January 28, 2017 | #46 |
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Top-shelf edibles, cookies, etc.
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January 28, 2017 | #49 |
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Since Rob is no longer able to prosecuted, I can post this.
Smoking a puff or two helped him a LOT, both with managing the pain and easing his terrible nausea. He did this maybe once a day, and it was worth the risk to be able to see him relax just a bit as his nausea receded. And, as a young person who was raised in northern California, LOL, there are huge differences in strains, and the effects of each. That affects how much you cooked with or smoked at a time. Never in my own knowledge, unless it was violence from the illegal aspect or laced with another drug, did I know of anyone being violent "on pot" - maybe some Twinkies or Doritos were consumed before paying for an empty bag at checkout, though <grin>. I am in favor of legalizing it across the board- both due to personal knowledge and the fact it would remove one block of violent cartels type income, like the situation of banning then legalizing alcohol again. |
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January 28, 2017 | #52 |
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Imp, I am very glad that Rob got some relief he needed.
I am in favor of legalizing it to the point of growing as much as you want. Alcohol is a much more dangerous drug when abused. This is coming from someone who does not partake in MJ. I do drink alcohol though. |
January 29, 2017 | #53 |
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It helped, really quite a bit so no matter what, I was in favor of it for him.
Besides, it's also a great remediation plant!!!! LOL. |
January 29, 2017 | #54 |
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Recent findings on cannabis smoking show some protective benefit against lung cancer.Also studies are indicating that for most people there may actually be some improvement in lung capacity. (probably funded in part by Michael Phelps )
It is a lot easier to get the correct dose when smoking.When used as an edible,it is advised to start out very small and work up...keeping in mind that it can take up to 2 hours to take effect. http://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20120...roblems?page=2 https://mic.com/articles/108700/ther...ers#.Ffbs4dACi In Oregon the law allows for 4 plants per household.Growing can be done outdoors as well,as long as they are out of public view. It's the law you know. Use it or lose it people. I wouldn't be surprised to see some medical findings coming out over the next few years that will blow peoples minds.
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Another good side effect of U.S. marijuana cultivation: lower prices on equipment!
We had a local garden show yesterday. A local hydro-farm gave an excellent talk on how they grow their greens year round. They credited marijuana growers for making it possible to afford the lighting and "hydro stuff" they use. Being more libertarian, I would not mind marijuana being legalized. In Virginia, it will be amazing if it's simply de-criminalized. Simple possession in VA, can still be our highest misdemeanor with a year in jail and $2500 fine (though no one is ever sentenced to anything close.) OTOH, there has to be some link between brain cell numbers and dedicated pot use! The cops I work with often comment that the dedicated pot users are some of the nicest people they encounter: not only do they claim the pot is theirs; they usually tell the officers what grade it is and then they offer to share some. Very kind and considerate! Jeff |
January 29, 2017 | #56 |
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Most not all but most of the police I have known just enforce the pot law they dont agree with it.
Some just want to bust people on anything, they get their kicks this way and the reason they are police. They are on a power trip. Some I have known if you dont make an a$$ of yourself will not even notice they see it dont want to see it or tell you to hide it better. With all of the body cams and so on this last one is hard for the police to do now days. One bit of advice for anyone. DO NOT put that stuff in your vehicle. If it is on the outside of it or in the bed of your truck, you might just might get away with it as long as it isn't a bale of it or something. Your defense would be you had no idea it was there and you cant control who just might toss it in your truck. I would if I were you go to extremes to put it in the smelliest rotten bag of garbage I could find or even dirty baby diapers. Keep clean and dont advertise stuff like NORMAL on you car it is a dead giveaway. It might be your right but it is a signal for the police to look closer if they want. Pot leaf tee shirts and hats must go too. Worth |
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January 29, 2017 | #59 |
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My brother is a fully legal, lic grower in OR and has been for years. He writes for one of the magazines, books, etc. switched to fully organic years ago. I think he still develops various strains, I know he used to. I haven't smoked since I was a kid. Should try it again one of these days. Legal now in CA, now sure what that means really.
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January 29, 2017 | #60 |
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It means you wont get thrown in jail with thieves killers father rapers and baby molesters for smoking a joint.
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