Getting into marijuana

Anonymous
Helps me sleep and not get too depressed about our crappy situation, and DH with his weak voice, tremors and anxiety and depression caused by Parkinson’s. It’s been a lifesaver, even for one of our teens who had CFS believe it or not. So many fewer side effects than pretty much most pharmaceuticals.
Anonymous
You need a medical card to buy mj in Virginia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking with it being legalized in more and more places, more adults must be embracing weed like I am.
I’m 41, tried smoking pot in high school but had very bad experiences with it (way too harsh and made me paranoid and sick). Buying weed from a dealer was gross, unreliable, etc.

Over the last few months I’ve enjoyed shopping online for lower THC percentages, and have even discovered I enjoy having half a gummy and falling asleep at night. I sleep great and no hangover! There’s a whole new world of possibilities out there, lol.

Tell Congress. Maybe then they'll legalize it at the federal level and I can start using it without worrying about drug testing.

- Federal Employee


Federal Employees will lose their job and their federal career if they use marijuana. And it does not matter whatsoever, where you use; you’ll still lose your career.

If you are a user, we will catch you. We monitor everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking with it being legalized in more and more places, more adults must be embracing weed like I am.
I’m 41, tried smoking pot in high school but had very bad experiences with it (way too harsh and made me paranoid and sick). Buying weed from a dealer was gross, unreliable, etc.

Over the last few months I’ve enjoyed shopping online for lower THC percentages, and have even discovered I enjoy having half a gummy and falling asleep at night. I sleep great and no hangover! There’s a whole new world of possibilities out there, lol.

Tell Congress. Maybe then they'll legalize it at the federal level and I can start using it without worrying about drug testing.

- Federal Employee


Federal Employees will lose their job and their federal career if they use marijuana. And it does not matter whatsoever, where you use; you’ll still lose your career.

If you are a user, we will catch you. We monitor everything.


Oh my god, come off it you hall monitor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking with it being legalized in more and more places, more adults must be embracing weed like I am.
I’m 41, tried smoking pot in high school but had very bad experiences with it (way too harsh and made me paranoid and sick). Buying weed from a dealer was gross, unreliable, etc.

Over the last few months I’ve enjoyed shopping online for lower THC percentages, and have even discovered I enjoy having half a gummy and falling asleep at night. I sleep great and no hangover! There’s a whole new world of possibilities out there, lol.

Tell Congress. Maybe then they'll legalize it at the federal level and I can start using it without worrying about drug testing.

- Federal Employee


Federal Employees will lose their job and their federal career if they use marijuana. And it does not matter whatsoever, where you use; you’ll still lose your career.

If you are a user, we will catch you. We monitor everything.


Sure…all 1.8 million federal government employees are closely monitored and have never committed any even minor crimes. That tracks with what we know about the efficiency and accuracy of the justice system.

Who is the “we” you are claiming to be? Delusions of grandeur much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never used marijuana in any form but think it should be legal and I don’t mind the “skunks” smell! When I catch a whiff in the street I find it interesting and not unpleasant.


Others should not have to endure it.


I feel like you would get along well with the dog haters on here.
Anonymous
I think I have MS. Waiting on more mris and spinal tap. Some days my pain in unbearable.

Does anyone know if thc oil applied topically will reliev the pain?

If I use topically could I still get a govt job?
Anonymous
I’m in Maryland and just bought some cbd gummies at Common Market that say they have 2.5 mg thc per gummy. They’re made of hemp— that’s the loophole that allows them to be sold. I took one at 6 pm, it is now 11 pm and I’m still pleasantly high and sleepy. I am a novice user, obviously.

Goldfish inertia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking with it being legalized in more and more places, more adults must be embracing weed like I am.
I’m 41, tried smoking pot in high school but had very bad experiences with it (way too harsh and made me paranoid and sick). Buying weed from a dealer was gross, unreliable, etc.

Over the last few months I’ve enjoyed shopping online for lower THC percentages, and have even discovered I enjoy having half a gummy and falling asleep at night. I sleep great and no hangover! There’s a whole new world of possibilities out there, lol.

Tell Congress. Maybe then they'll legalize it at the federal level and I can start using it without worrying about drug testing.

- Federal Employee


Federal Employees will lose their job and their federal career if they use marijuana. And it does not matter whatsoever, where you use; you’ll still lose your career.

If you are a user, we will catch you. We monitor everything.

As a federal employee with a security clearance, I am subject to random drug testing. While it is highly unlikely that will happen (I was last tested ~10 years ago), the possibility is there and I'm not willing to take the chance - YMMV.

Now, if I did say to Hell with it and smoke out one day only to get called in for testing right after, my understanding is that a positive result *may* result in dismissal, but is more likely to result in counseling, mandatory testing for a certain period, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It might be legal OP but they still haven’t solved for the impacts on intelligence and mood, which linger even when you are not high. It’s also addictive.

I don’t have anything against the drug personally, just be careful because it is not this magic drug that people claim that it is.

Garbage. Well, not quite - it is addictive, at about the same level as caffeine. As a society we don't have a problem with caffeine addiction - it's more than a little hypocritical to wag our fingers at people who have a similar dependency on cannabis.

Only idiots and liars equate cannabis dependency to physical addictions to opioids and alcohol. Which one are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never used marijuana in any form but think it should be legal and I don’t mind the “skunks” smell! When I catch a whiff in the street I find it interesting and not unpleasant.


Others should not have to endure it.


I feel like you would get along well with the dog haters on here.


Your feelings are wrong like many think you fantasize about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It might be legal OP but they still haven’t solved for the impacts on intelligence and mood, which linger even when you are not high. It’s also addictive.

I don’t have anything against the drug personally, just be careful because it is not this magic drug that people claim that it is.

Garbage. Well, not quite - it is addictive, at about the same level as caffeine. As a society we don't have a problem with caffeine addiction - it's more than a little hypocritical to wag our fingers at people who have a similar dependency on cannabis.

Only idiots and liars equate cannabis dependency to physical addictions to opioids and alcohol. Which one are you?


Well you are both an idiot and a liar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It might be legal OP but they still haven’t solved for the impacts on intelligence and mood, which linger even when you are not high. It’s also addictive.

I don’t have anything against the drug personally, just be careful because it is not this magic drug that people claim that it is.

Garbage. Well, not quite - it is addictive, at about the same level as caffeine. As a society we don't have a problem with caffeine addiction - it's more than a little hypocritical to wag our fingers at people who have a similar dependency on cannabis.

Only idiots and liars equate cannabis dependency to physical addictions to opioids and alcohol. Which one are you?


You are the one who made the correlation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It might be legal OP but they still haven’t solved for the impacts on intelligence and mood, which linger even when you are not high. It’s also addictive.

I don’t have anything against the drug personally, just be careful because it is not this magic drug that people claim that it is.

Garbage. Well, not quite - it is addictive, at about the same level as caffeine. As a society we don't have a problem with caffeine addiction - it's more than a little hypocritical to wag our fingers at people who have a similar dependency on cannabis.

Only idiots and liars equate cannabis dependency to physical addictions to opioids and alcohol. Which one are you?


Well you are both an idiot and a liar.

Golly, that made sense. Are you stoned or something?
Anonymous
Yeah, alcohol is over. This is the newish thing.
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