No doubt. One time I got wicked hammered on box sangria and scarfed down an Angus burger and large order of fries at the McDonald's on Michigan Street, not far from where you took your nap. My vomit was the most violent color purple you can imagine. That parking lot looked like it had a huge blood stain for about a year.
Dshans, your post reminds me of this. I feel much the same way about video games, which is why I haven't bothered upgrading to the latest and greatest. I see Netflix and the like affecting my peers in the same way.
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My better half has a medical card but we only purchase edibles. IMO it's more relaxing and you don't have to smoke anything. I was going to get my card until I found out you cannot legally purchase firearms from an ffl if you have a card, which is utter horseshit! Even though there is no national database, I'm not going to knowingly lie on a federal background check.
Anyway, a few times a week after the little guy gets put to bed, we partake. For me, it's a great way to unwind and relax. They have these little fortune cookies that work just right.
Plus it makes the secks even better. She gets the full 2 minutes sometimes.
I have not had a chance to read up on this much. Is it legal for sale and use or just use?
I know in DC (currently working here at the moment), recreational use/personal growing is permitted but there are no dispensaries that sell for recreational, only medicinal.
Wasn't sure if Canada was like Colorado in allowing full sale and use or if their laws have any unique provisions.
My wife's grandmother has (now terminal) cancer. Marijuana worked great for her... though she eventually went on prescribed opiates (morphine, etc.) which I honestly don't understand how that's mainstream/accepted and weed isn't. Opiates are basically heroine, and for people who are on a constant regime of them to manage chronic pain it's not good. When she stopped taking them after an extended period of use she went into withdrawls and almost died.
Drugs are a weird thing. I take no medication unless I absolutely have to. I'm talking about minor over-the-counter stuff like Aleve, too. Just don't like putting those kind of substances in my body. When I was prescribed Percocet after my shoulder surgery in college I took one and never another because it made me feel weird AF. Just decided to deal with the pain as is. Like any good lacrosse player, I've smoked my fair share of weed as a social thing. I stopped after my freshman year at ND because someone I knew got in serious trouble and I didn't think it was worth the risk. Since then I've come to the conclusion that it's not any worse than drinking, and I think it should be culturally acceptable... I just (personally) won't partake. I look forward to checking out this Yahoo feature when I have time and seeing what conclusions they come to, thank you for posting.
My list of illicits as a teen and college is long and mostly hallucinogenic. Much less of a drinker then. I know ACamp said he cant see how one can be functioning on weed but ai am here to say I am one of those people. I was stoned for probably 10 years straight haha. I finished college, worked full time while in school, partied, graduated on time, got a job doing what I wanted at the time and then stopped everything. No problems. No issues I just stopped because of random drug testing policy and I was recently married and planning a kid. Havent touched anything in over 15 years.
I think it should totally be legal and well regulated and not in any sense criminal. I was actually fully functioning and fairly successful. My wife also liked me more when I was stoned. She said I was much more pleasant. Lol.
I should add that I apparently had undisgnosed anxiety onset as a teen and I was self medicating and it helped. Once I quit my anxiety and later insomnia became much more pronounced and I adapted to no sleep and intense anxiety for many years before seeking treatment. My doctor said i was a prime candidate for medicinal weed.
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My better half has a medical card but we only purchase edibles. IMO it's more relaxing and you don't have to smoke anything. I was going to get my card until I found out you cannot legally purchase firearms from an ffl if you have a card, which is utter horseshit! Even though there is no national database, I'm not going to knowingly lie on a federal background check.
Anyway, a few times a week after the little guy gets put to bed, we partake. For me, it's a great way to unwind and relax. They have these little fortune cookies that work just right.
Plus it makes the secks even better. She gets the full 2 minutes sometimes.
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Back to the conference. For the medical side of things, obviously the THC is removed, they grow different strains to help with different ailments. Mode of transport to the body is either by oil or by vaping (Less harsh than smoking). The videos of people with Parkinsons or seizures who take this are truly amazing.
Wait, a full 2 minutes? Maybe its time I try it.
I'd be interested in more info on how it works with Parkinsons.
You felt more "out of control" as in you couldn't control the high as well as drinking? Did you ever consider that was because you were/are more experienced with alcohol? I can say with a straight face that I am far more in control of my actions and decisions with weed than alcohol. It's not even close. Give me a few shots of tequila and I might take my clothes off in a public place. I smoke too much weed and the only thing I pose a danger to is a bag of Doritos.
Added a few more articles.
Keep the stories coming fellas especially any that relate to the family Dynamics/stigmas of marijuana.
There is a story on CNN on how Melissa Etheridge smokes with her 18 and 21 year old kids.
Melissa Etheridge smokes weed with her adult kids - CNN.com
There is a story on CNN on how Melissa Etheridge smokes with her 18 and 21 year old kids.
Melissa Etheridge smokes weed with her adult kids - CNN.com
Don't you have a desire to get boozed up on microbrews? I see marijuana the same way. Some people may like bourbon, some beer, some weed. All buzzes of different feathers.
You felt more "out of control" as in you couldn't control the high as well as drinking? Did you ever consider that was because you were/are more experienced with alcohol? I can say with a straight face that I am far more in control of my actions and decisions with weed than alcohol. It's not even close. Give me a few shots of tequila and I might take my clothes off in a public place. I smoke too much weed and the only thing I pose a danger to is a bag of Doritos.
No doubt. One time I got wicked hammered on box sangria and scarfed down an Angus burger and large order of fries at the McDonald's on Michigan Street, not far from where you took your nap. My vomit was the most violent color purple you can imagine. That parking lot looked like it had a huge blood stain for about a year.
I failed to articulate something... I'm just saying that it's so pronounced the other way round for me that it's hard for me to relate to those stories,... not that I don't believe them or don't understand. I've had a smoke allergy for a number of years so I couldn't even if I wanted to these days but about five years back a good buddy, who is a pot smoker, gave me one of those medical card chocolates... I was in a festive mood and thought, 'why not?? I'm at home, safe, with friends...." And that was the last rational thought I remember having before blacking out completely a few hours later. Last time I've touched anything aside from alcohol.
For me at least, edibles make me way less functioning than a few bong rips
I don't usually partake, as my wife has a heart condition that prevents her from partaking (don't know the exact science, but probably something along the lines of what OMM was saying with the valve-restriction and whatnot), but our general group of friends generally partakes at the end of the night when we've been out, or been hanging around the fire pit and drinking some brews.
I'm an average, middle-class white dude in his mid-20's, and my friends are the same demographic. We all have jobs of varying degrees of success, but we all make pretty good money, and I would say that they are generally highly-motivated individuals, and some of the nicest people I've met, and they all support themselves and/or their significant others.
It just so happens that they partake of some marijuana whenever the fire pit is lit, or whenever we're back on the front porch after the soccer match or baseball game we went to as a group. None of them are lazy. None of them were trouble makers in high school or college. A few come from wealthy families and now support themselves.
Everything we learned about weed in DARE in 5th grade was pretty much false/wrong.
As Wooly and LAX mentioned earlier, the only problem with weed is that you are forced into associations in trying to procure it that you shouldn't be... but even THAT isn't totally correct, depending on where you're from. It's not legal in Ohio or Kentucky, and there are certainly some shady places you can go in the Greater Cincinnati area to land some trees, but you are far more likely to find an average dude/woman selling it that doesn't pose a risk to anyone, and won't try to also sell you crack or heroine.
I think those opposed to marijuana or who have had no or limited interactions with marijuana would be floored to know how many high functioning, successful, adults are regular users.
The stigmas still are deeply embedded.