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Another resident stoner chimes in. I I had smoked poy I would have been 100 pounds overweight and would have my stroke a lot sooner.

Yeah, but maybe you'd be able to write a coherent sentence .

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Yeah, but maybe you'd be able to write a coherent sentence .

What's worse, someone who messes up a sentence a little bit (maybe because of a stroke), or someone who misrepresents his knowledge and passes off other people's work as his own?

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There's nothing wrong with marihuana. It's non-addictive, it's beneficial for those with severe diseases or those who use for pain. It may be mentally addictive, but that goes for everything FYI. However it's not physically addicting. Imo.

 

I'm a type 1 diabetic. I realize my sensitivity and blood flow in my extremities increase, aside from the THC aspect unless it's CBD Mary. That's better than THC for cancer patients and other sever diseases.

 

People may be against that there's "stoners" or people who use it to feel a "high". However, I'd rather be In the presence of smokers or those who use marijuana than drunk people. You never see someone go crazy from weed, unless they have too much and can't hang.

 

A beginner should never induce too much. Use common sense. That goes for marihuana or alcohol.

 

Remember we aren't talking about heroin or ecstasy here. Marijuana is natural and quite a beautiful plant.

 

FYI if you'd combust your weed, meaning burn it, you can't say the health impacts outweigh the negative. Carcinogens aren't a joke lol. Just vaporize your Mary or use extracts in edibles. Case closed.

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There's nothing wrong with marihuana. It's non-addictive, it's beneficial for those with severe diseases or those who use for pain. It may be mentally addictive, but that goes for everything FYI. However it's not physically addicting. Imo.

 

I'm a type 1 diabetic. I realize my sensitivity and blood flow in my extremities increase, aside from the THC aspect unless it's CBD Mary. That's better than THC for cancer patients and other sever diseases.

 

People may be against that there's "stoners" or people who use it to feel a "high". However, I'd rather be In the presence of smokers or those who use marijuana than drunk people. You never see someone go crazy from weed, unless they have too much and can't hang.

 

A beginner should never induce too much. Use common sense. That goes for marihuana or alcohol.

 

Remember we aren't talking about heroin or ecstasy here. Marijuana is natural and quite a beautiful plant.

 

FYI if you'd combust your weed, meaning burn it, you can't say the health impacts outweigh the negative. Carcinogens aren't a joke lol. Just vaporize your Mary or use extracts in edibles. Case closed.

"A beautiful plant?" I've never heard someone wax so poetically on a medicine before. "Aspirin is a marvelous snowy tablet, voluptuous and engaging."

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"People may be against that there's "stoners" or people who use it to feel a "high". However, I'd rather be In the presence of smokers or those who use marijuana than drunk people. You never see someone go crazy from weed, unless they have too much and can't hang."

 

And, this is different than drinking how?


 

Great. Make fun of a guy who's had a stroke. Love the compassion of the left.

 

The biggest dick on the Springsteen site I go to - puts people down all the time, super angry guy, etc..............Turns out he's smoked pot every day for 30 years. I thought pot was supposed to make you mellow?

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"People may be against that there's "stoners" or people who use it to feel a "high". However, I'd rather be In the presence of smokers or those who use marijuana than drunk people. You never see someone go crazy from weed, unless they have too much and can't hang."

 

And, this is different than drinking how?

 

Drunks don't claim alcohol cures cancer.

 

That's how.

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I don't think anyone is claiming that marijuana is a sure fire cure for cancer but it does have properties that may help the disease process (anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, angiogenesis inhibitor, increases appetite, relieves nausea) I don't hype it and I haven't used it for 30 years but it certainly has potential and should be moved from a scheduled 1 drug to a scheduled 3-4 drug.

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I don't think anyone is claiming that marijuana is a sure fire cure for cancer but it does have properties that may help the disease process (anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, angiogenesis inhibitor, increases appetite, relieves nausea) I don't hype it and I haven't used it for 30 years but it certainly has potential and should be moved from a scheduled 1 drug to a scheduled 3-4 drug.

 

One out of 10,000 ain't bad.

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.Make fun of a minor typo. T is next to Y on the keyboard

...lybob, you idiot.

I I had smoked poy

 

at least two typos and considering your weight I thought you might have been writing about poi btw your avatar is fitting.

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I I had smoked poy

 

at least two typos and considering your weight I thought you might have been writing about poi btw your avatar is fitting.

What is this post? Is it the mandatory confirmation post in the asswhole round? You know, like in the skin game when you birdie for the skin, but only if you do it again on the next hole.

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Nope sober as a judge. Answer me this. If it's such a wonder drug why has it not been used as one?

 

Not sure of your definition of a wonder drug but I'll put this list up against most any. This is not to say that today it is the best medicine for all of these conditions. In many cases too, it may have been palliative rather than curative.

 

The point that seems to have missed some is that cannabis was considered the best treatment option years ago, before prohibition. The normal medical procedure was to treat with cannabis. Then, it was outlawed. All of the advances that have come to medicine and medical research since 1940 were not used to investigate what was once considered a nearly universal medical agent.

 

It follows that if we now apply this research to cannabis and to the body's endocannabinoid system, discoveries will likely come in surprisingly rapid fashion. It seems incredible that the cannabis plant could suddenly seem to address so many illnesses. Fact is, there is nothing sudden about it.

 

http://antiquecannabisbook.com/chap11/MedUses.htm

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That's Andrew Breitbart in my avatar WWBD- What would Breitbart do?

Again. you are an idiot.

 

Nothing worse than some hipster doofus, stoner, or liberal thinking they know something.

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That's Andrew Breitbart in my avatar WWBD- What would Breitbart do?

Again. you are an idiot.

 

Nothing worse than some hipster doofus, stoner, or liberal thinking they know something.

Breitbart was a loathsome douche which is why he is a fitting avatar for you.

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Breitbart was a loathsome douche which is why he is a fitting avatar for you.

 

Breitbart was many things, but he was only a loathesome douche to the people and party he outed as loathesome douches.

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Not sure of your definition of a wonder drug but I'll put this list up against most any. This is not to say that today it is the best medicine for all of these conditions. In many cases too, it may have been palliative rather than curative.

 

The point that seems to have missed some is that cannabis was considered the best treatment option years ago, before prohibition. The normal medical procedure was to treat with cannabis. Then, it was outlawed. All of the advances that have come to medicine and medical research since 1940 were not used to investigate what was once considered a nearly universal medical agent.

 

It follows that if we now apply this research to cannabis and to the body's endocannabinoid system, discoveries will likely come in surprisingly rapid fashion. It seems incredible that the cannabis plant could suddenly seem to address so many illnesses. Fact is, there is nothing sudden about it.

 

http://antiquecannabisbook.com/chap11/MedUses.htm

Or, you know, opioids.

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A follow up to the cannabis documentary 'The Union' is now available on Netflix.

 

If you have Netflix, check out 'The Culture High'. It takes the discussion a bit deeper asking why cannabis remains on Schedule 1.

 

The Union on Youtube

 

 

 

Here is the trailer for the Culture High

 

 

:beer: thanks.

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