Home Honey, I'm High
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First I have heard of this. Never experienced it or had friends who did.
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Ah.......more love and strange bed fellows with the oligarchy. Syngenta, who makes this nasty stuff, gramaxonine (sp) and the pretends like billy at the Gates foundation, love them suicidal slave children of china making this poison.
Such a viscious circle of non-profits, the stock market, world banks & govts.
And yes.....I am high. Helps with the pain.
Nausea, who's allergic to plants? 100's of different "strains". Anyone allergic to red wine? But can drink gin or beer? exactly. THC is NOT the same as THC. Just like ethanol stuff.
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Interesting story about states with legal pot are seeing a new(er) illness arise in chronic weed smokers.
https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/on-y ... d-patients
https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/on-y ... d-patients
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Legalize it !!
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Just wondering, Sativa (so suprised to see you're in favor of legalization), were you around when this thread was begun back in the LP days (it was started quite awhile before Colorado finally broke the ice...realizing, of course, that Sched 1 still makes it illegal everywhere)?
Oh, and while we're on the subject of illegal drugs, this should be illegal. No way Big Pharma should be allowed to advertise like this, no way!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JFocIUjbwA
Meanwhile, how many people were/are thrown in jail for pot? Unbelievable!!
Oh, and while we're on the subject of illegal drugs, this should be illegal. No way Big Pharma should be allowed to advertise like this, no way!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JFocIUjbwA
Meanwhile, how many people were/are thrown in jail for pot? Unbelievable!!
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Wasn't around when thread was begun. Cannabis is a pure joy for me. When I initially started to use cannabis after a long break I thought I'd like Indica but it didn't do the trick. Sativa was like a long time friend coming back home. I really stay active and have great experiences. I bike between 20-40 miles a day/7 days a week and it just enhances the workouts. Nothing like Live at Fillmore East then a bust ass bike ride.DMac wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:41 am Just wondering, Sativa (so suprised to see you're in favor of legalization), were you around when this thread was begun back in the LP days (it was started quite awhile before Colorado finally broke the ice...realizing, of course, that Sched 1 still makes it illegal everywhere)?
Oh, and while we're on the subject of illegal drugs, this should be illegal. No way Big Pharma should be allowed to advertise like this, no way!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JFocIUjbwA
Meanwhile, how many people were/are thrown in jail for pot? Unbelievable!!
Clementine is a wonderful strain and it comes with a hearty recommendation.
Maybe we should do a strain review here ?
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It was a pretty interesting thread (IMO anyway) particularly in that it was begun quite awhile before Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana. At the time there was a guy who called himself The Walrus who hung around there (LP). The Walrus was involved in the structuring of how it was going to be legalized in Colorado and offered up some pretty interesting stuff. Legalities, regulations, etc. I had to laugh when I saw the prices that rolled out with legalized weed, knowing full well it was going to be the black market Uncle Sam and his boys built who would end up dictating the prices. They came down quite a bit not so long after legalization and the initial novelty of buying it legally. Can thank the street boys from keeping the Feds and Big Pharma from pricing it like they do insulin.
Don't think you'll have much luck with the strains discussion. For quite awhile I was pretty much the only stoner at LP despite the number of posters and members. Lot of folks are still leary/hesitant (I think) to talk about their participation in pot use.
Sativa...yes.
Don't think you'll have much luck with the strains discussion. For quite awhile I was pretty much the only stoner at LP despite the number of posters and members. Lot of folks are still leary/hesitant (I think) to talk about their participation in pot use.
Sativa...yes.
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Sounds like an interesting thread. I value my anonymity so I won't be screaming my real name out but thankfully we have guys like Chris Long who are sharing their strength about this subject.DMac wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 4:51 pm It was a pretty interesting thread (IMO anyway) particularly in that it was begun quite awhile before Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana. At the time there was a guy who called himself The Walrus who hung around there (LP). The Walrus was involved in the structuring of how it was going to be legalized in Colorado and offered up some pretty interesting stuff. Legalities, regulations, etc. I had to laugh when I saw the prices that rolled out with legalized weed, knowing full well it was going to be the black market Uncle Sam and his boys built who would end up dictating the prices. They came down quite a bit not so long after legalization and the initial novelty of buying it legally. Can thank the street boys from keeping the Feds and Big Pharma from pricing it like they do insulin.
