Results 51 to 60 of 68
-
08-18-2005, 04:27 AM #51Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
so ya the day of ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills) I came to school burping smoke and scored above 90% in all grades except math which was 81%
what these percents mean is that i scored higher than that percent of the people who took the test. So this leaves me to believe i can do w/e i want and people who want me to not smoke majijuana
can eat shit and die..
im also high right now
-
08-18-2005, 04:34 AM #52Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
The only reason I wouldnt want you smoking is so theres was more for me.
.
Nice job on the test scores btw...
-
08-19-2005, 04:27 PM #53Junior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
Hey room I, need help this is my first time here, so please bare w/me.
Im, graduating Med School I, need to pass a Saliva, Blood, Urine test I need to pass these tests with flying colors any suggestions.
-
09-07-2005, 07:03 AM #54Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
Originally Posted by ArtRollins
If you want proof of that, you're gonna have to go find it because I haven't seen my notes in a long time, but maybe I'll find them just for you.
The 30's and the de-legalization of pot isn't even a subject that our current minds in legislation should ever see eye-to-eye with, yet they have no idea of the 'healing power of cannabis' and they ignore the fact that pot can, not only, ease and relax, but cure our society.
If the United States had a bake-off before Hurricane Katrina, and everyone smoked herb, clogging up our atmosphere with pot smoke, then the storm wouldn't have been able to come onshore and would've been deflected off back to Cuba, then they would all puff, deflect it off to Bermuda, and you know they don't give a shit, and the next thing you know the storm is only affecting the shipping lanes in the Atlantic Ocean. Sounds good, right?
-
09-07-2005, 08:16 AM #55Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
Originally Posted by DarkFire
No shit, its supposed to do most of that shit to you when you're on it! Its a drug. But the point is that it has VERY FEW long term effects, all those studies are biased by the fact they they only show what happens when doing it, or shortly after doing it. Besides the lung damage 99% of the effects are gone after just 47 days (in rheuses monkeys (spelling was prolly all fucked up)) But yeah i forgot what i was talking about cause im stoned and i m not going to re-read all that shit i just typed, so im gonna go now.
Id also just like to say that i think i type a whole lot better and faster when im stoned, i guess it just goes to show you weed helps with everything!
Shattering stereotypes since \'88
-
09-07-2005, 08:20 AM #56Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
The last two things that is, iany type of smoking causes lung damage its inherent
Shattering stereotypes since \'88
-
09-07-2005, 12:37 PM #57Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...ghlight=lancet
I posted some links awhile back, haven't checked them so I don't know if they're still working, but there ya go anyway. Maybe think about investing in a vaporiser.
-
09-07-2005, 01:57 PM #58Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
Fuck long term effects. I could die tomorrow.
-
09-07-2005, 03:51 PM #59Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
very few scientific studies have actually been published that elucidate the long term effects of exclusive marijuana smoking on the lungs. Of what little legitimate research has been done, it has shown that it doesn't cause tar buildup (the assumed catalyst for tobacco related cancer), but makes the inside of your lungs lose their cilia (little hairs) and makes them more like your outer skin.
Other than that, neurological effects range from the non-detrimental (larger blood vessels in your brain) to the downright enjoyable (permanent relaxation caused by synchronized alpha brain waves in the frontal lobes).
You shouldn't trust any information about the effects of smoking on the internet, because, surprisingly often, they just state urban legends as fact (low sperm count=myth). If you have resources available, like a university or decent city library, you should research these things from sources that are proven to be non-biased and purely scientifically based.
-
09-07-2005, 05:53 PM #60Senior Member
how do you defend weed when it comes to long term effects??????
Originally Posted by NoosaHeads
There is a down side to every thing we do,do you drive a car?
walk down the streeet next to cars?
Life is a risk so enjoy it
Advertisements
Similar Threads
-
Long term bud storage?
By 5280and420 in forum Colorado (CO)Replies: 5Last Post: 10-01-2010, 06:55 PM -
Long Term Storage?
By Akimbo in forum Basic GrowingReplies: 1Last Post: 11-06-2009, 07:39 PM -
Long-Term Affects (Again)
By kingkong.bomb in forum GreenGrassForums LoungeReplies: 9Last Post: 05-09-2006, 10:55 PM -
Robitussin other Dxm Long term Effects???
By CraigABisAPotARoboAT in forum Other PsychotropicsReplies: 14Last Post: 12-20-2005, 10:57 PM -
Rhinitis after long-term use
By in forum GreenGrassForums LoungeReplies: 0Last Post: 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM