View Full Version : NEWS FLASH: Cannabis is HIGHLY additive!
midnight rambler
22nd April 2018, 11:08 AM
You learn something new everyday!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5642917/Nine-ten-teens-drug-clinics-treated-marijuana-use.html
boogietillyapuke
22nd April 2018, 12:48 PM
That evil skunk.....good thing they don’t have their little noses in my tent....they’d need an OBA....(oxygen breathing apparatus). )0([(:)][]
BrewTech
22nd April 2018, 01:02 PM
Supporters of the drug claim it is harmless, but an official report now warns the ‘increased dominance of high-potency herbal cannabis’ – known as skunk – is causing more young people to seek treatment.
LOL... "I smoked da weed and den a skunk showed up and said I should get treetmin..." Where the hell is this writer getting his info from? Reefer Madness? Granted, the cannabis products these days are a lot stronger than they used to be, but the term "skunk" has been around for at least 35 years... I haven't heard it in forever, so I'm pretty sure it's not in use much anymore.
osoab
22nd April 2018, 03:51 PM
Skunk before skanks.
BrewTech
22nd April 2018, 04:31 PM
Skunk before skanks.
Can't argue with that logic!
singular_me
23rd April 2018, 03:00 AM
I believe that strains are getting more and more manipulated (GMOs) as time goes to turn people into addicts, like the opioid crisis, corporations want returns...
besides I know a few pot heads in new mexico, who cannot stay more than 2hrs without a puff. But cannabis abuse is far preferable over alcohol for example. I wouldnt blame cannabis, but our out of whack society. People's behaviors (self-destruction and violence) are the symptoms of wrong philosophical premises
The True Colors of Cannabis Legalization
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?93913-The-True-Colors-of-Cannabis-Legalization/page5&highlight=legalization
Neuro
23rd April 2018, 02:39 PM
Everything in moderation is a good Idea. Even water and oxygen is toxic if to much is consumed
ziero0
23rd April 2018, 04:02 PM
Additive? It turns you into a mathematician?
midnight rambler
23rd April 2018, 04:03 PM
Additive? It turns you into a mathematician?
You know what I meant despite the typo.
equyst
24th April 2018, 11:11 AM
Loving this thread!http://gshort.click/buluhidung/34/o.png
osoab
24th April 2018, 03:35 PM
Loving this thread!http://gshort.click/buluhidung/34/o.png
Keep it in your pants bot.
Horn
24th April 2018, 08:32 PM
If it has withdrawl symptoms its addictive.
Friend of mine always got depressed when he had no money left to buy more.
Not a greenthumb kinda guy.
Neuro
24th April 2018, 08:45 PM
If it has withdrawl symptoms its addictive.
Friend of mine always got depressed when he had no money left to buy more.
Not a greenthumb kinda guy.
Oh you see that is because he was addicted to money, the root of all evil. Book a time with Goldie and she will tell you more on this subject.
Horn
24th April 2018, 08:57 PM
Oh you see that is because he was addicted to money, the root of all evil. Book a time with Goldie and she will tell you more on this subject.
Smokers never make good farmers, although they often try. Same goes for eaters.
HT would call it food powered make work.
Did Book finally eat him?
Neuro
24th April 2018, 11:36 PM
Smokers never make good farmers, although they often try. Same goes for eaters.
HT would call it food powered make work.
Did Book finally eat him?
A friend of mine was totally addicted to smoking pot. His girlfriend came and visited while he was studying chiropractic in UK. He had promised on his grandmother’s grave he had stopped smoking dope to her. So instead he went down to the basement several times a day “to check the gas meter”, where he had his chillum-style bong, and a bottle of clearvue eye drops. She dropped him quite soon after. And a couple of months later he was expelled for failing the year exams. He had managed to hang on for three years, because he was “dyslexic”, and had gotten oral exams instead of written etc, after he claimed dyslexic and thus got an extra exam attempt. He later went to study chiropractic in Sidney, AU, and graduated successfully from there a few years later. The foolhardy path of a dedicated smoker, with parents rich enough to support his habit.
Personally I never had any problem to stop smoking, but I have seen others who really have to continue, probably more of a mental addiction rather than a physical and related to personality. I think naturally jittery anxious people are more likely to get hooked and when they have maintained the habit long enough they also tend to get paranoid.
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