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08-01-2008, 08:53 PM
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#31
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If it ever does become legal, I will give a 30% discount to all SB.com members on some of the sickest bongs you will ever see in your life 
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08-01-2008, 09:58 PM
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#32
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ProfessorM
Start investing in cheetos and dorritos now
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buy the S-B Brand chip
has a coupon inside
for m&D's

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08-02-2008, 07:50 PM
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#33
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D'oh
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wow, something we all agree on. this doesn't happen too often....
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i bent my wookie
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08-03-2008, 08:24 AM
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#34
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Another example of Hedonism that is slowly bringing down society. History has shown that when we live in this "if it feels good do it" attitude ,,,it has produced men and women that are lazy, lustful and gluttonous. It demises. Everyone agrees that healthy families are the foundation to all cultures,,no brain er right? So how will legalizing weed attributed to a better society, it doesn't. It will only blind side us like other things the government has done that puts money in front of people. And when parents look at there kids and ask what went wrong don't forget to look in the mirror.
700% increase in prescription drugs.???? blame doctors - blame government - blame insurance companies - just blame. Looking at old footage from an amusement park of hundreds of people there wasn't one obese person in that tape. Today?? Family members have so many personnel issues that instead of them supporting each other they can't... so no chit there are false/temporary fixes to fill in the void before they go to drugs and counseling. IMO people will listen for about 1/2 hour then your on your own...go find something to keep you happy.
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08-03-2008, 09:21 AM
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#35
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RITZ CRACKERS & ICE CREAM >>>

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ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!
MIKE
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08-03-2008, 09:38 AM
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#36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Clammer
RITZ CRACKERS & ICE CREAM >>>

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Mikey, you would definetly have to be stoned to think that Ritz crackers and Ice Cream go well together.
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Why even try.........
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08-03-2008, 12:19 PM
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#37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goose
Another example of Hedonism that is slowly bringing down society. History has shown that when we live in this "if it feels good do it" attitude ,,,it has produced men and women that are lazy, lustful and gluttonous. It demises. Everyone agrees that healthy families are the foundation to all cultures,,no brain er right? So how will legalizing weed attributed to a better society, it doesn't. It will only blind side us like other things the government has done that puts money in front of people. And when parents look at there kids and ask what went wrong don't forget to look in the mirror.
700% increase in prescription drugs.???? blame doctors - blame government - blame insurance companies - just blame. Looking at old footage from an amusement park of hundreds of people there wasn't one obese person in that tape. Today?? Family members have so many personnel issues that instead of them supporting each other they can't... so no chit there are false/temporary fixes to fill in the void before they go to drugs and counseling. IMO people will listen for about 1/2 hour then your on your own...go find something to keep you happy.
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No Goose!
700% increase in prescription drug deaths from 2002 -2004
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A recent analysis of U.S. death certificates from the last two decades shows a sharp increase in accidental deaths due to at-home prescription drug use. According to the Associated Press, researchers “blame soaring home use of prescription painkillers and other potent drugs, which 25 years ago were given mainly inside hospitals.” The study found that “Deaths from medication mistakes at home increased from 1,132 deaths in 1983 to 12,426 in 2004. Adjusted for population growth, that amounts to an increase of more than 700 percent during that time.”
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the legalization of a single drug... not every single one which is a Regan era tactic... You try to discuss just POT and instantly the conversation switches over to Cocaine and or heroin and others..
speed ...whatever just to take you off topic and lump them all together for the purpose of COMPLETELY avoiding the issue.
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(it's comparable to saying we should legalize BEER ...then also saying: well then people are gonna be chugging a quart of jack daniels and doin Shots and watching girls strip off their clothes at a strip club.) the subject of beer legalization being swept away by
issues of morality and the abuse of hard liquor..... (it's a game)
a ploy , a tactic to avoid the issue every time....
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legalization is what takes the profitability out of it...weed just weed.
making it less apt to be smuggled or distributed.
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I watched the drug movie last night and it was comical watching
Tricky #^^^^& Nixon ,"Ronald Regan and wife" and Bill Clinton all
claiming to have turned the war on drugs around with their new proposals for tougher laws and prosecuting drug offenders.
it hasn't worked after spending over a trillion dollars !!!!
it's the wrong approach...all it did was make it more profitable and desirable and in effect they caused the drug problem by making it profitable at ten times to twenty times it's true value.
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08-03-2008, 05:51 PM
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#38
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I can tell you this, in my line of work I have seen the hell that the abuse of "legal" drugs have wreaked on people. It is a crime that these perscription drug companies turn this stuff out on a population and it destroys lives and families. Oxycontin is worse than herion, but, "my doctor gave it to me, it must be ok." I've seen that little pill can turn a hard working productive human being into a maniac. I haven't seen pot do that, and I have seen Budweiser do it.
I'd rather deal with someone on a bit of weed than a 12 pack of Bud anyday.
