Nibble
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- Jan 3, 2007
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It didn't make Jimi Hendrix dull.
Are you still in 6th form?
It didn't make Jimi Hendrix dull.
Here we go, another 'reason' to justify marijuana addicts usage.
Users lives end up being dictated by it's use, it takes control.
I'm not sure the Dutch find the tourism a negative.Only if you don't think too much about it is it that easy. Let's play Legalise Cannabis.
Ok UK Parliament decriminalises cannabis unilaterally, in any quantity, for any use. What other checks and balances would you need to implement to make this work? What are the impacts on society, and other countries our trading partners and neighbours where it's still illegal? You get every pothead in Europe and beyond beating a path to the UK. How do you manage that? It's a massive massive proposition, no matter how innocuous the drug.
Not saying I don't think it should be proscribed (or prescribed) but let's hear from the pro lobby what the plan is. Simply saying 'tax it' don't cut it though.
I'm not sure the Dutch find the tourism a negative.
Here we go, another 'reason' to justify marijuana addicts usage.
Users lives end up being dictated by it's use, it takes control.
- Cannabis is currently unregulated - as a result it is becoming increasingly high in a chemical known as THC and low in another one called CBD, this change is believed to be the key factor in cannabis exacerbating mental health problems. Users don't currently have access to or a choice about these levels.
This is the one that really makes me laugh when you hear people who haven't got the first clue of what they are talking about blathering on pityfully about 'superskunk'
Stronger strains of cannabis are an unintended consequence of prohibition. It's actually an argument FOR legalisation and regulation.
Many people believe that the noise and stress from the indoor equipment used to grow cannabis, creates a stressful life for the plant which will cause people to experience the plants paranoia when consumed.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has recommended that Sativex be placed in schedule four of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (MoDA). The chair, Professor Les Iversen, wrote to the Home Office on 14th January 2011 with this advice but nothing has been done. It is easy to understand why. As Professor Iversen wrote: "The ACMD is also aware that it will not be appropriate to refer to "Sativex", which is a proprietary name, in any amendment to the misuse of drugs regulations, and that a suitable description of the relevant component(s) of "Sativex" will have to be scheduled".
Here we go, another 'reason' to justify marijuana addicts usage.
Users lives end up being dictated by it's use, it takes control.
It really makes me laugh when people don't understand that naturally the CBD and THC amount differs depending on the strain and how equatorial the plant is as well as how it's grown. Cannabis also comes in 3 forms, Indica, Sativa and ruderilla, all which can get you stoned in different ways, all with significance difference in strength. Not because of it being a 'super skunk'.
'Super skunk' is just one small indica strain of the cannabis family, there are many strains stronger. Depending on whether the plant receives the correct alumin, air flow and PH levels. There is no way anyone can claim Cannabis is not being grown any different in relation to what the plant would naturally be able to produce. The plant will just naturally die if it's conditions aren't matched to the specifics of the plants natural requirements. The cause of paranoia in the plant is actually argued. Many people believe that the noise and stress from the indoor equipment used to grow cannabis, creates a stressful life for the plant which will cause people to experience the plants paranoia when consumed.
If we had more research done into Cannabis, we'd all have a better understanding of it's dangers.
there are some people who canI've always related psychedelic drugs with personal perception.
When people start flipping out like raging lunatics on cannabis, that's their underlying ill mental health surfacing. Anyone blaming a plant for experiences in relation to Schizophrenia or anxiety issues must understand, cannabis is also raising your awareness of whatever illnesses you are, without knowing, dealing with hence why so many people believe it's medicinal.
Anyone who has suffered from panic attacks, symptoms of schizophrenia, paranoia etc would be very naive to go about their normal day assuming it was just the cannabis which triggered their psychological problems.
The biggest step in healing your problems, is being aware of them.
The UK government and GW are in a bit of a pickle. They want to say that Sativex is legal and a medicine, but herbal cannabis is not. However what they don't want to admit is that Sativex is a whole plant extract. It's not synthetic, it's not an isolated compound from the plant. It's whole plant extract, i.e. it's cannabis.
The cause of paranoia in the plant is actually argued. Many people believe that the noise and stress from the indoor equipment used to grow cannabis, creates a stressful life for the plant which will cause people to experience the plants paranoia when consumed.