Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish more people took edibles than smoked. Agree that pot smoke smells disgusting.
They’re doing both. Every other prole is higher than a kite off weed vaping and edibles.
Anonymous wrote:I wish more people took edibles than smoked. Agree that pot smoke smells disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I wish more people took edibles than smoked. Agree that pot smoke smells disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:It’s driving down the highway smelling the car in front of me that blows my mind
Anonymous wrote:Half of our Amazon packages smell like weed because the delivery drivers are toking up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot used to he considered safe and not habit forming. Now research shows it is habit forming and increases risk of psychosis and schizophrenia.
You know they could do actual real research if it was federally legal and regulated.
But why? That's propaganda. If it's "safe" then no need to "regulate" it.
This claim makes no sense. Marijuana is not "safe" in the sense that table salt sold in a grocery store is safe--"generally recognized as safe" as the FDA would have put it, when it functioned.
When it is regulated for potency and purity, used responsibly by adults who are not prone to psychosis, it appears to be safe. But that kind of safety requires regulation, because producers can't be trusted to ensure potency and purity unless there is regulation.
This is also why you can feel confident picking up a bottle of Tylenol and believing that there will be in each pill exactly what is on the label and not lead, arsenic, or half what is on the label.
I agree that the war on drugs is crap.
Four tablespoons of salt at once will kill you.
It's not "safe" and quite deadly.
Funny how you thought it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot used to he considered safe and not habit forming. Now research shows it is habit forming and increases risk of psychosis and schizophrenia.
You know they could do actual real research if it was federally legal and regulated.
But why? That's propaganda. If it's "safe" then no need to "regulate" it.
Only reason it's illegal is because the government, police, pharma, corporations, dealers, brokers, etc. all make more money keeping it "illegal" so they can keep up the perpetual "war on drugs" propaganda and money laundering operations.
If it were "legal" and "regulated" it would make them all less money, and couldn't campaign on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to the Midwest. Just got back from there and no pot smell! It was awesome.
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people contInure to smoke marijuana while driving so police can pull them over.
Stupid pro-cops MAGA. Screw you!
I voted Harris so spare me the nonsense bot.
I’m against drugged driving and I hope every Cheech & Chong gets arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope people contInure to smoke marijuana while driving so police can pull them over.
Stupid pro-cops MAGA. Screw you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot used to he considered safe and not habit forming. Now research shows it is habit forming and increases risk of psychosis and schizophrenia.
You know they could do actual real research if it was federally legal and regulated.
But why? That's propaganda. If it's "safe" then no need to "regulate" it.
This claim makes no sense. Marijuana is not "safe" in the sense that table salt sold in a grocery store is safe--"generally recognized as safe" as the FDA would have put it, when it functioned.
When it is regulated for potency and purity, used responsibly by adults who are not prone to psychosis, it appears to be safe. But that kind of safety requires regulation, because producers can't be trusted to ensure potency and purity unless there is regulation.
This is also why you can feel confident picking up a bottle of Tylenol and believing that there will be in each pill exactly what is on the label and not lead, arsenic, or half what is on the label.
I agree that the war on drugs is crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot used to he considered safe and not habit forming. Now research shows it is habit forming and increases risk of psychosis and schizophrenia.
You know they could do actual real research if it was federally legal and regulated.
But why? That's propaganda. If it's "safe" then no need to "regulate" it.