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08-03-2008, 06:12 PM
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#39
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hooper
I can tell you this, in my line of work I have seen the hell that the abuse of "legal" drugs have wreaked on people. It is a crime that these perscription drug companies turn this stuff out on a population and it destroys lives and families. Oxycontin is worse than herion, but, "my doctor gave it to me, it must be ok." I've seen that little pill can turn a hard working productive human being into a maniac. I haven't seen pot do that, and I have seen Budweiser do it.
I'd rather deal with someone on a bit of weed than a 12 pack of Bud anyday.
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Well, unless you have terminal cancer, crippling back pain, etc. and the only reason you can now sleep through the night or go through life without blowing your brains out is extended release narcotic painkillers (i.e. Oxycontin). There are two sides to the OC story. Admittedly, the other side is that drug addicts like to crush them up to get the 12 hr dose all at once, and doctors can be criminals like anyone else.
Anyway, I don't see a reason for pot to be illegal either. Make it illegal to drive high and for kids - that's all that's needed.
There's no constitutional basis for the government to be able to legislate what people put into their own bodies.
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08-03-2008, 06:25 PM
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#40
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Steve ;;
then I musta been high ><. F#$%^&*() ran out of crackers ;;;;
Now I,m waking up in the morning && the f #$%^&*( bed is full of F #$%^&*( popicicle stick ???? 
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ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!
MIKE
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08-04-2008, 12:44 PM
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#41
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NIB
How the hell else do u get George Bush for 2 tours..
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Drugs....
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"If you're arguing with an idiot, make sure he isn't doing the same thing."
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08-04-2008, 03:37 PM
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#42
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lol
how do you get Bush for two tours, asks NIB
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
Drugs....
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08-04-2008, 03:46 PM
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#43
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sick of bluefish
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
But even that Worst Case scenario just means they'll find you asleep on the Couch in your underwear with Bright Orange Finger Tips hugging a half empty 2 liter bottle of Coke.
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you have the best replies to most threads out here!
I say legalize it, its not worse that booze. I cant say it has no downside, I have seen a lot of friends waste there lives away in front of the tube doing bong hits all day. But I guess I have seen worse with alcohol.
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making s-b.com a kinder, gentler place for all
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08-04-2008, 06:08 PM
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#44
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lobster = striper bait
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Quote:
Originally Posted by protty31
I definately say make it legal.The problem is that it can be
very dangerous if the quality is too high (pun intended) for
someone who doesn't smoke often.There is stuff out there
that will knock even the most experienced on thier arse 
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Zero evidence that pot is dangerous, no matter the strain.
But I suppose if falling over passed out is dangerous, then you're right. 
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Ski Quicks Hole
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08-04-2008, 06:27 PM
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#45
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agreed likwid
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Originally Posted by likwid
Zero evidence that pot is dangerous, no matter the strain.

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actually inhaling smoke (of any kind) which is a form of dust and not much different then real fine sawdust, can clog the lungs.... which is an obvious conclusion... and no offense meant
but on the other hand the new method of zero smoke vaporizer's
solves that problem....not that i have ever tried one...
what most people don't realize however is that the compound in cannabis called "canabinoids" is also produced by the human body
for the purpose of pain relief, which is sorta why it's as harmless
as it is physically. 
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08-06-2008, 05:17 PM
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#46
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OxyContin bust nets 56 Miami-Dade government employees
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Originally Posted by Nebe
Im all for it.
alcohol is far more destructive than herb.. 
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LEGAL drugs are more destructive than alcohol
yet they are all LEGAL ....
alcohol is killing people every single day
yet herb is illegal
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/06/...ing/index.html
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08-06-2008, 11:17 PM
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#47
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I heard a story once that when Dupont invented nylon, they lobbied DC hard to make pot illegal and funded 'reefer madness'.. the movie that painted the picture of herb as an evil drug.
the reason?? Nylon was perfect for making rope.. Hemp rope was the most popular and cheapest rope at the time and Nylon could not compete...
or so the story goes.
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08-07-2008, 01:02 AM
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#48
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I could use some right now. 
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Good health and family
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08-07-2008, 04:27 AM
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#49
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Permanently Disconnected
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Got any?
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Originally Posted by protty31
There is stuff out there
that will knock even the most experienced on thier arse 
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08-07-2008, 05:04 AM
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#50
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hemp..... alone could solve the ENERGY crisis....
it isn't even the variety of Cannabis Sativa that produces
cannabinol in sufficient amounts to obtain a "high"
even though it was reported that in the old days
Sailors were known to burn ends of the rope.
the quality of the OIL contained within the seed
however is perfect for making biofuel or a diesel
substitute and AMERICAN farmers would have a crop
to grow "to achieve energy independence overnight"
but the politicians can't seem to pull their collective
heads out of the sand or their ASS to see that.
not to mention that hemp fiber could completely
transform the clothing industry and has countless other
material applications...
