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Lil' Wayne Boatwright wrote:


> When I was in junior high school and high school, the school nurse
> administered way too much oil of cloves around a tooth an gum, severe
> enogh to cause a burn. I coldn't stomach cloves for many hears after
> that, althoug I do use them now.



She was just trying to give you an ___enema___, Lil' Wayne...you just got yer "ends" mixed up, is all...



> You've got the right idea about vanilla!



http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...=Vanilla%20Sex

"Vanilla Sex:

A description of what a culture regards as standard or conventional sexual practice. Often, it is interpreted as sex which does not involve elements such as, BDSM, kink, or fetish activities. Usually defined as boring, plain sex. But, a vanilla lover would regard it as making-love, passionate sex.

1. Among heterosexual couples in the Western world, vanilla sex often refers to the missionary position.

2. Among homosexual couples, it sometimes implies that the activity is non-insertive (i.e. intercrural sex, frottage etc.)


"vanilla sex
boring. un-inventive. plain. sex
person A. "I got some last night."
person B. "Really, how was it?"
person A. "Meh, vanilla sex."
person B. "Awww. that sucks."


"I dumped her cause all she wanted was vanilla sex, I like my chicks freaky!"

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> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
> allspice or cloves?
>
>
> Wayne Boatwright
>
> ===
>
> No we don't
>
>
>


Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
about herbs? Just curious.


Wayne Boatwright

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Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint, rosemary and
thyme.



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.44...

On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...

> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>
>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>> allspice or cloves?
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>>
>> ===
>>
>> No we don't
>>
>>
>>

>
> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
> about herbs? Just curious.
>
>
> Wayne Boatwright
>
> ==
>
> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
> rosemary and thyme.
>
>
>


Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
hot and dry. :-(



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That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?



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On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
> .44...
>
> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>
>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>> No we don't
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>> rosemary and thyme.
>>
>>
>>

>
> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
> hot and dry. :-(
>
>
>
> Wayne Boatwright
> ==
>
> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>
>
>


I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.
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On 2017-04-26 8:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>> .44...
>>
>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>
>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> No we don't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>> hot and dry. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>> ==
>>
>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>
>>
>>

>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.


Or the police!


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On 4/26/2017 10:28 AM, graham wrote:
> On 2017-04-26 8:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>> .44...
>>>
>>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>>
>>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>>
>>>>> ===
>>>>>
>>>>> No we don't
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ==
>>>>
>>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>>> hot and dry. :-(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>> ==
>>>
>>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see
>> them.

>
> Or the police!


lol
I'm not interested in smoking pot anymore but if Virginia ever legalizes
it, my entire house will be full of the plants. I love house plants and
"the weed" is a beautiful plant.

For many years, just to simulate the look, I've had "false aralias" and
green leaf japanese maple trees.




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On 2017-04-26 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see
> them.



Are they afraid the neighbours will break in and steal them. I have four
pots of herbs siting on a widow ledge facing the front of the house
because there is lots of light. I started some cilantro, dill, parsley
and basil. It is almost time to moved them outside.
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On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
> .44...
>
> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>
>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>> No we don't
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>> rosemary and thyme.
>>
>>
>>

>
> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
> hot and dry. :-(
>
>
>
> Wayne Boatwright
> ==
>
> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>
>
>


I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.

==

Why?? ) Is it a snobby pastime???



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On 2017-04-26 8:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>> .44...
>>
>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>
>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> No we don't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>> hot and dry. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>> ==
>>
>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>
>>
>>

>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.


Or the police!

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Ahhhh *those* herbs ...



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On 4/26/2017 10:28 AM, graham wrote:
> On 2017-04-26 8:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>> .44...
>>>
>>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>>
>>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>>
>>>>> ===
>>>>>
>>>>> No we don't
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ==
>>>>
>>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>>> hot and dry. :-(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>> ==
>>>
>>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see
>> them.

>
> Or the police!


lol
I'm not interested in smoking pot anymore but if Virginia ever legalizes
it, my entire house will be full of the plants. I love house plants and
"the weed" is a beautiful plant.

For many years, just to simulate the look, I've had "false aralias" and
green leaf japanese maple trees.

