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Another interesting true story: One time there was a rash of nighttime pharmacy burglaries. A gang of burglars would break in to get drugs and money. Several of them would somehow manage to put the store's heavy safe on the back of a pick-up truck. They would then dump the safe in the woods with the idea of going back later to break it open. After there were several stores robbed, she called me one day to tell me she was at the appartment of the gang who robbed the stores. She said she was there by herself and needed someone to talk to. She said the gang had gone to the woods to break open the safe from the last burglary. I believe there were about 6 of them. So I went to see if I could be of some help because she seemed to be extremely nervous about the whole situation. There wasn't much I could do except to help get her calmed down. She said they would be coming back soon and that I had better leave, so I left. (She said they all had guns.) The next morning there was a big front page headline that the gang had been apprehended. She said when the police came, she left through a back window. Hmmmm! She always managed to get out just in time. Anyway, the point of the two stories: They were all drug users and this is what happens to drug users. |
Narcs as are stool pidgeons are a low form of life. IMHO. Too each their own.
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[QUOTE=Barefoot;728024]This is what happens to drug users? Really? Based on a couple of pot parties in your youth, you can make this sweeping generalization? I think that there are a lot of MJ users quietly and happily toking away.[/QUOTE]
I agree. The girlfriend sounds a little squirrelly as well, although VPL seems to have deducted this. |
I saw the CNN special from Dr Sanjay Gupta. Anyone who watches it should be satisfied as to medical benefits.
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Yup, I agree. :coolsmiley: |
My problem is they don't invite me enough...I keep trying to not inhale but can't help myself...overdose on peanut butter and jelly, followed by laughter..I once watched Reefer Madness and laughed so hard I cried, and I was straight...lol
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"Now I have to wonder why so many people are promoting the legalization of marijuana if people are already being helped medically by the above drugs in pill form." |
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"Marinol provides standardized THC concentrations, does not contain the other 400 uncharacterized substances found in smoked marijuana, such as carcinogens or fungal spores, and is not associated with the quick high of smoked marijuana," said Neil Hirsch, a spokesman for Marinol manufacturer Solvay Pharmaceuticals. But Marinol is not the same thing as traditional, smokable marijuana. It is a less complex substance lacking both some of the good components found in traditional marijuana (such as cannabidiol, which has been found to have anti-seizure effects) and the bad or not-yet-fully-understood components (among them potential carcinogens) that can also come with the drug. Ken Trainer, a 60-year-old Massachusetts resident who has battled Multiple Sclerosis for 25 years, said he has long been smoking marijuana to deal with the regular tremors he gets in his arms and legs. "If I smoke a joint, the tremors go away most times before the joint is gone," he said. "It makes my life a little easier." Marinol, by contrast, "didn't really do much of anything for me," he said. Before responding with "This guy just wants to get high," go here for the full article and also read the comments. Does the Marijuana Pill Work? |
Comparing pills to pot is like comparing cigarettes to nicorettes. The effects simply are not the same when a single part of the natural product is isolated.
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The simple answer is that folks that used it actually liked it, some far more than alcohol. |
I heard on the radio about this NJ decision on medical marijuana for pediatric patients with severe seizure disorders, and looked for some articles.
This seems like a reasonable decision on Christie's part (between a rock and a hard place), but it seems like the jury is still out on whether the benefits outweigh the risks of pediatric patients having it prescribed......
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/17/ny...ions.html?_r=0 |
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