Weed, is it me?
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Its only been about 60 years sine you could walk into a chemist and buy cocaine. What happened after it was criminalised? Addiction rates did not drop. The next generation saw it as something "naughty" instead of the medicine it is hence the situation were in now. If all drugs were taxed controlled and legalised all dealers and crime associated would instantly disappear. We would NOT live in a world full of crack head either as drug users would be seen as victims NOT criminals
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I'm diffracting drug users from drug abusers from drug needers! And I'm saying yes there's harm to be done. You can die from drinking too much water! The system we have does not work. Proven! Far too much money has been wasted on "the war on drugs"
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Not just money resources! Its only been a very short period in time that these "illegal" drugs have been outlawed and only very recently some places have started slowly legalising cannabis again (with great success) why is the British government spending tens of millions fighting an organic plant that grows from a seed and its army of harmless calm hippys that use it? Tell me that and ill change my mind about the billions alcohol costs you and the tax payers money in anti social behaviour and the stain on the nhs and police force every single day
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#35
Most drugs including heroin (the worlds greatest pain reliver prescribed to dying people by the nhs) has a medical benefit.
But the Alcohol that we all love that has no medical benefits what so ever and is enjoyed by millions as harmless! Everything in excess is harmfull including water. Educate yourselves instead of being the government's sheep!
But the Alcohol that we all love that has no medical benefits what so ever and is enjoyed by millions as harmless! Everything in excess is harmfull including water. Educate yourselves instead of being the government's sheep!
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No, but morphine is, which is more or less the same thing.
http://www.druglibrary.org/gh/what_i..._between_h.htm
http://www.druglibrary.org/gh/what_i..._between_h.htm
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Want to bet? Diamophine can be chosen on demand and on request to take away the pain away from someone 's painful last moments no its not street herion but the clean hybrid synthetic morphine's are even more effective and less harmful its still the same drus though
#38
Not having that that weed smoking are lazy and no motivation I do smoke weed for 20 yrs or so and ive worked since I was 15 now 34 I work 4 on 4 off 12 hrs shifts and 2 extra days when I want new parts so dont call weed smokers lazy or no motivation I work damn hard to be labelled a bum and I love my scooby which aint cheap to run lol just saying it is 2016 not 1950's lol
#39
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A lot of pot smokers have violent tendencies, the passive angle is coined by potheads/dealers just like Staffy breeders have coined the term 'Nanny Dog' to help sell their fighting dogs.
#40
Lol ok it must be where you live but where I am in London its not like that must admit the harder the drug the more violent it will get. Pot smoker violent thats a first thats not weed thats something else lol alcohol is 1000% worst thats violence right there
#41
And if someone is a dealer you would want a low profile if not the police would have you every time.even though I smoke weed I never smoke in my scooby not even cigarettes what I dont smoke anyway but I understand where you are coming but don't label all weed smokers like that what you are labeling sounds like chavs to me
#42
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Pot smokers can be aggressive, it's just that they can't fight well when high. This is the confusion.
#43
Lol well if thats your believe mate I cant argue but just dont believe everything u hear on tv you would be surprised who smokes weed and what they do as a living but I know what your trying to say but its chavs not weed smokers have a good day off to get scooby a bath and wax
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The only aggression they have is when the dealer doesn't answer his phone or says Ive got nowt mate!!... The we get in to the "it's not addictive" bit....why so annoyed then? Your body gets used to it and gets self reliant to it...and anyone who disagree with ANY of that obviously hasn't smoked enough
#45
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I don't get why there is an argument over whether weed is addictive. it is. just as is any vice in life. Subaru's are addictive (hence why we're all here)
As human beings we all have to 'fill' a void in our lives with something.
As human beings we all have to 'fill' a void in our lives with something.