==

I have an aerogarden and I grow tomatoes all year round. I've had some odd
comments from strangers who have spotted it <g>

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ae...PEIsM:&spf=191






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On 4/26/2017 12:17 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message news > On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>> .44...
>>
>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>
>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> No we don't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>> hot and dry. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>> ==
>>
>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>
>>
>>

>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.
>
> ==
>
> Why?? ) Is it a snobby pastime???
>
>
>

They don't want their oregano stolen I guess.
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On 4/26/2017 12:17 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message news > On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>> .44...
>>
>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>
>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> No we don't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>> rosemary and thyme.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>> hot and dry. :-(
>>
>>
>>
>> Wayne Boatwright
>> ==
>>
>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>
>>
>>

>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.
>
> ==
>
> Why?? ) Is it a snobby pastime???
>
>
>

They don't want their oregano stolen I guess.
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After serious thinking The Greatest! wrote :
> I dumped her cause all she wanted was vanilla sex, I like my
> chicks freaky!
>


You prefer bootlip sheboons, hog head!

https://postimg.cc/image/addur1fn9/ LOL!!!
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On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:


>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?


>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.


You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

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On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:


>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?


>
> I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.


You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

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On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

them.
>
> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.



There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.


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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 10:08:21 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 4/26/2017 6:02 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>> .44...
>>
>> On Wed 26 Apr 2017 12:09:48a, Ophelia told us...
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
>>>
>>>> That's the smart thing to do! Do you like nutmeg or mace or
>>>> allspice or cloves?
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> No we don't
>>>>
>>> Well, all of those fall into the category of "sweet spices". What
>>> about herbs? Just curious.
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Yes, most herbs The ones I use most, I grow Mostly mint,
>>> rosemary and thyme.

>>
>> Ah, three of my favorites! I can't grow herbs here.. It's just too
>> hot and dry. :-(
>>
>> ==
>>
>> That's a shame Could you grow a pot indoors?
>>

>I know two people that grow herbs indoors so the neighbors don't see them.


They must be having a good thyme.
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On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> them.
>>
>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

>
>
> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>
>

It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
smoke.
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:

>On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

>> them.
>>>
>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

>>
>>
>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>
>>

>It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>smoke.


You can buy 5 bottles of whiskey and drink yourself to death, so pot
should be legal too. You can't kill yourself by smoking 10 joints.
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:

>On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

>> them.
>>>
>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

>>
>>
>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>
>>

>It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>smoke.


I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him

I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.


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graham wrote:

> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> >> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> > them.
> >>
> >> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

> >
> >
> > There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
> > get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
> > growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
> > for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
> > medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
> >
> >

> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
> smoke.



I have to agree...I dropped a good long - time friend after he got a marijuana prescription, ostensibly it was for back pain (which was not that too bad from what I could see, he was never in visible pain). His whole life started revolving around getting high, once in mid - morning, then in late afternoon (in the evening is an extended cocktail hour, natch). He is fortunate that he is retired, and thus does not have to function in the real world. He became very isolated, and in addition engages in dangerous behaviors whilst under the influence, such as driving. Basically, he simply became a lazy - and somewhat paranoid - person. I respect his decision, but I don't have time for the people who choose to be so carelessly self - indulgent in their lives...I don't care to hang with soporific types. Thus the friendship cord was severed...

Make no mistake, marijuana can be a very, very dangerous drug. Show me a pothead, and I'll show you someone who is not doing much that is useful in life...

Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...



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> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
> >On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> >>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> them.
> >>>
> >>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
> >>
> >>
> >> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
> >> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
> >> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
> >> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
> >> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
> >>
> >>

> >It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
> >marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
> >spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
> >smoke.

>
> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him



> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.



I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...

As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."

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>graham wrote:
>
>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >

>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>> smoke.

>
>
>I have to agree...I dropped a good long - time friend after he got a marijuana prescription, ostensibly it was for back pain (which was not that too bad from what I could see, he was never in visible pain). His whole life started revolving around getting high, once in mid - morning, then in late afternoon (in the evening is an extended cocktail hour, natch). He is fortunate that he is retired, and thus does not have to function in the real world. He became very isolated, and in addition engages in dangerous behaviors whilst under the influence, such as driving. Basically, he simply became a lazy - and somewhat paranoid - person. I respect his decision, but I don't have time for the people who choose to be so carelessly self - indulgent in their lives...I don't care to hang with soporific types. Thus the friendship cord was severed...
>
>Make no mistake, marijuana can be a very, very dangerous drug. Show me a pothead, and I'll show you someone who is not doing much that is useful in life...
>
>Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...


