Quote Originally Posted by jsn9333
If the website owners are going to truly limit this site to "medical cannabis", then they should police more thoroughly... because 90% of the posts in many of the forums have nothing to do with that topic.
I agree that many people abuse the forum to post many off topic threads, but I feel that the (volunteer! :thumbsup moderator staff takes care of the most "dangerous" threads as they encounter them. If they had maybe 2 hours without a problem to deal with, they might have time to address some of the older, questionable posts. Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day. :jointsmile:

Quote Originally Posted by jsn9333
I guess I just expect more freedom of expression and less censorship here.
Well... again, I agree with you that everyone should be able to express themselves (in a perfect world ) BUT... I'm pretty sure that CannCom is privately owned, so even though it is based in the United States... its' owners have the right to set guidelines, and does not need to allow that complete freedom of expression to its' members. It's not a Democracy... it's CannCom. :jointsmile:
It's also totally free of charge, so if they want to say that we can't talk about a couple of things that aren't 100% cannabis related, I'm cool with that. I'm sure that once every post has no mention of other substances, or questionable behavior... more of those completely off topic "social" threads will disappear as well.

Also, if someone is TRULY concerned about the interactions between certain substances, I encourage you to ask your doctor. It is difficult for many to be honest with a physician, but it will most definitely effect how they design a treatment plan for whatever ailment requires the pharmaceutical.

Besides booze is the devil... haha just kidding.
Stay and definitely Keep :jointsmile:
TheMetal1 Reviewed by TheMetal1 on . A question concerning the boards policy on alcohol (beer) in discussions I recently posted a thread concerning both beer and marijuana. It was deleted by an admin. I would like to discuss the reasoning behind this policy in anyone is willing to. I interpreted the rules to mean we can't discuss the abuse of alcohol. For instance, it says we can't discuss the abuse of pharmaceuticals. Those are "legal" drugs (but regulated of course) just like alcohol is "legal" (but regulated). How is it I can dicuss taking an oxycotin (if I wasn't abusing it, if it was Rating: 5