Can someone please remind me the negative side of marijuana?
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surferdude wrote:The big downside to marijuana use is you are contributing to organized crime. Where I live there are routinely drive by shootings of grow-op houses, there are routinely heavily armed break and enters of grow-ops. This would not be so bad if the grow-ops weren't in residential areas, the idiots with the guns always got the right house and it wasn't contributing to organized crime.
Much of the negative side to marijuana use would be addressed by leaglizing it but until then in using marijuana yuo are fully supporting and funding the above activities.
To add to that. While it's illegal there is no regulation on the THC content. In Australia the 'hydro' has taken over and the THC content of this stuff is 20 times the amount that the old outdoor crops used to have. Smoke too much in one sitting and you'll achieve a whole new level of 'veging out'I can't go the library anymore, everyone STINKS!!0 -
Medicated-Genius wrote:Short term memory loss..
It stinks. I don't have a moral objection to people smoking dope, but man that shit stinks!!! Nearly makes me throw up.0 -
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and could save our countries millions, in the long run. I'm talking about clothing, sails, etc.
The adult pot smoker who either grows or buys for recreational, at-home use, in my opinion does no harm to anyone, as long as he or she doesn't get behind the wheel and try to drive on the freeway.
The benefits of medicinal marijuana have already been proven and some states already allow it.
Speaking as a pot smoker and beer drinker, I can honestly say the beer does me more harm than the pot does.
As far as Angelica's argument is concerned - it's a good argument when discussing people who have need of a crutch. For those who enjoy a nice relaxing evening at home with their loved one and the cats, I'd rather have my illegal pot than my legal Coors Light any night.Feels Good Inc.0 -
Derrick wrote:...I'm always forgetting what the fuss is.
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umm, memory loss !!
Am I the only one who got this ???
Really ??Music is not a competetion.0 -
Bu2 wrote:As far as Angelica's argument is concerned - it's a good argument when discussing people who have need of a crutch. For those who enjoy a nice relaxing evening at home with their loved one and the cats, I'd rather have my illegal pot than my legal Coors Light any night.
Also, for those who cannot enjoy a relaxing evening without using external substances that would be the definition of using a crutch."The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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angelica wrote:Substance abuse includes alcohol as well. So, for me, the "alcohol is as bad or worse" argument is irrelevent.
Also, for those who cannot enjoy a relaxing evening without using external substances that would be the definition of using a crutch.
I am happy with my crutches, and hope to wear them well.
To each his own, chica.Feels Good Inc.0 -
angelica wrote:Substance abuse includes alcohol as well. So, for me, the "alcohol is as bad or worse" argument is irrelevent.
Also, for those who cannot enjoy a relaxing evening without using external substances that would be the definition of using a crutch.
It's the hedonistic imperitive. If it doesn't bother others, who cares?I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Bu2 wrote:and could save our countries millions, in the long run. I'm talking about clothing, sails, etc.
The adult pot smoker who either grows or buys for recreational, at-home use, in my opinion does no harm to anyone, as long as he or she doesn't get behind the wheel and try to drive on the freeway.
The benefits of medicinal marijuana have already been proven and some states already allow it.
Speaking as a pot smoker and beer drinker, I can honestly say the beer does me more harm than the pot does.
As far as Angelica's argument is concerned - it's a good argument when discussing people who have need of a crutch. For those who enjoy a nice relaxing evening at home with their loved one and the cats, I'd rather have my illegal pot than my legal Coors Light any night.
thank you bu.......i've tried all day to present my feelings and this sumed it up nicely.......and since i'm posting.....:oangelica wrote:Substance abuse includes alcohol as well. So, for me, the "alcohol is as bad or worse" argument is irrelevent.
Also, for those who cannot enjoy a relaxing evening without using external substances that would be the definition of using a crutch.
i, for one, am not saying i can't enjoy an evening without it, but since i smoke for the medicinal value as well, i'm gonna enjoy the recreational value...:)0 -
Ahnimus wrote:It's the hedonistic imperitive. If it doesn't bother others, who cares?"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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Derrick wrote:...I'm always forgetting what the fuss is.
:-)"I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."0 -
cutback wrote:i, for one, am not saying i can't enjoy an evening without it, but since i smoke for the medicinal value as well, i'm gonna enjoy the recreational value...:)"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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angelica wrote:This thread is about the negative side of marijuana. Also, the ramifications of numbing one's humanity are great and far-reaching in terms of loss of potential, whether or not individuals are unconscious of how great or far-reaching the effects are. Such effects insidiously affect all of our relationships, including our relationship with ourselves and the environment.
negative side of marijuana. The person who started this thread (Derrick, I believe), was asking to be reminded of the negative aspects of pot. Reading all the posts, Angelica, you seem to be the only one willing to remind us of them.Feels Good Inc.0 -
cutback wrote:phew.....ya kinda had me worried there....;)"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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Bu2 wrote:negative side of marijuana. The person who started this thread (Derrick, I believe), was asking to be reminded of the negative aspects of pot. Reading all the posts, Angelica, you seem to be the only one willing to remind us of them."The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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I sincerely wish you the best in your recovery and applaud you for being dry.
I also sincerely wish that those of us who don't wish to be on the same boat don't get preached to when we're doing our own thing whilst still staying afloat.
With respect,
BuFeels Good Inc.0 -
angelica wrote:I'm not sure if you've read my posts.......but I've been around the block with all kinds of questionable behaviours in my life! Never once at any time were my choices good or bad except in terms of how they affected me and others. No matter how "sick" or dysfunctional I have been, the most important thing was that I was able to be centered and listen to the feedback in my own life and learn for myself. That's what it's all about. And no matter what I've done, or what kinds of consequences I've gotten for my actions, the most important key was being able to listen to my own self nonjudgmentally. And to accept each and every aspect of myself, knowing I'm not perfect (which is still the case) and to trust my process, knowing it's about progress and not perfection. I support the same for others.
no i knew all this.....i just misread your posts in this thread.....which is why i commented....i think it has something to do with the pit's newest poster....i think that poster's extreme, closeminded attitude has colored my world somewhat......;)0 -
Bu2 wrote:I sincerely wish you the best in your recovery and applaud you for being dry.
I also sincerely wish that those of us who don't wish to be on the same boat don't get preached to when we're doing our own thing.
With respect,
Bu"The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
http://www.myspace.com/illuminatta
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