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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone who has grown marijuana for 10 years+, this thread is entirely astroturfed by people who don’t use THC.
Probably professional accounts. You don’t need to smoke THC. You can eat it. As for “scromiting” I’ve done that … it’s what happens when too much THC builds up in your system, after being stored in fat calls over time. It happens largely when you ingest concentrates. It’s mostly just another name for “dry-heaving” and you can’t have any substances, food, alcohol or anything else except for trying to keep yourself hydrated. If you don’t know what’s happening, it’s scary, but it’s NOT going to kill you. If nothing else it’s basically a forced cleanse of several days, easiest diet you’ve ever been on because you don’t even want to look at food. No one goes “psychotic” on large doses of marijuana. What really happens is that you are largely incapacitated and can barely get up off the couch. But you process it and come out of it. There have been no deaths EVER attributed to marijuana use unless you get into a car. Tell me that about any other drug. Not a single active marijuana user on this whole thread who knows anything about what they’re squawking over None of anyone’s business what anyone else does with something THAT WON’T KILL THEM[/quote] Imagine trying to normalize scream vomiting. I smoked pot a little in college in the early 2000s and I was pro legalization. I thought it was very unfair alcohol was legal but people were getting years in prison for pot. But the marijuana on the market these days is different and way way higher in thc. [/quote] You are not an expert, so stop trying to act like you are. Your ignorance of recent research is striking, especially when combined with your confidence in yourself.[/quote] What a load of horsesht! This response is made by a scared opportunist. May you reap what you sow. |
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Best friend’s adult son has been in and out of treatment facilities for using THC. Only THC. He can’t seem to stop and it has sadly sapped him of all motivation other than the one to seek his next bong hit. It is so sad - the kid was a golden child and ingesting THC was normalized as a daily activity in college. This is increasingly common.
We have to regulate this stuff and call it what it is - a destructive drug. |
Agreed... My UNCLE at 50 became a complete and utter addict after he started doing weed at 48.. he completely lost his mind.. |