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    #21
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    THC as a self defense?

    Quote Originally Posted by GraziLovesMary
    Maybe marijuana itself is the higher power? Lets make a church where we worship this holy plant, then claim separation of church and state!
    I think it's been tried. The government is full of a bunch of pricks.

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    #22
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    THC as a self defense?

    Quote Originally Posted by cadmiumblimp
    I think it's been tried. The government is full of a bunch of pricks.
    yeah it has actually... and the preacher of one of those churches JUST got arrested over it in the past few days..

    http://boards.cannabis.com/cannabis-...tribution.html

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    #23
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    THC as a self defense?

    Well you forgot one big thing, we get the THC in our systems after it has been activated by heat. If you eat it before it has been exposed to heat and activated, it will make you throw up. Since animals just go bite the plant and eat it raw, it makes them throw up. It also stinks, but not to us because we appreciate its scent .

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    #24
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    THC as a self defense?

    the resin glands arnt there to kill off bugs. its there to catch pollen from a male cannabis plant. when the female plant really starts to get desperate for some pollen they just grow their buds bigger for a better chance of getting pollenated. as far as thc gos i dont know if that is a defense against animals or what. i have heard one theory that thc is produced by cannabis because they know we like it. and they know if they have something we like, we will take care of them and help them survive.

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    #25
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    THC as a self defense?

    im not sure that i buy that the plant "knows" we like it.

    but a lot of the times i wonder if some other plants have psychoactive properties that only work with other animals that have the proper receptors.... like maybe some animals can't get high off of THC like we can, but maybe we can't get high off of other shit like other animals can.

    Catnip, for instance? Cats go nuts for it, but not us...

    Ever think that maybe all the other animals are HIGH, just from other plants?
    I mean, if a trooper sees a joint in my hand, and i\'m at the wheel of a car, i\'m busted... but for some reason, I never get pulled over for eating too many candybars...

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    #26
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    THC as a self defense?

    Notice the part where i said theory. very unlikely theory but i think its interesting.

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    #27
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    THC as a self defense?

    lol totally, i have my theories too, probably none of them are true

    im just saying WHAT IF
    I mean, if a trooper sees a joint in my hand, and i\'m at the wheel of a car, i\'m busted... but for some reason, I never get pulled over for eating too many candybars...

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    #28
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    THC as a self defense?

    You are not the first person to think about this. It is well-known that psilocybe mushrooms use psilcybin and psilocin as a self-defense mechanism. I see no reason why THC would be there for any other reason. Really, what is the point of THC other than to scare off predators? Makes sense to me.
    blaze the haze for daze
    Embrace the grace of the fine herb.

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    #29
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    THC as a self defense?

    As for the argument about how it needs to be heated...
    How do you know that applies to all animals? For all we know, different chemical reactions could be happening inside the stomach of an animal. Therefore I think the concept of an animal getting stoned off of just eating it, without applying heat, is plausible.:thumbsup:
    blaze the haze for daze
    Embrace the grace of the fine herb.

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    #30
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    THC as a self defense?

    Quote Originally Posted by mfqr
    As for the argument about how it needs to be heated...
    How do you know that applies to all animals? For all we know, different chemical reactions could be happening inside the stomach of an animal. Therefore I think the concept of an animal getting stoned off of just eating it, without applying heat, is plausible.:thumbsup:
    It doesn't need to be heated. The only reason you can't just eat a bud is because THC doesn't enter the bloodstream very well unless it's in some kind of alcohol or fat, hence the cannabutter.

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