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07-17-2007, 05:04 AM #31Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
If they legalize it they will phase out the dealers and the harder illegal drugs by making the purchasing of marijuana available at a gas station near you :thumbsup::jointsmile:
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07-17-2007, 11:02 AM #32Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
Keeping it illegal is causing more problems for everyone, than if it was legal - anyone who disagree's is an idiot, because it's as plain as day to EVERYONE.
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07-17-2007, 12:16 PM #33Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
True Lip but the idiots who can really affect change ant buying it
Brother..Simply as day follows night.......
Its all Propaganda we know it .,Your right they are idiots but they dont
give two craps what we beleave or what we know....
Sad but true.....
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07-17-2007, 01:00 PM #34Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
Now it all makes sense! I have been catching myself trying to jam things into my arm lately ( a turkey baster, the gas pump, a meat thermometer (98.2 BTW)). This marijuana is truly an evil weed!
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07-17-2007, 02:07 PM #35Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
Wow I actually thought there was some new proof. Old tricks, new face..meh. Waste of my time. Ol' gate way theory eh? lol I love it. Well at least they admit that marijuana isn't really harmful lol. "The idea that smoking cannabis increases the user's chance of going on to take harder drugs such as heroin is highly contentious." Without admitting it, they know marijuana is safe haha.
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07-17-2007, 02:15 PM #36Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
lol....the big bad scary five leaved plants are at it again! run for your life! reefer madness!
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07-21-2007, 12:58 AM #37Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
I think if someone starts smoking weed then moves on to heroin, etc., he is either predisposed to bingeing on substances or there is some sort of mental trauma or insecurity that he is trying to escape at more extreme degrees the older he gets.
Some people also have a natural high tolerance for any type of inebriation. I remember being 13 or so and needing more of the pot or the alcohol to get to the same point as others (kids, don't drink).
I will say that mj can be addictive and does alter brain activity. That's what makes a drug a drug. Coffee is the same; different brain activity, different mood, etc. You can be addicted to coffee or mj, the difference is, they are mild substances, with mild temporary effects and mild long-term effects, and you can easily support those habits and live a normal life. The nature of a drug like heroin is one that makes it more difficult to support the habit and still function like everyone else.
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07-21-2007, 03:40 AM #38Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
Originally Posted by burnable
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07-24-2007, 02:17 AM #39Senior Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
I'm glad I didn't smoke till I was 21 cause I couldn't afford a heroin addiction.
Dodged a bullet on that one.
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07-24-2007, 03:09 AM #40Member
DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS, A NEW STUDY SHOWS PROOF OF A NEW PROBLEM
LOL!! such stupid mindless bullshit, you can not even compare the two substances, herion is not a drug..its a lifestlye
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