Marijuana [Cannabis]

You and I both are making very generalized statements.
I am not trying to argue with you I am not making very much sense right now.

I am kinda out of it right now.
Running Tren for the first time and I think I might have crashed my E.

I have not felt this lethargic in a long time. All I wanna do is sleep.


nothing general about my statements ;)
 
So what exactly are you trying to get across. I don't know where this is going.
All I know is my state is being over run with transplants and it's becoming quite annoying.
I really didn't want to make this a political issue when it's more of a money issue. If you lived here you would understand.

I was happy when it was just medical.
I would rather pay higher prices which I don't anyway because I get my weed for free. Then deal with the circus it has become..
 
So what exactly are you trying to get across. I don't know where this is going.
All I know is my state is being over run with transplants and it's becoming quite annoying.
I really didn't want to make this a political issue when it's more of a money issue. If you lived here you would understand.

I was happy when it was just medical.
I would rather pay higher prices which I don't anyway because I get my weed for free. Then deal with the circus it has become..


well as soon as the next administration Federally legalizes marijuana than people will not be coming to CO. your president already said he wasn't going to legalize marijuana.
 
In short - If yer dik aint working smoking pot, then either you aint smoking pot, or yer dik is fuked...

"Marihuana" lol...
Causing ED wow that's a new one.
Who the fuck told you that?
Marijuana has been used as an aphrodisiac since the beginning of time.
You sure you didn't mean Jameson.
To much of that will definitely give you an limp noodle. ;)
 
Once and for All, Marijuana Is Not a Gateway Drug [But, AAS Is A Gateway Drug!!! LMAO]
http://www.vice.com/read/why-marijuana-is-not-a-gateway-drug-1013

On the surface, the gateway idea seems reasonable enough. After all, there are almost no heroin users who didn't start their illegal drug use with marijuana, and marijuana smokers are 104 times more likely to use cocaine than those haven't tried weed.

Yet as scientists constantly remind us, correlation isn't the same thing as causation.
In terms of marijuana's specific correlation with other drug use, slightly less than half of Americans over 12 have tried marijuana, while less than 15 percent have taken cocaine and less than 2 percent used heroin, according to the latest National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health. Even smaller portions go on to become addicted to those drugs: Typically, only 10 to 20 percent of those who try alcohol and other drugs get hooked.

If marijuana were causing other drug use, most users should progress to more dangerous substances. But they don't. By the numbers, marijuana use seems more like a filter that keeps most people out than a gateway that lets the majority pass through.

The gateway idea prevents us from making sense of addiction. Instead, we need to look at what makes the minority who do become addicted different from all those experimenters who don't.
 
In U.S., 58% Back Legal Marijuana Use.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/186260/back-legal-marijuana.aspx

A majority of Americans continue to say marijuana use should be legal in the United States, with 58% holding that view, tying the high point in Gallup's 46-year trend.

Americans' support for legal marijuana has steadily grown over time.

When Gallup first asked the question, in 1969, 12% of Americans thought marijuana use should be legal, with little change in two early 1970s polls. By the late 1970s, support had increased to about 25%, and held there through the mid-1990s.

The percentage of Americans who favored making use of the drug legal exceeded 30% by 2000 and was higher than 40% by 2009.

Over the past six years, support has vacillated a bit, but averaged 48% from 2010 through 2012 and has averaged above the majority level, 56%, since 2013.
 
Ruling in Mexico Sets Into Motion Legal Marijuana
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/05/world/americas/mexico-supreme-court-marijuana-ruling.html

The Mexican Supreme Court opened the door to legalizing marijuana on Wednesday, delivering a pointed challenge to the nation’s strict substance abuse laws and adding its weight to the growing debate in Latin America over the costs and consequences of the war against drugs.

The vote by the court’s criminal chamber declared that individuals should have the right to grow and distribute marijuana for their personal use. While the ruling does not strike down current drug laws, it lays the groundwork for a wave of legal actions that could ultimately rewrite them, proponents of legalization say.
 
My favorite strains lately have been Deathstar, Gorilla Glue and Dr. Who. That Gorilla Glue mummifies you! lol

The last few strains I've REALLY enjoyed:
Girl Scout cookie (always a pleasure inhaling this one)
Super silver sour haze
NY supafly
White shark (I listen to the Jaws theme song when smoking this one)
Pinkberry
Malawi gold
 
Guys I'm not trolling...why the F would I ? Lol Like we tell noobs on here Do your research lol
Edit my bad it's not a strain...it's thc that costs $20 a gram
 
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