Chef Jim Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 If there's no reduced fat cheez it's around the goldfish will do Reduced fat cheese its are the real MVP. Regular ones too buttery. Reduced Fat? Too buttery?? !@#$ing stoners.
grinreaper Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 If there's no reduced fat cheez it's around the goldfish will do Reduced fat cheese its are the real MVP. Regular ones too buttery. It's Cheeze-its, not cheese it's. That's three errors in trying to spell your one gotta have after partaking. Those grammatical errors are also a siren call to Ben Franklin that is more powerful than a call out to Pasta Joe by quietly crooning Hillary's name. Dude, what's wrong with you?
Chef Jim Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 It's Cheeze-its, not cheese it's. That's three errors in trying to spell your one gotta have after partaking. Those grammatical errors are also a siren call to Ben Franklin that is more powerful than a call out to Pasta Joe by quietly crooning Hillary's name. Dude, what's wrong with you? Seriously you have to ask that?
B-Man Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 (edited) Marijuana Home Delivery Is Coming To Portland The Daily Caller ^ | 12/27/2016 | Steve Birr Edited December 28, 2016 by B-Man
Maury Ballstein Posted December 29, 2016 Posted December 29, 2016 Seriously you have to ask that? Nice !
4merper4mer Posted December 29, 2016 Posted December 29, 2016 They should just smoke more pot to cure this.
Azalin Posted December 29, 2016 Posted December 29, 2016 They should just smoke more pot to cure this. “Now all kinds of ambition has come back. I desire so much more in life and, at 37 years old, it’s a little late to do it, but better now than never,”he said. That right there ought to tell folks something.
Bob in Mich Posted December 29, 2016 Author Posted December 29, 2016 States with Medical Cannabis Report Fewer Traffic Fatalities Some here like to claim the opposite would certainly be the case. "Why add another drug to the mix?" IMO, there is a certain amount of substituting of cannabis for alcohol and opiates happening in medical cannabis states, resulting in safer roads. https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/states-medical-cannabis-report-fewer-traffic-fatalities According to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health, states that have implemented medicinal cannabis law have reported lower numbers of traffic fatalities than states that do not have such laws.
DC Tom Posted December 29, 2016 Posted December 29, 2016 States with Medical Cannabis Report Fewer Traffic Fatalities Some here like to claim the opposite would certainly be the case. "Why add another drug to the mix?" IMO, there is a certain amount of substituting of cannabis for alcohol and opiates happening in medical cannabis states, resulting in safer roads. https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/states-medical-cannabis-report-fewer-traffic-fatalities According to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health, states that have implemented medicinal cannabis law have reported lower numbers of traffic fatalities than states that do not have such laws. [This is an automated response.] You're an idiot. Created by DC Tom-bot, beta version 0.3.
bbb Posted December 30, 2016 Posted December 30, 2016 States with Medical Cannabis Report Fewer Traffic Fatalities Some here like to claim the opposite would certainly be the case. "Why add another drug to the mix?" IMO, there is a certain amount of substituting of cannabis for alcohol and opiates happening in medical cannabis states, resulting in safer roads. https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/states-medical-cannabis-report-fewer-traffic-fatalities According to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health, states that have implemented medicinal cannabis law have reported lower numbers of traffic fatalities than states that do not have such laws. What would be your theory on this? Given that leaffly.com is right about this.
Bob in Mich Posted December 30, 2016 Author Posted December 30, 2016 States with Medical Cannabis Report Fewer Traffic Fatalities Some here like to claim the opposite would certainly be the case. "Why add another drug to the mix?" IMO, there is a certain amount of substituting of cannabis for alcohol and opiates happening in medical cannabis states, resulting in safer roads. https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/states-medical-cannabis-report-fewer-traffic-fatalities According to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health, states that have implemented medicinal cannabis law have reported lower numbers of traffic fatalities than states that do not have such laws. The bolded statement is my theory.
Bob in Mich Posted January 5, 2017 Author Posted January 5, 2017 The 'Young Turks' have their theories on this study https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuOSjV7ULz0
Tiberius Posted January 5, 2017 Posted January 5, 2017 [This is an automated response.] You're an idiot. Created by DC Tom-bot, beta version 0.3. What a troll you are
4merper4mer Posted January 5, 2017 Posted January 5, 2017 The 'Young Turks' have their theories on this study https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuOSjV7ULz0 Commies like pot? What a shock.
Maury Ballstein Posted January 5, 2017 Posted January 5, 2017 The 'Young Turks' have their theories on this study Id like to smoke one with her. How you doin ?
grinreaper Posted January 13, 2017 Posted January 13, 2017 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4114634/Marijuana-DOES-cause-schizophrenia-triggers-heart-attacks-experts-say-landmark-study-slams-drug-s-medical-benefits-unproven.html Marijuana does raise the risk of getting schizophrenia and triggers heart attacks, according to the most significant study on the drug's effects to date. A federal advisory panel admitted cannabis can almost certainly ease chronic pain, and might help some people sleep. But it dismisses most of the drug's other supposedly 'medical benefits' as unproven. Crucially, the researchers concluded there is not enough research to say whether marijuana effectively treats epilepsy - one of the most widely-recognized reasons for cannabis prescriptions. The report also casts doubt on using cannabis to treat cancers, irritable bowel syndrome, or certain symptoms of Parkinson's disease, or helping people beat Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4114634/Marijuana-DOES-cause-schizophrenia-triggers-heart-attacks-experts-say-landmark-study-slams-drug-s-medical-benefits-unproven.html#ixzz4VbyvGtS1 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
bbb Posted January 13, 2017 Posted January 13, 2017 Well, it's not like schizophrenia is really going to effect your life or anything.
Bob in Mich Posted January 13, 2017 Author Posted January 13, 2017 (edited) There is nothing new here. This is another review of existing studies. If you dig down a layer from the headline into the studies, you will again see that the headlines are very misleading. Regarding the schizophrenia, again, nothing new. Association does not mean causation. People with mental health problems often have substance abuse problems too. They self medicate attempting to find relief If cannabis use caused schizophrenia, shouldn't the number of schizophrenics rise with increased cannabis usage in a given population? It hasn't. With respect to the review's findings that cannabis has not shown to be effective for some illness, again there is nothing new here. They conclude that there are not enough placebo controlled double blind studies done to provide proof. We all know that until recently, research studies designed to show benefits of cannabis have been prohibited. So, there is not enough good evidence to prove many claims. Edited January 13, 2017 by Bob in Mich
/dev/null Posted January 13, 2017 Posted January 13, 2017 Well, it's not like schizophrenia is really going to effect your life or anything. Or your grammar
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