Anonymous wrote:One of the main points in the article is the total lack of regulation. We regulate alcohol but not marijuana. As a regular user of gummies due to sleep issues associated with chronic pain, I can tell you there isn’t comprehensive quality control over the content of products. I regularly use different brands and products because it’s very hard for the dispensaries to secure a stable supply from one company (probably due to the soaring demand). Products may say they have the same THC content, but I can definitely tell that they do not. Imagine if that were the case with alcohol.
It also concerns me that I often smell it in car parks which clearly means that there are people who are driving after smoking. We don’t accept people taking excessive quantities of alcohol and driving and we shouldn’t with marijuana either.
Anonymous wrote:One of the main points in the article is the total lack of regulation. We regulate alcohol but not marijuana. As a regular user of gummies due to sleep issues associated with chronic pain, I can tell you there isn’t comprehensive quality control over the content of products. I regularly use different brands and products because it’s very hard for the dispensaries to secure a stable supply from one company (probably due to the soaring demand). Products may say they have the same THC content, but I can definitely tell that they do not. Imagine if that were the case with alcohol.
It also concerns me that I often smell it in car parks which clearly means that there are people who are driving after smoking. We don’t accept people taking excessive quantities of alcohol and driving and we shouldn’t with marijuana either.
Anonymous wrote:One of the main points in the article is the total lack of regulation. We regulate alcohol but not marijuana. As a regular user of gummies due to sleep issues associated with chronic pain, I can tell you there isn’t comprehensive quality control over the content of products. I regularly use different brands and products because it’s very hard for the dispensaries to secure a stable supply from one company (probably due to the soaring demand). Products may say they have the same THC content, but I can definitely tell that they do not. Imagine if that were the case with alcohol.
It also concerns me that I often smell it in car parks which clearly means that there are people who are driving after smoking. We don’t accept people taking excessive quantities of alcohol and driving and we shouldn’t with marijuana either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marijuana actually improves overall physical and emotional health, probably why it’s such a popular choice nowadays in the new young population. The old fashioned punks can suck it.
LOL does this person know any potheads?
Physical and mental specimens they are not…
My husband has been a "pot head" most of his life. He is highly productive, wonderful husband and a great father. You have no idea what you're talking about.
You must be so proud.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw this comment posted and completely agree with it:
One of the things that makes weed so dangerous is that its users have a totally fanciful, almost supernatural faith in the substance itself. Alcohol can be dangerous, but everyone who drinks alcohol knows that and will admit it. You'll never hear anyone argue that there are no dangers or downsides to alcohol. But most pot smokers honestly believe, or have convinced themselves, that there is no downside to their drug of choice. You can get high every day for 50 years and nothing bad will happen. There are no tradeoffs, they insist. Literally all of the data, all of the research, all of our experience, not to mention basic common sense, conflicts with this belief, but they don't care. The average pot smoker is much more likely to smoke in excess precisely because the whole mythology of pot is that there is no such thing as excess.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw this comment posted and completely agree with it:
One of the things that makes weed so dangerous is that its users have a totally fanciful, almost supernatural faith in the substance itself. Alcohol can be dangerous, but everyone who drinks alcohol knows that and will admit it. You'll never hear anyone argue that there are no dangers or downsides to alcohol. But most pot smokers honestly believe, or have convinced themselves, that there is no downside to their drug of choice. You can get high every day for 50 years and nothing bad will happen. There are no tradeoffs, they insist. Literally all of the data, all of the research, all of our experience, not to mention basic common sense, conflicts with this belief, but they don't care. The average pot smoker is much more likely to smoke in excess precisely because the whole mythology of pot is that there is no such thing as excess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marijuana actually improves overall physical and emotional health, probably why it’s such a popular choice nowadays in the new young population. The old fashioned punks can suck it.
LOL does this person know any potheads?
Physical and mental specimens they are not…
My husband has been a "pot head" most of his life. He is highly productive, wonderful husband and a great father. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cue all the immature drug addicts to the thread....
Amazing, isn't it. The addicts in denial.
+1M totally clueless!
LET THEM! 😉
Anonymous wrote:America doesn’t have a whacky weed problem, it has a low rent loser problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cue all the immature drug addicts to the thread....
Amazing, isn't it. The addicts in denial.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and son (23), smoke together, when he’s home. I don’t see the problem, whatsoever.
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There are also studies showing the benefits of long-term use. So take that and suck on it for a while.
https://www.jsad.com/doi/10.15288/jsad.25-00346
PS no, I don't smoke pot. I'm just tired of seeing your weekly hysteria.
This study is invalid.
Sex differences in cannabis effects on brain volume and cognition were also observed.
How does that make it invalid?
The brains of men and women are the same.
Oh dear. Is it even worth trying to have a discussion based on facts with you?