Quote Originally Posted by VapedG13
Was listening to the radio the other day......todays teenager the MJ use is down...just like in the UK.....what they arent saying is the use of the legal drugs has gone up 200% the kids get into moms and dads prescriptions to get high.... they prefer it

percocet, oxycotton are the drugs of choice with kids ... great our kids love synthetic heroine

its sad that the government can manufacturer any drugs we have that are illegal....but because they made them they are legal.

The government cant make weed??? but they can process/synthisize most of the other drugs and make them legal and get a slice of the pie

If the US government would legalize weed and prositition...regulate and tax it we would be out of the national defecit in no time
it's the golden rule vape! take a drug dealer and legalize what he sells and he's called a CEO! that's the problem. the drug companies are one of the biggest controllers of washington. ever since they decided it would be in "our" best interests to privatize insurance. it's a joke. how many drug deaths have been cause by chantix this year? i'm not sure of the number but i'm pretty sure it's number one! and tylenol/ibuprofen is up there in the top 3 and that's otc. come on FDA!

weed is another one of those things that unites people, that removes the rift caused by labels they put on people. the government fears that. and yes our youth are addicted to synthetic heroin (heroin comes from the poppy plant). but as long as they are on heroin which they start using by taking it from their parents medicine cabinet, it's a home problem. it's the parents fault. not drug companies, not the governments. they don't have to deal with it or take the blame. you fix it, it's your kid. they got it at home.

you ever hear of anyone killing anyone to get high on weed? being violent? now how about heroin? and once they are high, they nod out and sleep. so high on heroin peeps don't do shit when high, but the police put em in jail for the violence. now the heads on weed don't usually use violence, at least not for or when using weed, and when high they are united, share common thoughts and are more apt to do something, if they could just get off the couch. that's our job, to get off the couch and do something!

it's thought that one reason they outlawed weed in 1937 was because they associated it with the mexicans that came north for work. when work was down they apparently just hung out and smoked weed. so people associated jobless (probably laziness) and immigrant workers and the troubles that come with being unemployed with smoking cannabis. and then in jazz clubs in the south. jazz obviously being predominantly african-american at the time, so when they were smoking reefers outside of clubs and then any violence broke out they linked the two. some also believe the drug laws in the south are so harsh as a way of keeping Jim Crow laws around in different clothing.

-shake