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wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>
>> >On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>> >>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> them.
>> >>>
>> >>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>> >> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>> >> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>> >> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>> >> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>> >marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>> >spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>> >smoke.

>>
>> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
>> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
>> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
>> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
>> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
>> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
>> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
>> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him

>
>
>> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
>> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
>> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
>> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
>> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.

>
>
>I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...
>
>As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."
>
><shrug/>


I don't know about your friend but I do know it brought relief to
David, he said better than the percoset he had been prescribed.

I do also know a man imd-40s who has indulged since his early 20s, a
marvellous brain wasted due to the inertia it created in him.
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wrote:

>On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote:
>
>>graham wrote:
>>
>>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> >
>>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>>> smoke.

>>
>>
>>I have to agree...I dropped a good long - time friend after he got a marijuana prescription, ostensibly it was for back pain (which was not that too bad from what I could see, he was never in visible pain). His whole life started revolving around getting high, once in mid - morning, then in late afternoon (in the evening is an extended cocktail hour, natch). He is fortunate that he is retired, and thus does not have to function in the real world. He became very isolated, and in addition engages in dangerous behaviors whilst under the influence, such as driving. Basically, he simply became a lazy - and somewhat paranoid - person. I respect his decision, but I don't have time for the people who choose to be so carelessly self - indulgent in their lives...I don't care to hang with soporific types. Thus the friendship cord was severed...
>>
>>Make no mistake, marijuana can be a very, very dangerous drug. Show me a pothead, and I'll show you someone who is not doing much that is useful in life...
>>
>>Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

>
>Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.


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>On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:58:17 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote:
>
wrote:
>>
>>> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
>>> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
>>> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
>>> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
>>> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
>>> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
>>> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
>>> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him

>>
>>
>>> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
>>> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
>>> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
>>> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
>>> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.

>>
>>
>>I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...
>>
>>As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."
>>
>><shrug/>

>
>I don't know about your friend but I do know it brought relief to
>David, he said better than the percoset he had been prescribed.
>
>I do also know a man imd-40s who has indulged since his early 20s, a
>marvellous brain wasted due to the inertia it created in him.


I bet you also know someone who enjoys alcohol in a sensible way and
someone who's an alcoholic.
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> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:58:17 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> > wrote:
>
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
> >>
> >> >On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >> >> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> >> >>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> >> them.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
> >> >> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
> >> >> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
> >> >> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
> >> >> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
> >> >marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
> >> >spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
> >> >smoke.
> >>
> >> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
> >> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
> >> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
> >> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
> >> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
> >> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
> >> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
> >> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him

> >
> >
> >> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
> >> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
> >> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
> >> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
> >> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.

> >
> >
> >I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...
> >
> >As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."
> >
> ><shrug/>

>
> I don't know about your friend but I do know it brought relief to
> David, he said better than the percoset he had been prescribed.



I've absolutely no quibbles about someone easing intense and chronic pain, especially during end - stage cancer, etc....


> I do also know a man imd-40s who has indulged since his early 20s, a
> marvellous brain wasted due to the inertia it created in him.



The problem with pot is that it can become a "lifestyle" - as can of course other substances - the regular users I know are pretty useless in general - when they could be functioning.


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>On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 06:04:02 +1000, Bruce >
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote:
>>
>>>graham wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>>>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>>>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>>>> smoke.
>>>
>>>
>>>I have to agree...I dropped a good long - time friend after he got a marijuana prescription, ostensibly it was for back pain (which was not that too bad from what I could see, he was never in visible pain). His whole life started revolving around getting high, once in mid - morning, then in late afternoon (in the evening is an extended cocktail hour, natch). He is fortunate that he is retired, and thus does not have to function in the real world. He became very isolated, and in addition engages in dangerous behaviors whilst under the influence, such as driving. Basically, he simply became a lazy - and somewhat paranoid - person. I respect his decision, but I don't have time for the people who choose to be so carelessly self - indulgent in their lives...I don't care to hang with soporific types. Thus the friendship cord was severed...
>>>
>>>Make no mistake, marijuana can be a very, very dangerous drug. Show me a pothead, and I'll show you someone who is not doing much that is useful in life...
>>>
>>>Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

>>
>>Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.

