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ok if its about me then yes mine is quite big but iv seen bigger ones in black and i dont wash it as often as i should.. but thats enough gossip about my car |
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Just seen this interesting article (for those who are interested). Skunk's psychosis link is only half the cannabis story - health - 16 February 2015 - New Scientist
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As to denial, anyone with an "addiction" to a substance of their choice that goes to extremes usually does tend to deny the inherent damage being caused by their "recreational usage". Whether that substance be booze, normal smokes, tabs & powders or illicit herbage it will have an effect on the individual, their families & those around them. Now, if you can happily look yourself in the mirror & say that it's fine that your family & friends may be suffering due to your disregard of the consequences from your habit then you really are one sorry individual! |
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i once tried to give up smoking by buying herbal ciggarettes from the health and herb stall in accy market
they were only 50p for 20 but there was a reason for that lol i had to smoke 10 benson and hedges in a row to get the taste of them out of my gob so in effect they cause dme to smoke more thankfully theres vaping now |
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"Herbal cig" is a euphemism for a cannabis laced cigarette,I too recall someone smoking a proper herbal ciggie and your descrpition is very accurate :)
I don't want to promote the use of 'any' drugs but I see folk that drink (and boast) as taking a moral high ground because of the legality of alcohol. In your opinion,Does the legality of the drug that could cause psychosis matter? Take caffeine,nicotine etc would you feel that they should be criminalised if they were proven to cause psychosis? For the record,I have no problem looking in the mirror,,I don't see myself as having a addition to cannabis,I control the cannabis not the other way around. |
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UK has its rules & laws for a reason, whatever they may be or how they're applied is down to the enforcement agencies as directed by the law makers of & at the time. It really is that simple, regardless whether you, I or anyone else agrees or disagrees. |
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Complete waste of time Dave, Trying to explain to him, First the capability to understand,he has to master.;)
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Cannabis grown here in the uk is now hybridised, grown under false lighting and fed with God knows what chems leading to THC levels being very high.With such high levels of THC there are going to be 'some' that have a bad mental reaction.
If it was decriminalised these levels could be regulated in a similar fashion to the way alcohol levels are.You could choose which strength you wanted and you wouldn't necessarily have to start off on the herbal equivalent of polish white spirits. its hard for me to present a unbiased opinion on the interweb due to my personal experience with cannabis but I believe prohibition is part of the problem. What I will say is,if anyone feels they are suffering from any adverse effects of cannabis and they are feeling the need to get rid of their cannabis...feel free to PM me and I'll releave them of their problem. |
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