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TA's Official Stoner Thread (pg. 36)
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The Highroller
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dallastar
I am hi hi (hee hee ^ ^) and I gots to jet to a lunch then to work then to a party and i will be hih i allllllll day!

wake and bake - recommended by the FDA!!!


:tongue2


eDiT~**************

I can't find my bloody gym baG!!! where is it? Ihave looked all over this place and I can't find it?/ my desiels are in there!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so nnnnnervous that i have left it somewhere? my only guess was in the laundry area, but NOPE~!

so kids- from this sroty - let this be a lesson - don't wake n'bake until you are all SORTED

I am always sorting myself out!
dallastar
I was reading the metro!

look at the front cover story!! makes sence to this THREAD!~

***ENJOY****** smoek resposibly!
quote:
Published January 20, 2005

Student pot use on the rise
Marijuana use is reaching historic highs among Toronto students and adults, a study on illegal drug use has found.

The Toronto Research Group on Drug Use – a coalition of 20 agencies, including the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Toronto Public Health – released a report yesterday, which culled information from a variety of research studies and surveys.

About 23 per cent of intermediate and high school students surveyed in 2003 said they had smoked pot in the past year, while the figure was only 15 per cent for adults. Those numbers are among the highest to be reported since monitoring began about 30 years ago.

"There’s no evidence at the moment that this increase is continuing, that it’s going higher. Cannabis use among adolescents in Toronto and the province has been fairly stable between 1999 ... and 2003," said Ed Adlaf, a senior scientist with the addiction centre, though he noted the rate among students hit a low of 8 per cent in 1993.

Joyce Bernstein, a public health epidemiologist, said drug use rates among street youth and the homeless at large are much higher.

"Street life for these kids is not a party," Bernstein said, noting thousands of teens "self-medicate with illicit drugs."

Bernstein said the lack of residential drug treatment for at-risk youth makes the problem even more acute.

Adlaf noted that students in Toronto actually report lower levels of drug use – among 20 different types surveyed – than their counterparts in the rest of the province. He attributes that to the city’s large immigrant population.

"It does surprise many people that ... drug use would be lower in a large urban centre. (But) there’s actually a lot of literature showing that immigrants – including adolescents and adults – are less likely to use illegal drugs," Adlaf said.

Sometimes known as the "healthy immigrant effect," Adlaf added that it also shows up in comparisons of mental health between immigrants and homegrown Canadians.

Torstar News Service


now what has to be said about that -

also looking at how many have posted in this THREAD that means there is 424 at least, joints, bongs or pipes smoked!!!!!!!!

all hail the PIPE
dallastar
quote:
Originally posted by DeE420
I am OFFICIALLY the 420th post on this thread.

:D


hahahah - even ur TA name has 420 in it - and 4:20 is the time of the day that EVERYone around the world should smoke pot - abnd you are the 420th post - what are the odds of this happening?? I have just taken up the last three spots of posting - being the post whore i am - but i am trying to cut back!!!

BUt my sugegstion for all the 420 lucky business - I would play the lottery and make sure you play numebrs such as 4, 20, and 24!

ciao! DALLAS:p
Spam
Wake and Bake, work, come home, smoke more... weed weed weed.

Here's a cool trick when you're stoned

Think about a mall, or other purely pedestrian area, people flow fairly smoothly, but if areas get congested they slow down or stop completely.

Then leave the mall, you're in the city now, say... downtown. Stop and go because cars and people have to let eachother pass.

Boom, highway, cars flow fairly smoothly, but if areas get congested they slow down or stop completely.

Therefore, logically... a highway is just a mall for cars! They stop in at cities and towns (stores) they wanna check out, then head back to the mall to move on or go home!

Perspective is fun :) I like being stoned.
Sly_Guy
^^^
that's pretty deep
DarkAngel
:o
dallastar
This is in the Toronto Star

quote:
Jan. 20, 2005. 01:00 AM



Student pot use on the rise


BRUCE DEMARA
CITY HALL BUREAU

Marijuana use is reaching historic highs among Toronto students and adults, a study on illegal drug use has found.

The Toronto Research Group on Drug Use — a coalition of 20 agencies, including the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Toronto Public Health — released a report yesterday, which culled information from a variety of research studies and surveys.

About 23 per cent of intermediate and high school students surveyed in 2003 said they had smoked pot in the past year, while the figure was only 15 per cent for adults. Those numbers are among the highest to be reported since monitoring began about 30 years ago.

"There's no evidence at the moment that this increase is continuing, that it's going higher. Cannabis use among adolescents in Toronto and the province has been fairly stable between 1999 ... and 2003," said Ed Adlaf, a senior scientist with the addiction centre, though he noted the rate among students hit a low of 8 per cent in 1993.

Joyce Bernstein, a public health epidemiologist, said drug use rates among street youth and the homeless at large are much higher.

"Street life for these kids is not a party," Bernstein said, noting thousands of teens "self-medicate with illicit drugs."

Bernstein said the lack of residential drug treatment for at-risk youth makes the problem even more acute.

Adlaf noted that students in Toronto actually report lower levels of drug use — among 20 different types surveyed — than their counterparts in the rest of the province. He attributes that to the city's large immigrant population.

"It does surprise many people that ... drug use would be lower in a large urban centre. (But) there's actually a lot of literature showing that immigrants — including adolescents and adults — are less likely to use illegal drugs," Adlaf said.

Sometimes known as the "healthy immigrant effect," Adlaf added that it also shows up in comparisons of mental health between immigrants and homegrown Canadians.
:p :p

I hope i don't make you yawn :o anymore Dark Angel!

cheerio!
DarkAngel
quote:
Originally posted by dallastar
This is in the Toronto Star

:p :p

I hope i don't make you yawn :o anymore Dark Angel!

cheerio!




LOL....!!! Not at all. I'm just using that since it seems to be all the rage in NLTA. :p


:o :o :o :o :o
dallastar
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
LOL....!!! Not at all. I'm just using that since it seems to be all the rage in NLTA. :p


:o :o :o :o :o
smokin pot seems to be ALL THE RaGE in Toronto these DAys!!! LOVES IT!:rolleyes:

{b.s.e.}
this hash tastes wonderful.:stongue:
infinity HiGH
i'm contemplating whether I should take a hit or not...

... *sigh* :conf:

Oye...dilemmas, dilemmas
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