| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotypePage 9 of 11 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) | A bit stressed, tgif? Maybe pound some of your favorite DRUG, alcohol..from the Italian lick her cart? No mistake, alcohol is a DRUG, you DRUGGIE!
addiction to booze is one of the worst, causes physical sickness and painful withdrawal ehen the alcohol addict tries to quit..if he ever does.
Addicted to booze, right? Just because the powerful liquor companies can make political donations to keep it legal does not mean that it is not a drug. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 3:35:12 PM | There are only two drugs that can routinely cause death during withdrawal if the addict is not medically supervised: benzodiazapines and alcohol.
I'm happy to say I'm free of both. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 4:00:01 PM | allow me to remind all the smokies that this thread is about marijuana, not alcohol.
if you can please concentrate, maybe you can remember that.
if not, we who are dope free understand why you can't.  | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 4:59:55 PM |
allow me to remind all the smokies that this thread is about marijuana, not alcohol.
if you can please concentrate, maybe you can remember that.
if not, we who are dope free understand why you can't.
Actually the thread is about "Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype". It's says so right there in the title. Discussion of the "stereotype" and "legalisation" issues naturally allows the introduction of other addictive substances as an illustrator and/or contrast.
Perhaps when you sober up you'll understand. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 5:19:37 PM | Funny, I grew up in a non-drinking culture. (Mormon) And in my life, I've never known anyone ruin their life, their family's lives, who was exclusively a grass user. On the other hand, have known dozens who have ruined their own lives, and health; their children's lives, wrecked their marriages and killed people or been killed by drinkers. We know, historically, that the cost of banning alcohol are too great. so we allow it. The basis for banning grass is bosh, and everyone knows that, too. Nice that state by state some kind of sanity is being brought to the issue. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 6:07:57 PM | ;) ah ha ha thank-U I agree It's SO sad that the chemical companies get 2 outlaw nature. Hey . . I applaud the brothers growing stuff 2 ease naturally, LiKe a dandelion! | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/1/2015 6:25:14 PM | My wife near destroyed her liver with secretive drinking.On meds for 16 years, unable to work.Hurt every single person around her
Discovered some bottles.gtfo. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 2:54:28 AM |
;) ah ha ha thank-U I agree It's SO sad that the chemical companies get 2 outlaw nature. Hey . . I applaud the brothers growing stuff 2 ease naturally, LiKe a dandelion!
thank you geezOmystars. it's great to have you onboard explaining marijuana and it's harmful effects on the mind.  | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 4:34:23 AM | More on medical marijuana:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/young-girls-story-may-lead-idaho-to-approve-marijuana-oil/ar-BBi79n5?ocid=HPCDHP
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Ten-year-old Alexis Carey has a rare but intractable form of epilepsy, Dravet Syndrome. The genetic disease causes severe and multiple seizures, which often leave parents guessing if the terror of watching their child seize up will pass or turn fatal.
Alexis Carey, right, 10, sits and plays with her therapist Brigette Borup, left, on Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, in Boise, Idaho. Alexis has a rare form of epilepsy, however, her family is hoping the Idaho Legislature will decriminalize marijuana extract oil to help reduce her seizures. Alexis has a rare form of epilepsy, however, her family is hoping the Idaho Legislature will decriminalize marijuana… But Idaho's stringent marijuana laws do not allow for medicinal use. The family began lobbying lawmakers to decriminalize the oil almost two years ago. Now, they've got some legislative backers and an upcoming hearing, as Idaho joins a larger movement to loosen laws to allow the use of marijuana extract oil.
Twelve states have legalized the oil while still banning medical marijuana. Virginia legalized the oil Feb. 26. In Utah, lawmakers have given initial approval to let those with chronic and debilitating diseases consume edible marijuana products, while still banning smoking.
Marijuana extract oil first received attention when a Colorado family fought and won for access for their daughter who also had Dravet Syndrome. It is similar to hemp oil, which is legal in Idaho and can be bought in grocery stores.
With no known cure for Dravet Syndrome, children are often prescribed a****ail of medications to counter the seizures. However, the heavy drugs often come with side-effects that can permanently damage a child's developing liver, kidneys and other organs. Proponents of cannabidiol oil, a non-psychotropic extract of marijuana, argue that it reduces the amount and length of seizures in children.