Don't think you'll have much luck with the strains discussion. For quite awhile I was pretty much the only stoner at LP despite the number of posters and members. Lot of folks are still leary/hesitant (I think) to talk about their participation in pot use.
Sativa...yes.
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Chris Long sharing his “strength”? Yeah he’s a real tough guy coming out now after he’s retired.Sativa Specialist wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 5:39 pmSounds like an interesting thread. I value my anonymity so I won't be screaming my real name out but thankfully we have guys like Chris Long who are sharing their strength about this subject.DMac wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 4:51 pm It was a pretty interesting thread (IMO anyway) particularly in that it was begun quite awhile before Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana. At the time there was a guy who called himself The Walrus who hung around there (LP). The Walrus was involved in the structuring of how it was going to be legalized in Colorado and offered up some pretty interesting stuff. Legalities, regulations, etc. I had to laugh when I saw the prices that rolled out with legalized weed, knowing full well it was going to be the black market Uncle Sam and his boys built who would end up dictating the prices. They came down quite a bit not so long after legalization and the initial novelty of buying it legally. Can thank the street boys from keeping the Feds and Big Pharma from pricing it like they do insulin.
Don't think you'll have much luck with the strains discussion. For quite awhile I was pretty much the only stoner at LP despite the number of posters and members. Lot of folks are still leary/hesitant (I think) to talk about their participation in pot use.
Sativa...yes.
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That's very unfair, 6. Should he have sacrificed his career, his millions, and his two Super Bowl rings just to stand up and say he is one of the majority in the country who feel marijuana should be legal and the stigma of those who enjoy its properties is way off base? To say say nothing of the potential medical benifits the plant offers.
Why didn't this research happen here, for example?
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/A-higher- ... rld-560381
With all due respect, you can't take cheap shots like that at a guy for using his head and waiting for the right time.
Why didn't this research happen here, for example?
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/A-higher- ... rld-560381
With all due respect, you can't take cheap shots like that at a guy for using his head and waiting for the right time.
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DMac, I don’t think it was unfair or a cheap shot. He seems to be one of the good guys, donating his salary, being awarded the Walter Payton Award for his charitable causes and so on. Yet from the article below he says.DMac wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 10:34 am That's very unfair, 6. Should he have sacrificed his career, his millions, and his two Super Bowl rings just to stand up and say he is one of the majority in the country who feel marijuana should be legal and the stigma of those who enjoy its properties is way off base? To say say nothing of the potential medical benifits the plant offers.
Why didn't this research happen here, for example?
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/A-higher- ... rld-560381
With all due respect, you can't take cheap shots like that at a guy for using his head and waiting for the right time.
I certainly enjoyed my fair share on a regular basis throughout my career. So, you know, I was never afraid to say that
He’s been vocal about other topics recently, mainly in supporting other players who have become activists in the NFL. So why wasn’t he that guy on this subject throughout his career. Has he been a players rep in the NFLPA where he could have stood up for players who have been suspended for their use? Has he been outspoken bringing up the issue during the CBA or other times?
He wouldn’t have had to give up anything, no admission of use. Simply become the champion of this cause, the voice for what is fair and just, show the strength mentioned by SS while an active player.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/reti ... w-its-use/
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6x6 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 10:01 pmDMac, I don’t think it was unfair or a cheap shot. He seems to be one of the good guys, donating his salary, being awarded the Walter Payton Award for his charitable causes and so on. Yet from the article below he says.DMac wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 10:34 am That's very unfair, 6. Should he have sacrificed his career, his millions, and his two Super Bowl rings just to stand up and say he is one of the majority in the country who feel marijuana should be legal and the stigma of those who enjoy its properties is way off base? To say say nothing of the potential medical benifits the plant offers.