>
>What may be bad for one can be very much a blessing to others.


Yes, even apart from the medical aspect.
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> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 17:23:20 -0300, wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:58:17 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> > wrote:
> >
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
> >>> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
> >>> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
> >>> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
> >>> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
> >>> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
> >>> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
> >>> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him
> >>
> >>
> >>> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
> >>> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
> >>> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
> >>> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
> >>> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.
> >>
> >>
> >>I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...
> >>
> >>As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."
> >>
> >><shrug/>

> >
> >I don't know about your friend but I do know it brought relief to
> >David, he said better than the percoset he had been prescribed.
> >
> >I do also know a man imd-40s who has indulged since his early 20s, a
> >marvellous brain wasted due to the inertia it created in him.

>
> I bet you also know someone who enjoys alcohol in a sensible way and
> someone who's an alcoholic.



Why yes, I certainly do...


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> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> > wrote:
>
> >graham wrote:
> >
> >> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >> >
> >> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
> >> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
> >> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
> >> smoke.

> >
> >
> >I have to agree...I dropped a good long - time friend after he got a marijuana prescription, ostensibly it was for back pain (which was not that too bad from what I could see, he was never in visible pain). His whole life started revolving around getting high, once in mid - morning, then in late afternoon (in the evening is an extended cocktail hour, natch). He is fortunate that he is retired, and thus does not have to function in the real world. He became very isolated, and in addition engages in dangerous behaviors whilst under the influence, such as driving. Basically, he simply became a lazy - and somewhat paranoid - person. I respect his decision, but I don't have time for the people who choose to be so carelessly self - indulgent in their lives...I don't care to hang with soporific types. Thus the friendship cord was severed...
> >
> >Make no mistake, marijuana can be a very, very dangerous drug. Show me a pothead, and I'll show you someone who is not doing much that is useful in life...
> >
> >Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver.. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

>
> Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.



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>> Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

>
> Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.
>


I think they tried that once. Made a few people rich too.

Never used marijuana so I don't know how addictive it is but alcohol in
moderation is OK, but it is often abused.

My concern about legalization is adding some more impaired drivers to
the roads. I don't think people should do serious jail time for a couple
of joints though.
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> On 4/26/2017 4:04 PM, Bruce wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

> >
> > Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.
> >

>
> I think they tried that once. Made a few people rich too.
>
> Never used marijuana so I don't know how addictive it is but alcohol in
> moderation is OK, but it is often abused.



Yes...


> My concern about legalization is adding some more impaired drivers to
> the roads. I don't think people should do serious jail time for a couple
> of joints though.



Yup...

My concern is that people are obtaining prescriptions for it who are going to be harmed by it - thus my comments the rising homeless population of Denver and other areas. They get prescriptions for "anxiety" issues, etc....thus adding to the pool of those who already have other substance issues (I view some things via a social service - type lens, because that is my "area" of work).


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On 4/26/2017 2:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> them.
>>
>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

>
>
> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.


Interesting. I wonder what kind of security places like that have,
legal or not.

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> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:


>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.


>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>
>>

> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
> smoke.


I understand that where it's legal, consumables are really big
sellers.

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wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:58:17 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >> >> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>> >> >>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> >> them.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>> >> >> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>> >> >> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>> >> >> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>> >> >> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>> >> >marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>> >> >spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>> >> >smoke.
>> >>
>> >> I used to grow it for David, he discovered it eased his pain
>> >> considerably. We lived in an old house downtown and the best place
>> >> was on the dining room table. I came home one day and found him at
>> >> the dining table chatting to a cop, apparently this cop had brought
>> >> him home after the car was hit by a couple of teens in a stolen car.
>> >> Gave me a fright, the cop must have recognised the plants but said
>> >> nothing as he could see why we were growing it. We had both given up
>> >> smoking by then but I used to make happy brownies for him
>> >
>> >
>> >> I think we will have problems with drivers under the influence - but
>> >> they are working on that - and clearly kids under 20 should not
>> >> indulge too freely. As for kids in homes where too much smoking
>> >> goes on, I can't think that will be good for them. OTOH taking it out
>> >> of criminal hands is a good move, so we shall see.
>> >
>> >
>> >I mentioned in my previous reply to Graham about my former friend. He was always arguing that "Pot does NOT affect driving ability!" Sorry, I disagree, someone driving under the influence of pot is just the same as someone driving whilst intoxicated. ISTR reading about breathalyzer - type devices that are being developed for detecting pot, when the highway police get those "the jig will be up" for pot - impaired drivers...
>> >
>> >As I put it to him, "You would not be allowed to operate heavy machinery on a construction site when you've smoked pot...a vehicle is heavy machinery, so you should not be driving a car, either..."
>> >
>> ><shrug/>

