,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2007. Some people think marijuana legalization in Mexico and the United States could eventually lead cartels to stop selling the drug.

Two-thirds of Mexicans against decriminalizing marijuana: Poll - Times of India
 
Mexicans 2-1 against marijuana legalization...

Two-thirds of Mexicans against decriminalizing marijuana: Poll
Nov 10, 2015: Two-thirds of Mexicans are against decriminalizing marijuana, according to an opinion poll published on Tuesday, just days after a Supreme Court ruling that opened the door to an eventual legalization.
Some 66 percent of people polled in the telephone survey by El Universal newspaper opposed the legalizing the drug. But 63 percent said they backed a wide-ranging debate on marijuana legislation in Mexico, which has suffered a decade of vicious drug violence that has killed tens of thousands. Last week, Mexico's Supreme Court ruled to allow four plaintiffs to grow and smoke pot recreationally in a decision that could open the door to legalization.

However, even if it comes, any legalization is still likely years away. It would take four more consecutive decisions of the same kind, or eight of the 11 permanent justices to agree, for the Mexican Supreme Court's ruling to set an official precedent and force the government to review the law. On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said he was not personally in favor of legalization as he believed it could lead people to taking harder drugs. However, he asked the Interior Ministry to bring together specialists, including academics, doctors and sociologists, to debate the future of weed regulation.

El Universal's poll was the first nationwide survey on the debate published in a major newspaper since the Supreme Court decision, and was conducted between November 6-7. El Universal said it had interviewed 1,000 people, and that the poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent. Well over 100,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2007. Some people think marijuana legalization in Mexico and the United States could eventually lead cartels to stop selling the drug.

Two-thirds of Mexicans against decriminalizing marijuana: Poll - Times of India
They prefer cocaine....
 
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

Its simple. Pot does not equal huge profits for Big Pharma.
 
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
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.

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.

Nicotine & alcohol are the real gateway drugs.
 
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
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.

That still reeks havoc on your body dosage or not. Thats why they have side effects and drugs for the side effects to your drugs. No, what I am thinking about is the people who get on these company sponsored drugs that kill people or turn them into addicts of stronger stuff
Then they need to try something different, like diet. But the fact remains that most people are helped unless they abuse the prescription.

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.

If that was truely your concern you would know that right now prescription drugs are the biggest problem and biggest killer for white males right now. Not weed...but its not about weed. Its about you "feelings" and you feel that weed is worse because it wasnt created in a lab which is "better" for you.

Wednesday’s announcement is part of a broader effort to fight opiate addiction and crack down on the overprescribing of powerful drugs. There has been a steep increase in the number of heroin overdoses nationwide, with deaths from the drug quadrupling in the past decade. Many who abuse heroin initially used prescription painkillers.
Obama announces new steps to combat heroin, prescription drug abuse



I'll bet the ALL started with pot.


But pot isnt killing them. Prescriptions are. And you not concerned with whats killing, you're concerned on what YOU THINK they started with instead. That doesnt count, only proof.

It's obvious by the TV ads that big pharma is in business for the money, and is little different than the street hustler selling drugs on the corner.[/QUOTE]

There are no less than 6-7 drug ads during the 30 minutes national news. That avgs out to 1 every 5 minutes.
 
I don't mind being euphoric when about my chores; i may even get more done than usual simply due to having such high hopes and pipe dreams.

Sure makes housework go by in a more pleasant way....
 
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