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Posted by UmmiE on Nov-21-2008 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
by the time the Government got their grubby hands on this it would cost like $50.00 for a pack of 25 joints.



Honestly I would rather pay $50 for 25 joints and smoke at peace without any hassle.


Posted by Anas Attia on Nov-21-2008 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
by the time the Government got their grubby hands on this it would cost like $50.00 for a pack of 25 joints.


lol whats wrong with that that's super cheap. and convenient.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Nov-21-2008 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
lol whats wrong with that that's super cheap. and convenient.


But you are forgetting that the government would probably limit the amount of pot in each joint and the rest would be filler. The pot would not be nearly as good as you can get now.


Posted by Anas Attia on Nov-21-2008 18:49:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
But you are forgetting that the government would probably limit the amount of pot in each joint and the rest would be filler. The pot would not be nearly as good as you can get now.


I was hoping that maybe the quality would go up, just as id did when alcohol no longer needed to be made in bathtubs pre 1933

I would also like to assume that the normal economic principles will apply to the weed industry creating brands, competition , grades of quality and so on.


Posted by PurpleHaze on Nov-21-2008 18:50:

As long as the conservatives are in power, pot will never be legalized in Canada.

And even if the Liberals come back into power and put the bill back up, the USA won't let us legalize it. They would go insane on border checks and threaten trades with us, it's already been mentioned by them!!

It's true though, legalization of weed would bring this country HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE $$$ from taxing.

Oh how I wish it was legal....that would be the day!


Posted by Yohan on Nov-21-2008 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by PurpleHaze
And even if the Liberals come back into power and put the bill back up, the USA won't let us legalize it. They would go insane on border checks and threaten trades with us, it's already been mentioned by them!!

I'd call the Yanks bluff

Because US Customs is not equipped to dealing with massive border checks, and it will be US industries that'll be sending angry messages to the White House due to delays in shipments.

edit: Harper let abortion thing pass. You'd think he wouldn't take same pragmatic approach to legalizing pot, when there might be enough public support for legalization?


Posted by UmmiE on Nov-21-2008 19:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
Does anyone know of any legit reason pot is illegal? just curious.



http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stor...anaIllegal.html


Posted by Anas Attia on Nov-21-2008 20:20:

quote:
Originally posted by UmmiE
http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stor...anaIllegal.html


thanks for that, but i meant my question in a different sense, i agree and am aware with what the article shows but I just wanted to know if pot has a single negative side effect or harm to the body or community that has ever been proven by way of study or statistics.

Just trying to fathom how something with no negative effects can be deemed so criminal. has anyone died directly or indirectly due to pot? or has anyone suffered from financial or addiction issues? again just curious.


Posted by Abercrombie on Nov-21-2008 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
by the time the Government got their grubby hands on this it would cost like $50.00 for a pack of 25 joints.


That would be fine with me... it would be a nice convenient pack that's ready to light up at any time. Rolling is a drag sometimes, when you want instant gratification. Often I don't even bother smoking because it's just too much trouble, so I grab a beer to help me sleep instead.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Nov-21-2008 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
has anyone died directly or indirectly due to pot? or has anyone suffered from financial or addiction issues?


The answer is a (likely) "yes".


Posted by Yohan on Nov-21-2008 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
The answer is a (likely) "yes".

i believe there is a case of someone had health complications due to weed. smoked some BC bud or something.

god know how many people did stupid things when high on weed


Posted by jsibilin on Nov-21-2008 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
Just trying to fathom how something with no negative effects can be deemed so criminal


only thing negative about weed is the mental effects of too much consumption (i.e. marijuana psychosis and of course long term smoking heavily results in schizophrenia)


Posted by PurpleHaze on Nov-21-2008 20:32:

You'd be surprised at the lengths the americans would go if that were indeed the fact. Total chaos for truckers passing the borders....trades would be hampered significantly. I just learned this in my 4th year Alcohol and Drug Use in Contemporary Science class - it's actually a really informative class on drug use in present times!

The conservatives are 100% with the americans on their war on drugs so to speak.

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
I'd call the Yanks bluff

Because US Customs is not equipped to dealing with massive border checks, and it will be US industries that'll be sending angry messages to the White House due to delays in shipments.

edit: Harper let abortion thing pass. You'd think he wouldn't take same pragmatic approach to legalizing pot, when there might be enough public support for legalization?


Posted by infinity HiGH on Nov-21-2008 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
They sold illegal drugs at what was akin to a storefront...


They didn't sell


Posted by Anas Attia on Nov-21-2008 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jsibilin
only thing negative about weed is the mental effects of too much consumption (i.e. marijuana psychosis and of course long term smoking heavily results in schizophrenia)


that would take discussion back to the "too much of anything is bad for you". Water intoxication or "hyperhydration" is due to simply drinking too much water. And im sure we all know what too much alcohol does, or too many cigarettes...

and to think this is probably the worst that weed can do...pshh

*Too much of anything (including water) is bad for you
http://bioephemera.com/2007/01/14/t...is-bad-for-you/


Posted by gummybear on Nov-21-2008 21:13:

I have to admit..i do know several people who have smoked for most of their teens and adult lives..and have a serious case of the "stupids"... I am certain that it is due to their marijuana consumption...


Posted by Skipper on Nov-21-2008 21:22:

Just think about the obesity problem we'd have if pot were legalized!

LOOK OUT COOKIES


Posted by barbina on Nov-21-2008 21:47:

awe kindred
I've had some good times there.. I wish we had done the TA Party like we planned.. the people there were so chill

and those milkshakes were perfect after a hard weekend.. hmm


Posted by Halycon on Nov-22-2008 23:15:

in light of this i motion for a TA sunday evening get togehter on the patio of the black eagle for beers and burgers.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Nov-23-2008 01:17:

quote:
Originally posted by jsibilin
marijuana psychosis


I've studied cannabis for years and written a number of thorough papers on it: I've never heard of this phrase.

quote:
Originally posted by jsibilin
long term smoking heavily results in schizophrenia


Wrong.

Individuals with latent schizophrenia may see the disease manifest itself to a greater degree with marijuana use. However, I do not think it is accurate to suggest that marijuana use--short or long-term--causes schizophrenia.


Posted by Wurm on Nov-23-2008 01:37:

Worm Popper

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Just think about the obesity problem we'd have if pot were legalized!

LOOK OUT COOKIES


I had a hard time telling co-workers my secret to weight loss.

"I stopped snacking after dinner."


Posted by KaiLee on Nov-23-2008 08:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
a small part of me died


Me too Their rooftop was magical on a nice, sunny day!


Posted by Endgame on Nov-23-2008 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
I was hoping that maybe the quality would go up, just as id did when alcohol no longer needed to be made in bathtubs pre 1933


LOL! The way that I read this makes it seem like you were there...stirring moonshine in your bathroom with a spoon.




[edit spelling]


Posted by jsibilin on Nov-23-2008 16:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
I've studied cannabis for years and written a number of thorough papers on it: I've never heard of this phrase.
http://priory.com/psych/cannabis.htm


check it out for yourself.. my friend suffered from it..

quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
Wrong.

Individuals with latent schizophrenia may see the disease manifest itself to a greater degree with marijuana use. However, I do not think it is accurate to suggest that marijuana use--short or long-term--causes schizophrenia.



okay maybe i am wrong here, schizo's will prob be schizos weed or no weed.


Posted by smuncky on Nov-23-2008 18:38:

a post on the bust at BlogTO.


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