Why didn't this research happen here, for example?
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/A-higher- ... rld-560381
With all due respect, you can't take cheap shots like that at a guy for using his head and waiting for the right time.
I certainly enjoyed my fair share on a regular basis throughout my career. So, you know, I was never afraid to say that
He’s been vocal about other topics recently, mainly in supporting other players who have become activists in the NFL. So why wasn’t he that guy on this subject throughout his career. Has he been a players rep in the NFLPA where he could have stood up for players who have been suspended for their use? Has he been outspoken bringing up the issue during the CBA or other times?
He wouldn’t have had to give up anything, no admission of use. Simply become the champion of this cause, the voice for what is fair and just, show the strength mentioned by SS while an active player.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/reti ... w-its-use/
Not trying to be difficult or argumentative here, 6, but I'm not buying this. To be a martyr of sorts and put a target on your head at the risk of losing your career in the NFL just isn't smart. Bottom line, anytime you try to discuss marijuana is that "it's illegal", end of conversation. It's okay to slam five shots of Wild Turkey, but we're having no part of your smoking a joint. End of discussion. Long would have been a fool to promote marijuana use while an active player in the NFL. I find no fault in the way he is going about it.He wouldn’t have had to give up anything, no admission of use. Simply become the champion of this cause, the voice for what is fair and just, show the strength mentioned by SS while an active player.
Why didn't these guys promote marijuana during their careers?
https://www.syracuse.com/health/2017/08 ... l_pot.htmlDennis DuVal, a former Syracuse police chief, is the company's president and chief operating officer.
There are several ex police officers across the country who are now in the marijuana business.
Why didn't they stand up and promote its legalization and use while on the police force?
Same deal there, I do think it's unfair to criticize him for waiting til now to speak up.
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This is pretty powerful, definitely worth the watch. Ultimately, the way I see it, what they've done in the Rhode Island environment is legalized and regulated drugs, which I believe is the answer. The declared war on drugs never worked and still isn't. Hats off to the folks in Rhode Island, hopefully the rest of the country can learn something from them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpAi70WWBlw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpAi70WWBlw
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yup! Innovative Industrial Properties... broke $110 today... +40% since the end of February. Dang!DD-Tech wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:25 pm That is big news out of NH.
Another up and coming name in the pot sector - Innovative Industrial Properties Inc (IIPR) - Cannabis REIT buying and leasing properties to the cannabis grow houses! Stock is on fire! Growing like a WEED! https://innovativeindustrialproperties.com/
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Gee whiz, imagine this, someone other than a government agency with an agenda is allowed to do research on cannabis and good things happen. This could be big (I hope).
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/study-o ... 16708.html
Pot off Sched 1 yet? NOPE.....effin dopes!!!!!
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/study-o ... 16708.html
Pot off Sched 1 yet? NOPE.....effin dopes!!!!!
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I like the creativity aspect but I don’t like the compulsive libido spike.
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Can't say as I've ever much minded a compulsive libido spike, seems to have effected the gal on the left's libido as well, gotta love the creative thinking with the pot smoking paraphernalia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBAZJ4lF0U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBAZJ4lF0U
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If one is in a relationship—sure. But if one is alone during the inevitable spike... gets old, for me, anyway.DMac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 7:22 pm Can't say as I've ever much minded a compulsive libido spike, seems to have effected the gal on the left's libido as well, gotta love the creative thinking with the pot smoking paraphernalia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBAZJ4lF0U
I have found that the spike is much less with a Sativa, on the whole, than with an Indica, or hybrid.
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I have to say, since weed became legal in my state, it’s crazy to be able to walk into a store, within full compliance of the law, and buy weed. The variety is amazing. One has many choices—Sativa, Indica, Hybrids with levels of THC clearly marked on the menus. Flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, etc. No more trying to make a connection with sketchy unreliable dealers. All above board. I never thought I’d see the day, but here it is—in multiple cities and towns with more stores opening all the time.