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I work in the Medical Center in Houston, drive up Fannin to get to 45N. Almost every homeless, don't have alcohol, they have weed, cush, or whatever else they are smoking. Get on the train, they get on and you can smell the weed. The dealers give it to them to sale, or whatever. I watched a young dealer chase an old man around my car last week trying to cut him. This guy yesterday was smoking a joint, actually the 2 minutes that I was stuck at the red light, never moved. Looked like a statue. Had the rolled lefty in his hand, never moved the whole time. They are lined on the streets, rolling and passing around not caring who's around them. It's pretty sad.
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Originally posted by Johnny44 View PostTo ignore the dangers of genetically enhanced weed, emergency room stats and the statistics on driving accidents just shows you have been indoctrinated or have adopted the weed culture.
You would now be the Iguana on Cheech & Chong’s “Nice Dreams” as foretold by the liberal globalist so many years ago. Just about the time “we” started spraying and genetic alterations started.
Good luck and smoke up !
Ah yes, but I’m indoctrinated. Lmao.
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Originally posted by Jspradley View PostIf ANY drug should be outlawed it should be alcohol.
Alcohol kills 88,000 people every year in the US alone.
Anyone who is ok with alcohol but thinks weed is the great satan really needs to re-evaluate their priorities.
With that said I think all drugs should be decriminalized and abuse treated as the medical and psychological problem it is.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostThere is no such thing as a hangover from weed.
Originally posted by hightimesAnother symptom of a weed hangover is the feeling of fogginess and grogginess. Studies have suggested that marijuana can mess with your cognitive function and short-term memory.Originally posted by hightimesFatigue is the number one symptom of a weed hangover. Although marijuana may help individuals as a sleep aid, it can also leave users feeling like they didn’t have a proper nights sleep. In 2008, a Penn Medicine study found that marijuana may impair sleep quality for those who consumed it throughout their teenage years.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostDear lord the ignorance in this comment is unbelievable. There is no such thing as a hangover from weed. Lol.
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Originally posted by Jspradley View PostIf ANY drug should be outlawed it should be alcohol.
Alcohol kills 88,000 people every year in the US alone.
Anyone who is ok with alcohol but thinks weed is the great satan really needs to re-evaluate their priorities.
With that said I think all drugs should be decriminalized and abuse treated as the medical and psychological problem it is.
Great idea! Nothing like picking up a loaf of bread and 1/2 ounce of heroin at HEB.
I would encourage some of you that think all drugs should be legalized to spend a little time in special ed departments, foster programs and orphanages. The kids of these junkies probably have a different opinion of “victimless crime” arguments.
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Originally posted by kyle1974 View PostGreat idea! Nothing like picking up a loaf of bread and 1/2 ounce of heroin at HEB.
I would encourage some of you that think all drugs should be legalized to spend a little time in special ed departments, foster programs and orphanages. The kids of these junkies probably have a different opinion of “victimless crime” arguments.
We are talking about weed. Google fetal alcohol syndrome when you get a chance.
No way all drugs should all be legalized.
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Originally posted by Graysonhogs View PostWe are talking about weed. Google fetal alcohol syndrome when you get a chance.
No way all drugs should all be legalized.
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Go back and read the post I responded to.
I’m familiar with fetal alcohol syndrome as well. Inviting additional issues because there are existing issues is a poor argument.
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Originally posted by JLivi1224 View PostThis is truly hilarious and eye-opening
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Originally posted by kyle1974 View PostGo back and read the post I responded to.
I’m familiar with fetal alcohol syndrome as well. Inviting additional issues because there are existing issues is a poor argument.
You aren’t inviting additional issues with the legalization of marijuana. My only issue is that the one that causes more real damage in cost to society in lost productivity and medical costs more than all the other “problem” drugs combined is legal, while the Devils Lettuce isn’t. Sure, the politicians will pay it lip service, but that’s all it is. I don’t use either but something is askew here.
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As states have begun to legalize marijuana, its use has been more openly discussed. While the effects of other commonly used drugs, such as alcohol, have been studied extensively, the effects of marijuana – especially on developing babies during pregnancy – have been much less studied and less widely publicized. This relative silence from the scientific community has affected the public’s opinion on the safety …
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