For or Against Marijuana

I also believe that most of the people that become "addicted" to cannabis, and not to other drugs like alcohol and cocaine, have issues (whether attention-related, past traumatizing experiences, schizophrenic or other dis-associative mental sicknesses) which they don't enjoy having exist in their perceptive experience here on Earth. Cannabis is the one substance that will safely and compassionately alleviate this disturbing part of their mental functionality. For them I am immensely grateful for the existence of this medicine.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight..

Drug* It's classified as a drug.
 
Are you implying that weed cures A.D.D.? Sorry to be the one to bust your bubble, but it can't be "cured". I can see the possibility of it being capable of temporarily relieving the symptom(s), but curing it?

I am implying that, as I've experienced it's effect in my own life. When you smoke, it extenuates parts of your perception and can stimulate a healthy interest with obtaining knowledge of all sorts. And, yes. I am quite healthy. I skateboard, ride mountain bikes, hike, and fish (to name a few things) and also consume as much organic and additive-free food and drink as I can.
 
I am implying that, as I've experienced it's effect in my own life. When you smoke, it extenuates parts of your perception and can stimulate a healthy interest with obtaining knowledge of all sorts. And, yes. I am quite healthy. I skateboard, ride mountain bikes, hike, and fish (to name a few things) and also consume as much organic and additive-free food and drink as I can.

You don't even know if you *had* ADD, or not. I take it that you didn't.

No, no. When you smoke, you inhale rubbish & later on feel rubbish. Spitting out this nonsense, you really have be utterly deluded.

Of course you do.
 

Would you care to explain the difference between marijuana and medical marijuana?


I know, right? I can. Marijuana is the dried flowers of the cannabis plant. Medical marijuana is organic (grown with natural fertilizers and nutrient supplies in fresh, composted soil), well-cured (dried and stored) cannabis flowers, usually of certain strains, such as strong Indica varieties for physical pain.

Also, medical cannabis (the legal-for-medicinal-use of the present day) is regulated to ensure quality and safety, much like food, drinks, and pharmaceutical drugs. The only difference is the cannabis producers are the ones who truly care and want to offer you a natural and less-harmful medicine, straight from nature instead of a scientist's laboratory.

Cannabis is medicine. It's effects can treat a variety of ailments and, therefore, is a medicinal substance.

Understand that I am an advocate for quality cannabis, not the harmful chemical-and-adulterant-laden poor excuse for cannabis that is far too abundant throughout this country and others.
 
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I know, right? I can. Marijuana is the dried flowers of the cannabis plant. Medical marijuana is organic (grown with natural fertilizers and nutrient supplies in fresh, composted soil), well-cured (dried and stored) cannabis flowers, usually of certain strains, such as strong Indica varieties for physical pain.

Also, medical cannabis (the legal-for-medicinal-use of the present day) is regulated to ensure quality and safety, much like food, drinks, and pharmaceutical drugs. The only difference is the cannabis producers are the ones who truly care and want to offer you a natural and less-harmful medicine, straight from nature instead of a scientist's laboratory.

Cannabis is medicine. It's effects can treat a variety of ailments and, therefore, is a medicinal substance.

Understand that I am an advocate for quality cannabis, not the harmful chemical-and-adulterant-laden poor excuse for cannabis that is far too abundant throughout this country and others.

It is a trick question as there is no technical difference between marijuana and medical marijuana.

 
Yeah, basically. It's just that in this country and world where things are regulated, cannabis itself is made illegal to obtain and possess, and yet's it's medicinal properties are finally and slowly acknowledged by the Governments (State governments, mostly. The Federal Government still lists cannabis as a harmful plant with no medicinal uses.).
 
I know, right? I can. Marijuana is the dried flowers of the cannabis plant. Medical marijuana is organic (grown with natural fertilizers and nutrient supplies in fresh, composted soil), well-cured (dried and stored) cannabis flowers, usually of certain strains, such as strong Indica varieties for physical pain.

Also, medical cannabis (the legal-for-medicinal-use of the present day) is regulated to ensure quality and safety, much like food, drinks, and pharmaceutical drugs. The only difference is the cannabis producers are the ones who truly care and want to offer you a natural and less-harmful medicine, straight from nature instead of a scientist's laboratory.

Cannabis is medicine. It's effects can treat a variety of ailments and, therefore, is a medicinal substance.

Understand that I am an advocate for quality cannabis, not the harmful chemical-and-adulterant-laden poor excuse for cannabis that is far too abundant throughout this country and others.

Many pharmaceuticals are harmful.....called contraindicatios....the benefit simply outweighs the damage...I rarely double-post....so, any biased mod better check their arsekissers before admonishing me.
 
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Yeah, basically. It's just that in this country and world where things are regulated, cannabis itself is made illegal to obtain and possess, and yet's it's medicinal properties are finally and slowly acknowledged by the Governments (State governments, mostly. The Federal Government still lists cannabis as a harmful plant with no medicinal uses.).

It's always going to remain illegal to obtain & possess for your common joe, like you & me. It's far to abused for us to legalize.

Marijuana will always be listed as a harmful plant mainly because it is. Fact is, marijuana is mostly used as a recreational drug, rather than a medicinal drug. I have never heard anyone [today] who denies/states that it has no medical potential -- the fact is FDA approved, so it's indisputable. If anything, they simply argue that the cons outweighs the pros.

A good idea would be to extract the said medicinal properties of THC and other cannabinoids, and offer another way for patients to consume it so that they don't need to inflict themselves with the dangerous 'side-effects'. Cannabinoid oil is a perfect example on that.
 
I understand that most people believe it is harmful, but how can it possibly be more harmful than alcohol, which is legal? That is true that people should use safer forms of the drug such as oils and edibles, and also making use of vaporizers. Also, I think Amsterdam is a perfect example of it being responsibly legal.
 
I understand that most people believe it is harmful, but how can it possibly be more harmful than alcohol, which is legal? That is true that people should use safer forms of the drug such as oils and edibles, and also making use of vaporizers. Also, I think Amsterdam is a perfect example of it being responsibly legal.

Well, it isn't. Alcohol causes far more problems than marijuana does. It's mostly legal because of the tax revenues. They tried banning it once, but far too many people were regular alcohol users by then. Whilst the prohibition did keep the alcohol away from the public, it caused other issues that the Government back then could not control. Try banning guns today and see what happens.

As for Amsterdam. It's not exactly legal. It's just tolerated. Is it a perfect example? Not quite. School's have had problems with marijuana abuse due to marijuana-selling coffee shops who operates nearby. Tourists that obviously come to Amsterdam to enjoy the 'legal' weed will be banned from doing so, in fact, at the end of this year, this law will be in full effect. So, that means that the locals will be the only ones that can buy marijuana in marijuana-selling coffee shops. Apparently, this act will decrease crime for which tourists whom are under the influence are responsible of.

"In order to tackle the nuisance and criminality associated with coffee shops and drug trafficking, the open-door policy of coffee shops will end."

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/tr...m-cannabis-cafes/story-e6frg8ro-1226065506430

The tolerization has its share of problems. The Government is in fact frequently trying to ban the selling of marijuana in coffee shops completely -- but as of yet -- to no avail. Considering the recent restrictions, I don't see why that won't happen... Eventually.
 
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