BensGrandad
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Do not think so
Do not think so
not true when it comes to super skunk, heavy use not required !
Maybe because all you know is local gossip, as opposed to credible intelligence?
here we go with the Daily Mail "super skunk", it was around 15 years ago (that i know of) so its not new either. harder cannabis just makes you more giggly, more lethargic and gives you more munchies.
Doing what exactly?your opinions for and against are much more likely to be based on what you've read in the papers plus the fact that "i smoke(d) it and i'm alright".
i prefer to base mine on 10 years working in various mental health services.
The police in Sussex are not interested in drugs or dealers as the biggest dealer in Worthing is known to everybody but still the police dont do anything about him. I wonder why?
your opinions for and against are much more likely to be based on what you've read in the papers plus the fact that "i smoke(d) it and i'm alright".
i prefer to base mine on 10 years working in various mental health services.
I think that is wrong. I used to work very closely with the police and a big part of my job was passing intel on dealers and users onto them. There are many reasons why Police don't just swoop down on dealers. If you take one dealer away another one wil fill his place, literally within the hour. Then the police have to start all over again gathering ontel on unknowns.
They need to follow the chain and get a good solid idea of where supply and money is coming from. It is a lot more complicated than just acting on rumours from the public. The evidence has to be 100% or it gets thrown out.
I can fully understand your views but to the average man in the streets they do not see it that way. It is a case of 'he is distributing drugs to his band of sellers who then sell it on to users', why do the police not knick him.
here we go with the Daily Mail "super skunk", it was around 15 years ago (that i know of) so its not new either. harder cannabis just makes you more giggly, more lethargic and gives you more munchies.
And the rest.
It makes you start thinking things that are not sustainable or enabling in reality.
It drowns your mind and your outlook, with insular views that will eventually alienate you from almost everyone except those who share your weed (and thereby your outlook). It effectively and actually narrows the mind.
It will make your very nature change, so that your movements will become somewhat strange, your eyes will display your odd attitudes, along with your twitchy head movements.
Your opinion of societal values will change, and your aspect will not be to fit in with a society that you will see as, now, somewhat sinister.
You personal hygeine will not be as important, as with your general appearance.
Thus, you will display a less-than-healthy image, hardly that of someone who exercises, or does any team sports (teams don't 'work' for stoners). Your teeth won't matter, not much to do with societal 'order' will matter!
You will believe people mean something deeper than what they are actually saying, you will read between the lines of the simplest things.
You mental focus will lack peripheral factors, and your general outlook will become confined....although YOU will think yourself so open minded, 'free', and reasonable.
Lethargy, the word beorthelm mentioned above, will envelop your days. You will likely become unemployable.
For an example of this sort of thing, and in case anyone wants to illustrate such things to their kids - look at successful people; does anyone think they smoke weed? Was Churchill making strategies while rolling a fat one? Are any rastfarians making scientific breakthroughs?
That guy with the unwashed look and the unkempt beard, staring wide eyes and no shoes - was it the tea and coffee? Is he a marketing director of a large company? Is he possibly a good football player, would you pick him first for your team?
Sorry, but weed doesn't 'just' give you the munchies. It's a mild drug though, compared to the mega-bombs you can blow your mind with instead.
The Beatles' drug period may have sounded interesting and imaginative, with Mr Mustards, and Egg-men and "nothing is real" - but is it co-incidence that they couldn't work together quite soon afterwards?
Okay, so the socially allowed drug alcohol isn't much to rave about, it's a depressant and 'flammable' to the psyche in too many cases. People disregard their own held moral standards when intoxicated - including their capacity to say "no more drink, thanks"
There are no 'justs' about what drugs do to young people, and they cannot study the effects by taking drugs themselves. Harvard Professor Timothy Leary is proof of that.
I can fully understand your views but to the average man in the streets they do not see it that way. It is a case of 'he is distributing drugs to his band of sellers who then sell it on to users', why do the police not knick him.
And the rest.
It makes you start thinking things that are not sustainable or enabling in reality.
It drowns your mind and your outlook, with insular views that will eventually alienate you from almost everyone except those who share your weed (and thereby your outlook). It effectively and actually narrows the mind.
It will make your very nature change, so that your movements will become somewhat strange, your eyes will display your odd attitudes, along with your twitchy head movements.
Your opinion of societal values will change, and your aspect will not be to fit in with a society that you will see as, now, somewhat sinister.
You personal hygeine will not be as important, as with your general appearance.
Thus, you will display a less-than-healthy image, hardly that of someone who exercises, or does any team sports (teams don't 'work' for stoners). Your teeth won't matter, not much to do with societal 'order' will matter!
You will believe people mean something deeper than what they are actually saying, you will read between the lines of the simplest things.
You mental focus will lack peripheral factors, and your general outlook will become confined....although YOU will think yourself so open minded, 'free', and reasonable.
Lethargy, the word beorthelm mentioned above, will envelop your days. You will likely become unemployable.
For an example of this sort of thing, and in case anyone wants to illustrate such things to their kids - look at successful people; does anyone think they smoke weed? Was Churchill making strategies while rolling a fat one? Are any rastfarians making scientific breakthroughs?
That guy with the unwashed look and the unkempt beard, staring wide eyes and no shoes - was it the tea and coffee? Is he a marketing director of a large company? Is he possibly a good football player, would you pick him first for your team?
Sorry, but weed doesn't 'just' give you the munchies. It's a mild drug though, compared to the mega-bombs you can blow your mind with instead.
The Beatles' drug period may have sounded interesting and imaginative, with Mr Mustards, and Egg-men and "nothing is real" - but is it co-incidence that they couldn't work together quite soon afterwards?
Okay, so the socially allowed drug alcohol isn't much to rave about, it's a depressant and 'flammable' to the psyche in too many cases. People disregard their own held moral standards when intoxicated - including their capacity to say "no more drink, thanks"
There are no 'justs' about what drugs do to young people, and they cannot study the effects by taking drugs themselves. Harvard Professor Timothy Leary is proof of that.
I think that is wrong. I used to work very closely with the police and a big part of my job was passing intel on dealers and users onto them. There are many reasons why Police don't just swoop down on dealers. If you take one dealer away another one wil fill his place, literally within the hour. Then the police have to start all over again gathering ontel on unknowns.
They need to follow the chain and get a good solid idea of where supply and money is coming from. It is a lot more complicated than just acting on rumours from the public. The evidence has to be 100% or it gets thrown out.