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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My gross deadbeat neighbors do this. They are harshly judged. [/quote] Same here. But it starts at 9am when he wakes up. He's unemployed, incredibly unhealthy looking, supported by dad who enables him, and essentially has no future. Listen, I occasionally use it, but starting your day with it or using it most days is a huge problem. Even bigger problem is that your children see it. She needs help.[/quote] OP here. In no way is my spouse "deadbeat." She may make some bad health choices that are cause for concern, but in most other ways, she's a highly productive employee, wife, and mom.[/quote] Except she's an addict. And the weed is 100% tied to her weight gain. She's impaired most of the day. She will be at higher risk for dementia and other things. She literally is too inebriated to drive somewhere (lord hope she doesn't). Holding down a job doesn't mean you're not a deadbeat. [/quote] [b]Does one puff make you too stoned to drive somewhere[/b]? I mean, isn't it feasible that she's done it enough to know the impact and she does it in a way that it may give her what she needs without becoming totally intoxicated (or whatever the weed equivalent term is?)[/quote] Jesus christ, yes.[/quote] I'm the OP, and I asked that question simply because I haven't smoked weed in so many years that I have no idea what the answer to the question is...and would never have driven after smoking weed anyway. I mean, one sip of alcohol isn't going to make you too impaired to drive. Even one glass, if drank over a half hour period. But you're literally saying that one puff on a joint will make you too impaired to drive? As anti-weed as I am, I find that hard to believe.[/quote]
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