>>
>> I don't know about your friend but I do know it brought relief to
>> David, he said better than the percoset he had been prescribed.

>
>
>I've absolutely no quibbles about someone easing intense and chronic pain, especially during end - stage cancer, etc....
>
>
>> I do also know a man imd-40s who has indulged since his early 20s, a
>> marvellous brain wasted due to the inertia it created in him.

>
>
>The problem with pot is that it can become a "lifestyle" - as can of course other substances - the regular users I know are pretty useless in general - when they could be functioning.


I really don't know, have seen it both ways, anyway all will become
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 16:47:56 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 4/26/2017 4:04 PM, Bruce wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Legalization can cause a heap of troubles, look at the example of Denver. Their homeless situation has exploded since Colorado legalized pot, now there's a huge strain on the social service network. Homeless are encamped all over, on sidewalks even, they are all sitting around getting high via Medicaid - supplied pot. The LAST thing a person in crisis (homeless, jobless, whatever...) needs is an addictive substance that lowers their functioning level even more...

>>
>> Apply the same logic to alcohol and you want that illegal too.
>>

>
>I think they tried that once. Made a few people rich too.
>
>Never used marijuana so I don't know how addictive it is but alcohol in
>moderation is OK, but it is often abused.
>
>My concern about legalization is adding some more impaired drivers to
>the roads. I don't think people should do serious jail time for a couple
>of joints though.


The cops are busy working on it here, looks like it will probably be
giving a mouth swab, like blowing into the machine currently for
alcohol. They are however aware that driving under the influence of
mj is every bit as bad as booze.
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>On 4/26/2017 3:19 PM, graham wrote:
>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:

>
>>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.

>
>>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>>
>>>

>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>> smoke.

>
>I understand that where it's legal, consumables are really big
>sellers.
>
>nancy


Yes thats where I have concerns about small kids - they wouldn't know
the difference.
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On 2017-04-26 3:32 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> them.
>>>>
>>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
>>>
>>>
>>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>>
>>>

>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>> smoke.

>
> You can buy 5 bottles of whiskey and drink yourself to death, so pot
> should be legal too. You can't kill yourself by smoking 10 joints.
>


Alcohol is far more dangerous than pot. It doesn't cause the physical,
medical, social, financial, criminal and family problems that alcohol
does. It is not addictive.

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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 17:54:12 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2017-04-26 3:32 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:19:31 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2017-04-26 12:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2017-04-26 2:17 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>> On 4/26/2017 10:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> them.
>>>>>
>>>>> You really don't want your neighbors to see you grow herb.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is a place on the next road over from me that is almost ready tp
>>>> get going and everyone around here knows that they are going to be
>>>> growing. They are almost finished putting up the 5 acres of greenhouses
>>>> for their medical marijuana operation. I wonder if it will still be
>>>> medical marijuana after pot is legalized here next year.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It has always struck me that the majority of those asking for medical
>>> marijuana are already potheads and their reasons for wanting it
>>> spurious. Note that they never want it in alternative forms, always to
>>> smoke.

>>
>> You can buy 5 bottles of whiskey and drink yourself to death, so pot
>> should be legal too. You can't kill yourself by smoking 10 joints.
>>

>
>Alcohol is far more dangerous than pot. It doesn't cause the physical,
>medical, social, financial, criminal and family problems that alcohol
>does. It is not addictive.


I think they're comparable. I've known quite a few pot addicts. One
thing in favour of pot is that it doesn't make people aggressive the
way alcohol can.
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