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Funny that history records that not only our first president Mr. Washington enjoyed a puff or two before bed , but many of our leaders through the early 1900's enjoyed a puff or a shot of an elixer made from the same and was acceptable.
Then,,,,,,,,, came the "Roaring 20's" , wild nite lifes and,,,,,,,,,,,Prohibition.
The men in goverment decide we were having to much fun and they were not recieving anything (monetarily) from it so "WE MUST REGULATE" , and while were at it , those dark colored folks that we all love to hear play that wild Jazz music, they are using that "Demon Weed" and we can't make money off that either so,,,,,,,,,,,,,we'll make that illeagal too.
Ahhh, history, :ror:

And of course lets not forget about Laudanum (Opium) and cocaine tinctures which were still legal during this time.
 
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WOW, this is a never ending arguement that goes from thread to thread, now please excuse me while I light this bong beeatch!:flipoff:
 
Hold it in, hold it in ,,,,,,,,,,ahhhh, yeah."thumbsup"
My bong is like a lonely nick nack on the shelf, my vaporizer is used regularly though.

I have yet to try a vaporizer, not sure if I could dump anything besides ashes out of a bowl.:ror:
 
Does anyone remember this report and the coverup that followed, thank you Mr. Nixon;

The "Shafer Commission" made an incredibly thorough examination of all facets of cannabis use and prohibition. They received testimony from police, judges, doctors, politicians, students, lawyers, clinicians and many others, producing thousands of pages of transcripts. They also commissioned dozens of surveys, studies and projects, and travelled to many other nations to examine their cultural and social mores in relation to cannabis.
Despite their initial anti-pot leanings, the commission ultimately bowed to the weight of the evidence, and issued a remarkably tolerant and accurate report. The commission report, titled Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding, found that marijuana use caused "no significant physical, biochemical, or mental abnormalities," and that "most users, young and old, demonstrate an average or above-average degree of social functioning, academic achievement, and job performance."
The report also found that marijuana did not cause violent behavior, did not lead to heroin or other drugs, and concluded that "neither the marihuana user nor the drug itself can be said to constitute a danger to public safety." The commission found that the evidence on marijuana "does not justify a social policy designed to seek out and firmly punish those who use it."
The report recommended that "Federal and state laws be changed to no longer make it a crime to possess marijuana for private use. State laws should make the public use of marijuana a criminal offense punishable by a $100 fine. Under federal law, marijuana smoked in public would merely be subject to seizure."
These findings were not what Nixon had wanted to hear. The tapes reveal that Nixon had put immense pressure on Shafer to have the commission's findings back Nixon's drug war, telling him "keep your commission in line."
"You're enough of a pro," Nixon told a nervous Shafer, "to know that for you to come out with something that would run counter to what the Congress feels and what the country feels and what we're planning to do, would make your Commission just look bad as hell."
When he learned that the commission was going to recommend decriminalization despite his efforts, Nixon told his advisor Bob Haldeman how they would counteract the commission report. "I want a goddamn strong statement about marijuana," growled Nixon. "I mean one on marijuana that just tears the ass out of them."
Ultimately, Nixon ignored the Shafer commission, punishing Shafer by dead-ending his career and blocking him from further promotion. Nixon followed through on his threat to wage a real drug war; marijuana arrests skyrocketed during his tenure, jumping by over 130,000 between 1972 and 1973, totalling over 420,000 arrests



The rest of this article can be read at this link;
Nixon the narc | Cannabis Culture Magazine
yeah nixon was a true all round pos
 
there's no realistic way to test long enough to cover ALL possible outcomes. It would be too costly, take too long, and by the time the particular drug was given FDA approval, it would cost $1000 a pill. I will admit, there is a rush of sorts to get products to the market, but I can promise you that the FDA requirements are long and strict and they increase in difficulty each year. To get a 510k (FDA approval for medical device sales) in 2011 was exponentially more difficult than in 2001.
100% Agreed! As I mentioned before.....there are always three choices, Good, Fast, Cheap...but you usually only get to pick two."thumbsup"

A good rule of thumb is to acknowledge and accept that anytime you ingest something, especially a man-made pharmaceutical, there is an inherent risk involved. An open-ended inherent risk. Even with something as simple as ibuprofen. Take Advil continuously on a long enough timeline and you'll likely go into kidney failure due to elevated creatinine levels.
Exactly. People seem to easily forget this...
 
How bout he has a life threatening illness and/or a lot of pain, either way im glad you find it so funny you prick.

Wow, that really struck a nerve, didn't it shooter? They don't give medical MJ just for having a "life threatening disease" you dumbass. It's for chronic pain issues (I guess you're just a recreational user or you'd know that). And I wasn't laughing at his condition, as he said, he's "bored", he didn't say he's in too much pain to play with his RC's. I was laughing only at his idea for using weed as currency, plain and simple. That is indeed funny! :flipoff::flipoff::flipoff::flipoff::lmao:
 
Why not take the THC pill then?

So you believe that Pot's only side effect, besides the buzz, is a little lung damage? And your calling me the fool?:lmao:

next your going to tell me it's better for you then a cigarette?

See Slobin? This is what too much marijuana abuse does to the brain!:lmao: You can't argue with somebody like that. They can't form a valid arguement anyway so they only have to resort to venomous attacks to defend their precious drug habit, which only serves to strip them of even more intelligence by the day, it's a vicious circle. A wise person once said "they say that drugs 'intensify' your personality...yes, but what if you're an A**Hole??" :lmao::lmao:
 
See Slobin? This is what too much marijuana abuse does to the brain!:lmao: You can't argue with somebody like that. They can't form a valid arguement anyway so they only have to resort to venomous attacks to defend their precious drug habit, which only serves to strip them of even more intelligence by the day, it's a vicious circle. A wise person once said "they say that drugs 'intensify' your personality...yes, but what if you're an A**Hole??" :lmao::lmao:
:roll: what drug are you on?:roll:
 
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