If you bother to read this, you will see they are talking about "non-psychotropic extract". | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 5:26:04 AM | Why is it that so many of you who are trying to argue that marijuana isn't as bad for you as alcohol drink alcohol?
Part of the problem is that very few people limit their drug addiction to just one particular drug. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 6:34:53 AM |
Why is it that so many of you who are trying to argue that marijuana isn't as bad for you as alcohol drink alcohol?
Because from a one to one standpoint, it is true, weed is far less dangerous than booze.
Part of the problem is that very few people limit their drug addiction to just one particular drug.
Which has nothing to do with weed and has more to do with the fact that it is illegal and the the guy you get it from also sells other things.
Thus if you want to eliminate any gateways, you make weed legal. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 6:58:42 AM |
Which has nothing to do with weed and has more to do with the fact that it is illegal and the the guy you get it from also sells other things.
Thus if you want to eliminate any gateways, you make weed legal
huh???
thank you Mr. Spock! very logical weed thinking! duhhhhhh
only a scrambled brain would come up with this!!! | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 7:16:34 AM |
only a scrambled brain would come up with this!!!
Then please post an evidence that you have that can refute my claim.
Or, keep posting like a 5-year-old*, your choice.
*, by a 5-year-old, I mean a creepy old man who hits on young girls in the forums, but seems to have the mental capacity of a 5-year-old | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 7:23:55 AM | my evidence is the postings of most of the dopers here who say they want legal drugs but who don't have the balls to put on their profiles that they use drugs.
you know, Rob.. dopers just like YOU!!!
it asks on your profile Rob.....do you go drugs???
your reply was "NO"
so you're a liar and a doper.
I now shun you and look down on you as all dopers should be. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 7:28:36 AM |
my evidence is the postings of most of the dopers here who say they want legal drugs but who don't have the balls to put on their profiles that they use drugs.
Yes much like people who want gay marriage must be gay. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 7:55:47 AM |
mutton says i'm a troll but if I were a doper he'd be my friend. it all depends on which side of the fence you're on.
Actually it's NOT about which side of the fence you're on ....it's about HOW you voice your opposition.
People who present therr views in a MATURE and RESPECTFUL manner are my friends NOT people who haven't grown out of insulting people who don't share thier views. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 8:15:22 AM |
Actually it's NOT about which side of the fence you're on ....it's about HOW you voice your opposition
nope. it's black and white.
if you're a doper, you're a low life and you're bad for America. decent people should shun you.
are you a doper mutton? | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 8:34:22 AM |
Then please post an evidence that you have that can refute my claim. This may be partially true, it could also be that most people try marijuana first because it is more available and many do this in their teens. Marijuana use effects developing brains more detrimentally which may lead to changes that may cause the smoker to desire other drugs. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 8:51:32 AM |
Marijuana use effects developing brains more detrimentally which may lead to changes that may cause the smoker to desire other drugs.
More detrimentally than what?
Where are you getting the coloration between changes in the brain and desire for other drugs? | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 8:57:18 AM | this is why I don't bother to get too specific and waste my time looking up every little thing.
they want their dope and they'll do anything to get it eventually in many cases going on to harder drugs and then to robbing people for dope money.
dope is bad for America plain and simple. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 9:06:45 AM |
this is why I don't bother to get too specific and waste my time looking up every little thing.
Yeah why bother yourself with facts and logic when you can just go full derp.
they want their dope and they'll do anything to get it eventually in many cases going on to harder drugs and then to robbing people for dope money.
Yep, much like those dope smoking founding fathers.
dope is bad for America plain and simple.
Nope, but thanks for playing. | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 10:28:40 AM | And alcohol started with whiskey traders plundering the countryside and organized crime.How many Thompsons unloaded during the time booze was illegal? How many died?What is the cost to society for medical costs?Keep complaing about the ACA when there is so much else that needs to be addressed.Hard liquor doesn't help much TGIF,from what I recall of your liquor consumption,technically you are in fact an alcoholic.
Alcohol consumption can lead to hepatic insulin resistance,who will foot the bills? | |
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| Marijuana Legalization and the stereotype Posted: 3/2/2015 11:32:26 AM | derpity derp derp ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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I CAN POST ON THIS THREAD AND I WILL!!! | |
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