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What is your opinion on marijuana/marijuana...
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I don't smoke now and never have.
 
18.6%
8
I used to smoke but have since stopped due to work/other reasons.
 
20.93%
9
I have tried it only a few times.
 
6.98%
3
I smoke occasionally. (Less than twice a month)
 
4.65%
2
I smoke moderately. (Between 3-12 times a month)
 
13.95%
6
I smoke often. (More than 3 times a week on average)
 
20.93%
9
Kill the hippies.
 
4.65%
2
 
2.33%
1
Blank #2
 
6.98%
3
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Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:41 PM





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Someone brought up this question in another thread.

So, who smokes often, who doesn't smoke at all, and who is somewhere in between?




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Post #525217
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:45 PM





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I'm not afraid to answer--- I used to smoke, I went through a phase. But now that I'm back on track of working out and being a Personal Trainer, it doesn't fit my lifestyle. I have nothing against anyone who smokes out.

There's a lot worse things to do in this world.

Weed makes me tired and crave Taco Bell, not too dangerous if you ask me.

Not even close to what the anit-marijuana people want to claim weed does to you.



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Post #525218
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:19 PM





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I smoke daily.



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Post #525231
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:24 PM





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Worse drug ever... for me. I just sleep. Some people I know work better on it, some I KNOW study better. And some treat it like going home and making a drink.



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Post #525232
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:26 PM





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Maryjewawwna is...is bad, mmkay?



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Post #525234
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:37 PM





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Option #1



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Post #525243
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:41 PM





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3 times a week on average..

I might quit after I graduate college.. or maybe when I start a family with the old lady..



 

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Post #525244
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:42 PM





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The thc in it is an hallucinogen. THC content varies with the strain of the plant, the way it's cured etc.. It's no more harmless than booze really - in fact I think it's less harmless. One major problem with it though is the carcinogens the smoke carries. That is what tempers my use which is only occasionally. Psychologically speaking, there could be problems if the user is cognitively resistant to the effects. That's when paranoia starts. So it's ok for some but not for others. Simply put, if someone experiences feelings of unsettledness or the like, they should stay away from it. Parents should educate their children on these types of effects and encourage them to say "No" and not feel any remorse in doing so. Conversely, if a parent finds that their child is smoking grass, it's important not to stigmatize the child but to open communication in a non-confrontational way.

just mo.





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