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Colodonmed
06-13-2010, 04:19 PM
A very interesting read
coming to a town near you
Medicinal Colorado Anti dispensary talking points http://www.stopmmdincos.org/uploads/Medical_Marijuana_Distribution_Centers_Q_A.pdf
MMJinColorado
06-13-2010, 05:13 PM
Bahahahaha....
Hahahaha...
Ha.
Wow, those are some A+ idiot talking points. My god.
dedliug
06-13-2010, 05:26 PM
same old shit from those heavily invested in the war on citizens.
jerry peters probably drafted that steaming pile of misinformation
everyone should read it to see the flimsy arguments these LEOs employ in their quest to continue getting federal money to send non-violent offenders to prison
unfortunately, this rhetoric will work with conservative community leaders
MMJinColorado
06-13-2010, 05:34 PM
I just feel bad for all the patients in outlying counties and cities that are loaded with people gullible and ill-informed (or simply pre-disposed against MMJ) enough to swallow that bullshit who will pass bans and will do everything they can otherwise to make their lives as a patient difficult. Glad I'm in Denver...
throatstick
06-13-2010, 08:35 PM
Any drug that causes intoxication is not harmless. The pro‐marijuana movement plays
down, in public, the intoxicating effect of marijuana. In private, many brag about being
â??stonedâ?? and the high THC content of marijuana they smoked. The effects of being
â??wastedâ?? or â??stonedâ?? are seldom positive on the individual, the individualâ??s family or
friends and on society in general. The effects of marijuana intoxication vary with the
individual, just as they do with alcohol.
There are thousands of studies from medical and other legitimate research
professionals that have documented the adverse affects of marijuana use. These
studies can be found online and at the University of Mississippiâ??s Research Institute of
Pharmaceutical Sciences. These adverse affects include, but are not limited to:
â?¢ Intoxication
â?¢ Reduced coordination
â?¢ Distorted perception
â?¢ Concentration difficulties
â?¢ Impaired learning functions
â?¢ Dependence
â?¢ Respiratory illness
â?¢ Impaired brain development
â?¢ Impaired short‐term memory
â?¢ Greater risk of cancer
These adverse effects, in turn, increase the prevalence of auto accidents, risky sexual
behaviors that lead to HIV and teen pregnancy, school drop‐out, and violence, etc.
Furthermore, there is no debate among researchers that marijuana is both
psychologically and physically addictive, especially for adolescents and young adults.
Does this sound safe and benign?
i see they keep comparing mmj to alcohol so why are they not calling for alcohol to be illegal?hummmm
rightwinger
06-14-2010, 12:19 AM
same old shit from those heavily invested in the war on citizens.
jerry peters probably drafted that steaming pile of misinformation
everyone should read it to see the flimsy arguments these LEOs employ in their quest to continue getting federal money to send non-violent offenders to prison
unfortunately, this rhetoric will work with conservative community leaders
I think if you would at some of the authors of the above "study"-you may be surprised to learn that they're LIBERALS---cough--cough--gasp--gasp--:)
throatstick
06-14-2010, 04:18 AM
I think if you would at some of the authors of the above "study"-you may be surprised to learn that they're LIBERALS---cough--cough--gasp--gasp--:)
yup libs are their own worst enemy most of the time..
Zedleppelin
06-14-2010, 05:37 AM
Being pro marijuana and voting republican is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.
throatstick
06-14-2010, 07:57 AM
Being pro marijuana and voting republican is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.
you know what they say about assumptions??they make an ass out of you not me lmao.i have never voted in my life so i hoped that was'nt aimed at me....:jointsmile:
waterdog
06-14-2010, 12:48 PM
you know what they say about assumptions??they make an ass out of you not me lmao.i have never voted in my life so i hoped that was'nt aimed at me....:jointsmile:
Never Voted????Your probably one of those peeps that never vote but bitch about the shape our country is in.....
sittingone
06-14-2010, 01:29 PM
you know what they say about assumptions??they make an ass out of you not me lmao.i have never voted in my life so i hoped that was'nt aimed at me....:jointsmile:
Unless you are a child, there is nothing to brag about there mate!
And with our gov't as broken as it is being Dem. or Rep. are both useless, but you still have to get out and vote!
Zedleppelin
06-14-2010, 05:14 PM
you know what they say about assumptions??they make an ass out of you not me lmao.i have never voted in my life so i hoped that was'nt aimed at me....:jointsmile:
And you ass-u-me I was addressing you.
throatstick
06-14-2010, 09:20 PM
And you ass-u-me I was addressing you.
being that i was talking about libs then your comment was right after mine addressing the same thing.yup you are right...
throatstick
06-14-2010, 09:21 PM
Unless you are a child, there is nothing to brag about there mate!
And with our gov't as broken as it is being Dem. or Rep. are both useless, but you still have to get out and vote!
lmao im the child lmao thats funny,,no whats funny is you really think all that shit like "rock the vote"and shit really helps LMAO I BET YOU FEEL PROUD WHEN YOU VOTE HUH LMAO.
this is how i feel about it too...
YouTube - George Carlin Doesn't vote (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIraCchPDhk)
i bet you are one of those people that believe well you have to vote for someone even if they are both no good for america.atleast pick 1 of the lesser evils huh lmao.....
TheReleafCenter
06-15-2010, 12:55 AM
God, that is built on fallacy after fallacy.
Joycelyn Elders:
"That fear [that medical marijuana laws will increase teen use of marijuana], raised in 1996, when California passed the first effective medical-marijuana law, has not come true.
According to the official California Student Survey teen marijuana use in California rose steadily from 1990 to 1996, but began falling immediately after the medical-marijuana law was passed.
Among ninth graders, marijuana use in the last six months fell by more than 40 percent from 1995-96 to 2001-02 (the most recent available figures)."
Mitch Earleywine:
""Nine years after the passage of the nation's first state medical marijuana law, California's Prop. 215, a considerable body of data shows that no state with a medical marijuana law has experienced an increase in youth marijuana use since their law's enactment. All have reported overall decreases of more than the national average decreases -- exceeding 50% in some age groups -- strongly suggesting that enactment of state medical marijuana laws does not increase teen marijuana use....
When states consider proposals to allow the medical use of marijuana under state law, the concern often arises that such laws might 'send the wrong message' and therefore cause an increase in marijuana use among young people.
The available evidence strongly suggests that this hypothesis is incorrect and that enactment of state medical marijuana laws has not increased adolescent marijuana use.""
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