#46
Not having that that weed smoking are lazy and no motivation I do smoke weed for 20 yrs or so and ive worked since I was 15 now 34 I work 4 on 4 off 12 hrs shifts and 2 extra days when I want new parts so dont call weed smokers lazy or no motivation I work damn hard to be labelled a bum and I love my scooby which aint cheap to run lol just saying it is 2016 not 1950's lol
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Since the start of this thread I have realised my wrong doings by smoking sikkkkk tight cheese bud that gets rated better than Amsterdam gea and although I were only having one at night to help me chill as I did have a real bad temper b4 I started smoking back when I were 15 and now 38 , and is now been 3days without any cannabis I feel like a total new person thankyou for all the help .......OP I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT .......... And for the record I am now a much much better and exciting person
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As someone who consumed large quantities of da weed over many years (stopped 16yrs ago) I'll say all of you are correct to a degree, apart from the comment about sex drive, if anything it makes you more horny and hightens the experience too.
I used to wake up in the morning make a coffee, roll and smoke a fat one that would have put most people in a coma for the day but it slowed me down and stopped me from being hyper, I'd then roll 3 more for the day and head off to work which is something I did for many years.
Like most things you get used to it and it just becomes your normal state of being, I held down many jobs over the years and even rose up the ranks to management level on a couple of occasions during my employment history.
I still think I wasted a large proportion of my life being involved with it and the reality is that it steals your ambition and your dreams.
I'm pretty sorted in life these days and I put a large part of that down to stopping smoking weed, when I quit I gained focus and direction, prior to stopping I was never really sure what I wanted and no matter what I did or how successful or how much money I made or spent on the high life, bikes, cars, boats, holidays, coke, women, champers it never made me feel truly happy beyond the moment.
Ultimately something was always missing and I think the reason for the weed use was part of that but in the end it wasn't until I stopped that I realised it was the problem.
I used to wake up in the morning make a coffee, roll and smoke a fat one that would have put most people in a coma for the day but it slowed me down and stopped me from being hyper, I'd then roll 3 more for the day and head off to work which is something I did for many years.
Like most things you get used to it and it just becomes your normal state of being, I held down many jobs over the years and even rose up the ranks to management level on a couple of occasions during my employment history.
I still think I wasted a large proportion of my life being involved with it and the reality is that it steals your ambition and your dreams.
I'm pretty sorted in life these days and I put a large part of that down to stopping smoking weed, when I quit I gained focus and direction, prior to stopping I was never really sure what I wanted and no matter what I did or how successful or how much money I made or spent on the high life, bikes, cars, boats, holidays, coke, women, champers it never made me feel truly happy beyond the moment.
Ultimately something was always missing and I think the reason for the weed use was part of that but in the end it wasn't until I stopped that I realised it was the problem.
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TOTALLY UNTRUE SYMPTOMS RELATING TO CANNABIS USE
Maybe the symptoms of a smackhead maybe pal I go to the gym 6days a week 17stones over 6ft hardly get ill, city&guilds level2&3 in motor vehicles was employed as a manager in a multimillion pound company before I became a full time career only smoke it after kids are put to bed, always motivated to modify my scoob, sexually very active,
Maybe the symptoms of a smackhead maybe pal I go to the gym 6days a week 17stones over 6ft hardly get ill, city&guilds level2&3 in motor vehicles was employed as a manager in a multimillion pound company before I became a full time career only smoke it after kids are put to bed, always motivated to modify my scoob, sexually very active,
The way modern weed is grown and cultured makes it many times more powerful than 60/70's stoners. The current problems will get worst and burden the already stretched NHS.
Safe?
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/u...eless-driving/
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#58
In reality the war on drugs etc will never be won. Also many people go about there normal lives every day taking certain drugs and are no problem whatsoever to society. It's down to education and regulation. It just needs someone in power with ***** to admit the war is lost and a new approach is needed. It sounds extreme but if they actually supplied certain recreational drugs to those that choose to do them, where the drugs are actually what they say on the tin then it could be monitored and controlled. But as I say, government numbers are way out, as many people you would never know to be users and prefer to keep it that way.
#59
In reality the war on drugs etc will never be won. Also many people go about there normal lives every day taking certain drugs and are no problem whatsoever to society. It's down to education and regulation. It just needs someone in power with ***** to admit the war is lost and a new approach is needed. It sounds extreme but if they actually supplied certain recreational drugs to those that choose to do them, where the drugs are actually what they say on the tin then it could be monitored and controlled. But as I say, government numbers are way out, as many people you would never know to be users and prefer to keep it that way.
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