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Marijuana: Facts, Myths, and plain old Stupidity.

With a name like ElRoach0, you'd think I'm an expert on the subject.

I'm not.

That being said, I may have dabbled in said subject, in multiple forms(smoke, vapor, edibles, P.O. tablets), on multiple occasions, and had 0 connection to the drug afterwards. I may be considered a Journeyman, but only just.

Believe me, I tried.. The peer pressure of knowing so many friends that smoke, wanting to have something in common with them got to me after 10 or so years. Did the social thing, then the weekly thing, but it just wasn't enough to keep me excited. So I tried to be a daily user... lasted all of 5 days before I got bored.

Stopped... no addiction symptoms. No desire to "toke up" again. Ended up giving the rest of my stash and equipment away to a friend.

Anecdotal, and only one person, I get that. But for me it just held no qualities that brought me to it.

I smoked every day for 3 years, quit cold turkey for a new job drug test, and the only withdrawal symptom was unusually vivid dreams.

Yup
i smoked everyday all day for like 10 years and quit cold turkey for a new job drug test. And now since my employer does randoms and injury/accident drug tests, i still dont partake.
No withdrawal symptoms at all.
 
Yup
i smoked everyday all day for like 10 years and quit cold turkey for a new job drug test. And now since my employer does randoms and injury/accident drug tests, i still dont partake.
No withdrawal symptoms at all.

Never done it, don't want to do it and I don't care if you do it. Closest I have come to smoking weed is passing it at a party.
 
I would like to understand why we have a hang-up on medicinal marijuana when other prescription drugs (e.g., opioids) are far more addictive and dangerous. Is there some good reason for allowing the latter but not the former, other than some kind of irrational opposition to marijuana?

I'm dead serious. What's the difference here?
 
I would like to understand why we have a hang-up on medicinal marijuana when other prescription drugs (e.g., opioids) are far more addictive and dangerous. Is there some good reason for allowing the latter but not the former, other than some kind of irrational opposition to marijuana?

I'm dead serious. What's the difference here?

Marijuana causes white women and black men to have sex with each other. Duh.
 
Marijuana causes white women and black men to have sex with each other. Duh.

So in other words, there's not really a good reason to prohibit prescription of medicinal marijuana, while at the same time, allowing the prescription of opioids or other potentially harmful drugs?

I've yet to see someone articulate a good reason why marijuana should be treated differently, but surely someone has, right?
 
So in other words, there's not really a good reason to prohibit prescription of medicinal marijuana, while at the same time, allowing the prescription of opioids or other potentially harmful drugs?

I've yet to see someone articulate a good reason why marijuana should be treated differently, but surely someone has, right?
You must have missed CJ's post...
 
I don't believe this at all. Admittedly, I have not delved deep into the research on this subject. Perhaps you have some data that backs up your assertion.

Edit: I have never used it, for whatever it's worth.


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My post was obviously sarcasm. The 2nd sentence was so over the top it is ridiculous anyone would believe.
 
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