Cannabis safety report
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Cannabis safety - also see links in article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47215806
At least there’s some sense out there!
The depression is probably the reality that hits them that their peers are motivated, coherent and not off with the fairies.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47215806
At least there’s some sense out there!
The depression is probably the reality that hits them that their peers are motivated, coherent and not off with the fairies.
V6 Pushfit said:
P-Jay said:
I don’t think anyone thought letting children take drugs was a good idea before this report?
Probably not, but most users start young and claim it’s everyone else’s fault they’re unemployable.Aphex said:
bbc said:
So is this proof?
No
No
I notice there wasn't a link to the actual study and the methodology was glossed over in favour of a catchy anti-drugs headline. Sounds like just another flawed epidemiological study that succumbs to selection bias.
Legalising would pretty much fix the NHS, the revenue generated from taxation would be huge.... California brought in $93 million in taxes on legal cannabis sales in Q3 2018 alone.
It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
designforlife said:
Legalising would pretty much fix the NHS, the revenue generated from taxation would be huge.... California brought in $93 million in taxes on legal cannabis sales in Q3 2018 alone.
It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
Let’s just hope the pressure groups that want to cock up the country for the sake of feeling less persecuted over their own habits don’t succeed then.It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
V6 Pushfit said:
designforlife said:
Legalising would pretty much fix the NHS, the revenue generated from taxation would be huge.... California brought in $93 million in taxes on legal cannabis sales in Q3 2018 alone.
It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
Let’s just hope the pressure groups that want to cock up the country for the sake of feeling less persecuted over their own habits don’t succeed then.It would also be nice to be able to choose strain, strength and have hybrids available.
It'll be legal in the UK inside the next 10-20 years, the dominoes are toppling already.
Presumably you support the argument for criminalising Alcohol then?
TameRacingDriver said:
smifffymoto said:
No but everyone that does enjoy a joint will become an unemployable bum.
What a load of st. Coming from someone who used to live with someone who sold product, you'd be blown away by the variety of people who enjoy a smoke to wind down. Much like the huge chunk of society who enjoy a drink to wind down. In fact I think you'd probably struggle to get through life without relying on these 'unemployable bums' – doctors, lawyers, engineers, financial advisors, designers, surgeons, care workers are among the people I've known that smoke 'da erb'...
I'm always surprised about the sheer knee jerk reaction to some on here and in society on the use of recreational drugs. Especially so when these people tend to smash a bottle of wine on a school night, presumably its miles different because they bought it from Aldi and not a guy called Dave.
Edited by moanthebairns on Thursday 14th February 12:18
It's the same old problem of people trying to put everyone into a pigeon hole, a category. That there is no scale, everything is black and white and there are no grey areas.
I know someone who is self employed, him and his mate must get through an amazing amount of joints in a week yet he works 12 hrs a day 5 days a week and 10hrs on a Saturday - constantly.
He does have st for memory and is a bit paranoid though
I know someone who is self employed, him and his mate must get through an amazing amount of joints in a week yet he works 12 hrs a day 5 days a week and 10hrs on a Saturday - constantly.
He does have st for memory and is a bit paranoid though
TameRacingDriver said:
smifffymoto said:
No but everyone that does enjoy a joint will become an unemployable bum.
What a load of st. I know some seriously motivated, successful and wealthy users who have been smoking since their Uni days. I suggest laying off the Daily Mail? Its garbage is addictive.
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