BIG oil doesn't want hemp to be re-instated as a
viable resource.....because where as corn can supplement
their petroleum products...in the form of ethanol
the legalization of hemp
could essentially put them out of business.
keep on makin 1500 bucks per second you bastards 
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08-07-2008, 07:16 AM
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#51
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lobster = striper bait
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Ski Quicks Hole
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08-07-2008, 08:18 AM
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#52
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reading that page
the main thing to note is
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Instead the DEA, unlike its predecessor, the Bureau of Narcotics, is aggressively trying to persuade
Americans that hemp and marijuana are identical plants. We can speculate about the reasons.
The results are widespread confusion and the inability of America's farmers and manufacturers to take
part in the worldwide resurgence of hemp cultivation and use.
Blame the REGAN's and or big oil companies lobbyists
also there is no mention anywhere that i saw, anything that would suggest that hemp seed
would be a good source of bio fuel... it was purely a distinction of
hemp has no THC
and cannabis sativa does...
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08-07-2008, 11:59 AM
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#53
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For all intent and purpose marijuana has been decriminalized. At the most in court an offender gets a $50.00 or a $100.00 fine and it is dismissed. The only thing left to do to make it completely decriminalized is to put to form a citation that can be issued for mere possesion.
You know, all of the pro-pot sentiment here is just fine. Buy not everyone stays homes and eats twinkies and chips when high. Some people can't seems to stay out of the driver's seat and thats is what worries most people who don't smoke. There is no scientific way to determine what amount of marijuana use places someone who is actively smoking it while driving "under the influance." Any marijuana usage places the smoker "under the influance." And there is somewhat of an oxymoron involved here, which is, to smoke pot is to get high. So you get high before you get in the car and then travel say to a movie theatre or eatery to have dinner or watch a movie, or just go to and from the 7-11 to buy 12 bags of doritos. I don't know how that is any safer than drinking alcohol and driving. What is the difference?
Smoking marijuana isn't any different than smoking cigarettes. They both are carcinogens and cause cancer.
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08-07-2008, 12:16 PM
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#54
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If you pull over a person with a bag of pot, don't they get arrested, get their name in the paper, and get their car towed?
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08-07-2008, 12:19 PM
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#55
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The smoking part is the bad thing about it. Any type of smoking is bad for you.
But, did you know, that by town ordinance in Provincetown ( of course) it's legal to possess an oz. or less? Course the state laws supersede it.
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Why even try.........
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08-07-2008, 12:23 PM
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#56
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I heard they enacted that law because people there enjoyed a body cavity search.
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08-07-2008, 12:36 PM
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D'oh
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Swimmer
You know, all of the pro-pot sentiment here is just fine. Buy not everyone stays homes and eats twinkies and chips when high. Some people can't seems to stay out of the driver's seat and thats is what worries most people who don't smoke. There is no scientific way to determine what amount of marijuana use places someone who is actively smoking it while driving "under the influance." Any marijuana usage places the smoker "under the influance." And there is somewhat of an oxymoron involved here, which is, to smoke pot is to get high. So you get high before you get in the car and then travel say to a movie theatre or eatery to have dinner or watch a movie, or just go to and from the 7-11 to buy 12 bags of doritos. I don't know how that is any safer than drinking alcohol and driving. What is the difference?
Smoking marijuana isn't any different than smoking cigarettes. They both are carcinogens and cause cancer.
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nobody is saying to legalize stoned driving. you can have legal pot and still have dui laws. just like we have leagal booze and dui laws.
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Originally Posted by Swimmer
The only thing left to do to make it completely decriminalized is to put to form a citation that can be issued for mere possesion.
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that would not make it completely decriminalized. no, the only thing left to do is to legalize it, tax it, and sell it in stores to people over 21.
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i bent my wookie
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08-07-2008, 01:15 PM
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#58
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Swimmer
Smoking marijuana isn't any different than smoking cigarettes. They both are carcinogens and cause cancer.
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YES, THERE IS A LARGE DIFFERENCE
nicotinic acid is the only bug pesticide that will kill
the cotton destroying big bo weval lol Hi big bo
that being that cigarettes contain Nicotine and about
90 other chemicals used to make tobacco taste better,
smoke smoother.... and all that baloney
where as weed has NO nicotine ...in it...
it does contain tar...
the only plant containing nicotine is tobacco period
i won't argue about the fact that
smoking is bad for human lungs
because after all as i have said previously
what is smoke...? but super fine dust...
dust clogs lung tissue... no question about it.
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08-07-2008, 01:21 PM
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#59
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It will be great when it's legal for the firefighter, EMT, truck driver or anyone else to get stoned the morning before showing up for work and it's all legal. It's going to be great when your kid is smoking pot on the deck all the time and it's all legal. I see the brilliant group that shows up for the legalize pot rallies now. Ya' it's going to be a much better America once we can all get high. I can hardly wait to hire some pot heads. Production should go through the roof.
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08-07-2008, 01:47 PM
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D'oh
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where are you living? everybody that wants to get stoned is already getting stoned.
and i'm not sure how legalizing pot would make it legal for emt, truck driver, etc.. to go to work stoned.
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i bent my wookie
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