Amen! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
Weez, once again you are the voice of reason. :D
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Amen! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
Weez, once again you are the voice of reason. :D
Mahalo!Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueBlazer
"The bottom line is that I never lied to my son. My reaction allowed a free flowing dialog between us and I was able to help him avoid other drugs that are seriously harmful. As a result, he never got involved with those drugs and moderated his use of cannabis. "
Right back atcha, BB
You are a good father.
Short ramble follows...
In '68, I helped found the Free Clinic in Cleveland Ohio.
One of our functions was education.
We would book assemblies at high schools and give drug education presentations.
Nope, not da gummint kine! :cool:
We just told the honest real science truth, to the best of our knowledge at the time.
Guess how that went over.:D
At one school, they shut down the assembly and marched us to the pricipal's office after I gave an honest answer to a kid's question about Marijuana.
On the way to the office one of the kids asked if we were "in trouble".
I said no, son, and they aren't either.
But we need to educate them before we can continue.
(I've always been proud of that answer.):cool:
When Pricipal and his posse tried playing authorities vs naughty persons, I stood up!
"Listen people! " Said I, (in my most intimidating voice.):)
"We did not advocate, or even condone the use of cannabis.
We gave factual information to these students, an honest answer to the question he asked.
Don't you think it's time that you did the same?
I respecfully suggest that it is you that are in need of drug education."
(Yeah, I know, just not eloquent when I'm pissed. I was only 24 at the time.)
That, caught them off guard and we were able to give them a crash course, with a shitload of cited references for later.
To their credit, we were allowed to continue, the presentation, after "clearing up a point";), and because of the pause, it's one assembly that those kids will never forget.
Great thing 'bout bein' old fart.
Ya got plenty great memories to carry ya through the odd "rough patch".
Alo - to give.
Ha - the breath of life.
Weezard
It's kind of sad that the same battle is still going on in schools over 40 years later. :wtf:
Thanks for the kind words Weez. As I've said before, one thing old farts have in abundance is stories. :thumbsup:
That was the sanest thing I've read in quite some time. As to slowing down the brain, I am passionately convinced from my own (admittedly young) experience of the fallacy of that. It really doesn't make a bit of difference. If you're stupid and you smoke, you'll just find a new and funner way of being stupid. If you have it going on upstairs, it's going to stay that way. I've been smoking HEAVILY since I was 15, and I'm in the middle of writing a novel, having read all of Shakespeare, Paradise Lost, War and Peace, etc. There's no bearing.
Dude, if you noticed, Blue pointed out that cannabis itself is not harmful. Then you come in swinging for the fences with smoking. Obviously smoking anything is harmful man.. but cannabis itself is not. Compare to a real drug.. let's say.. meth. Put that shit in your body any which way you want and it'll fuck you proper. Now that is harmful drug..Quote:
Originally Posted by BlowoutComb
Consider the following..Quote:
Originally Posted by BlowoutComb
A powerful synthetic version of a cannabinoid called HU-210, which is similar to a group of chemicals found in marijuana, stimulates brain cell growth and may point toward new treatments for anxiety and depression, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Xia Zhang, an associate professor in the University of Saskatchewan neuropsychiatry research unit, led the team that tested the effects of HU-210. The synthetic version is about 100 times as powerful as THC, the compound responsible for the high experienced by recreational users."This is a very potent cannabinoid oil," Zhang says. "It's not something that would be available on the street."
Rats treated with HU-210 a regular basis showed neurogenesis -- the growth of new brain cells -- in the hippocampus, the researchers found. This region of the brain is associated with learning and memory, as well as anxiety and depression.
The effect is the opposite of alcohol, nicotine, heroin and cocaine.
"Most 'drugs of abuse' suppress neurogenesis," Zhang says. "Only marijuana promotes neurogenesis." Depression may be sparked when too few new brain cells are grown in the hippocampus, scientists believe. It is unclear whether anxiety is part of this process but, if true, HU-210 could offer a treatment for both mood disorders by stimulating the growth of new brain cells.
See? It's all in your head bro.. :jointsmile:
Bro, that is exactly my viewpoint. I've always maintained that cannabis does not make you something you aren't; it simply amplifies the character traits you already possess. So if you like to veg out on the couch once a week with a bag of chips.. start hitting the bong.. and that turns into every night.Quote:
Originally Posted by cannabis=freedom
Me.. I like to blaze on the way up the chairlift, then slide down snow and fly through the air. Or go on any adventure available.. I like to experience new things when I'm high. That's life to me.