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    long term affects

    pot is susposed to only keep you high for about 1-2 hours so then why do you still get the "groggies" in the morning, or when you wake and bake your so much more relaxed all day?
    recneps Reviewed by recneps on . long term affects pot is susposed to only keep you high for about 1-2 hours so then why do you still get the "groggies" in the morning, or when you wake and bake your so much more relaxed all day? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    long term affects

    I will have to agree with you sort. I do also feel more relaxed and not as tense the next day after getting ripped the night before.
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    long term affects

    I get that a bit as well. Get it with herbal (non-psychoactive) rollies though-I think by smoking a lot of plant material of any kind it releases [toxic] carbon monoxide ito your blood, which makes you fell slightly chilled and drowsy.

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