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03-05-2007, 10:48 AM #21Senior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
Strong indicas are recommended for chemo patients.
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03-05-2007, 12:10 PM #22Senior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
I hadn't read this thread, thanks for bumping it up, Stinkyattic. Very good thread folks.
Shovelhandle
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03-16-2007, 04:51 AM #23Senior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
One of the main reasons I'm setting up a grow room is that my friend has HIV, and his condition is slowly getting worse. His fear is that it will become full blown AIDS before long. He used to be a toker back in the day and knows I am and was asking me recently if I had a good connection because he might have need of it before long. So I'm going to grow and keep him supplied as well as possible. His medical bills are high enough as it is without getting gouged by a dealer too.
Originally Posted by Mrs. Greenjeans
Originally Posted by 420_24/7
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04-06-2007, 11:56 AM #24Senior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
i've gotta agree with: just keep the silence. if she's used mj before, she can figure ways to get it again. keep the silence. always
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04-06-2007, 01:13 PM #25Senior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
[i've gotta agree with: just keep the silence. if she's used mj before, she can figure ways to get it again. keep the silence. always]
I got humbly disagree. In my state, it is NO option what so ever!
I'm 50, I had to watch my neighbor die a horrible death, cancer, his doctor TOLD him to find someone that could get marijuana to him, to eas him into death. He was in pain when consious. I asked his family to sign a paper to not prosecute me if I could get him MJ.....they would not do it! Half of them were worried about addiction, I stated he was dying, what worry? They were worried about authorities finding out...again, if it's my familey, to hell with the gov.
Well old Joe passed into the great unknown....in pain, crying, surrounded by familey who would not get passed unwarrented fear from a dispicable government. And in a sick way, I to failed OldJoe, I should have just gave it up, I had a grow going on, and was an easy target...but I still let him down.
Stinkyattic, handled it way better than I.
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04-06-2007, 01:42 PM #26OPSenior Member
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
Originally Posted by uzybear
She passed away months ago, man.
And I still haven't been raided.
My close friends are honorable people who care enough to put themselves at risk to help a friend.
I know they would have done the same for me.
PlantBoxer, I'm sure that is not the last time you will be faced with a choice like that. It really sucks that the family was so misinformed about medical cannabis that their concern was over addiction... ??? ... I guess that one of the reasons that I AM honest with my close friends about my involvement in the cannabis community. It is important to me to educate as many people as I can so that no sick person is denied this powerful medicine because of the stigma surrounding illegal drug use.
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