cowboy_ron
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A decision between a bowl of hydro or a Chicken Fried Steak would be a tough decision.so can fried food.
or alcohol.
ban them both!
A decision between a bowl of hydro or a Chicken Fried Steak would be a tough decision.so can fried food.
or alcohol.
ban them both!
A decision between a bowl of hydro or a Chicken Fried Steak would be a tough decision.
plenty of studies show it to be less harmful in many ways than legal substances. it's really just not that big of a deal.
lol, The trifecta.do i have to choose?
step 1: hydro
step 2: chicken fried steak
step 3: enter heaven
Gateway to?alcohol is more of a gateway drug than marijuana.
next.
It will be regulated as to the potency after sending people to the ER in CO. Alcohol wasn't regulated in it's initial stages either.No, that's not accurate Clarkson. In fact, recent studies suggest that it is clearly much more harmful then suspected. It's not regulated so the effects can vary. In the case of alchole, for example, it's a highly regulated substance so you know exactly how much content is contained in any product sold in any store in this country. You don't have that with weed and you don't know what has been added. Heck, the term, Legal Substance" is not accurate. A beer is legal unless you have more then one in an hours time. Then, it's illegal so the story line is skewed.
No, that's not accurate Clarkson. In fact, recent studies suggest that it is clearly much more harmful then suspected. It's not regulated so the effects can vary. In the case of alchole, for example, it's a highly regulated substance so you know exactly how much content is contained in any product sold in any store in this country. You don't have that with weed and you don't know what has been added. Heck, the term, Legal Substance" is not accurate. A beer is legal unless you have more then one in an hours time. Then, it's illegal so the story line is skewed.
Gateway to?
I do not think alcohol leads to drugs. I do think pot does for some people but they probably would gotten there anyway. I do not know anyone personally that hasn't tried alcohol or drugs of some kind. They either liked it or they didn't.other drugs?
i don't think either are "gateway" drugs. tons of people do one, the other, or both and never do any other drugs. if you're going to start using meth, it isn't because weed led you there.
opiates are HUGE gateways to things like heroin, tho. heroin is the same feeling but way cheaper and way easier to get. keeping people off opiates should be a way bigger focus. i wonder why it isn't...huge mystery.
I’m kinda torn on this issue. Any substance that can become addictive in which how it effects a persons personality , productivity and outlook on life could be a detriment. And this is not directed at you. The thought just spurred mine.plenty of studies show it to be less harmful in many ways than legal substances. it's really just not that big of a deal.
ive seen legal substances waste away and destroy friends and familyI’m kinda torn on this issue. Any substance that can become addictive in which how it effects a persons personality , productivity and outlook on life could be a detriment. And this is not directed at you.
As always in moderation and recreational uses are probably not a big concern but like with many substances including legal ones from cigarettes, alcohol and subscription pain meds they not only can be addictive but expensive to maintain for middle class citizens.
I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s when Marijuana first became mainstream along with other illegal substances which weren’t actually illegal to consume until about 1971 SC ruling. I saw illegal substances waste away and destroy many friends and loved ones while making others slackers in life not fully developing their potential.
I truly believe while there are certainly medical advantages to using in certain situations that there hadn’t been enough research in long term effects much like we hadn’t on tobacco for years.
And the price of tickets and concessions will skyrocket from the second hand smoke. Fans will be laying out $20 for one s'mores.Soon, both teams will take the field running through giant smoking bongs.
Yea and mainstream conservative America will stop pouring billions into it.Soon, both teams will take the field running through giant smoking bongs.
It will be regulated as to the potency after sending people to the ER in CO. Alcohol wasn't regulated in it's initial stages either.
I used to love 14th Street in downtown Denver. Now it's crawling with skateboarder types openly smoking weed everywhere. The stench of the cloud is powerful.I’m kinda torn on this issue. Any substance that can become addictive in which how it effects a persons personality , productivity and outlook on life could be a detriment. And this is not directed at you. The thought just spurred mine.
As always in moderation and recreational uses are probably not a big concern but like with many substances including legal ones from cigarettes, alcohol and subscription pain meds they not only can be addictive but expensive to maintain for middle class citizens.
I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s when Marijuana first became mainstream along with other illegal substances which weren’t actually illegal to consume until about 1971 SC ruling. I saw illegal substances waste away and destroy many friends and loved ones while making others slackers in life not fully developing their potential.
I truly believe while there are certainly medical advantages to using in certain situations that there hadn’t been enough research in long term effects much like we hadn’t on tobacco for years.
I smell the skunky smell all the time now when someone passes me in a store or restaurant after they’ve probably just came in from their car. It’s been years since I smoked but will never forget the smell. It’s a distinct odor. No thanks!I used to love 14th Street in downtown Denver. Now it's crawling with skateboarder types openly smoking weed everywhere. The stench of the cloud is powerful.
Don't go there anymore.
Yea, my cardiologist said smoking anything is totally off limits. It not only raises your heart beat but blocks oxygen to the brain.It will be regulated as to the potency after sending people to the ER in CO. Alcohol wasn't regulated in it's initial stages either.