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16-12-2024 07:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by Livia
(Post 11589619)
Totally agree with @ Cranbred Goose. Plus, unlike alcohol, I've never heard of anyone smoking some cannabis and then starting a fight.
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Absolutely.
If someone, in an idealised scenario, wants to curate an idealised scenario of quail, breadfruit and blueberry toast with liver, proportioned CBD, essential oils, candles, sharp cleaning routines, harmonious cleaning routines with the people in their living spaces and in their lives in the more long-standing and top it off with a bit of weed and psilocybin (maybe off the back of ketamine therapy, for extra measure) for enhanced introspection and vibes while they kick back at the end of a long week watching Fiddler on the Roof, EastEnders or Emmerdale and tap into seminars with therapists who help them navigate past trauma that they’ve transformed themselves out of while their pallies are out smoking 20 cigarettes an hour, carrying knives to nightclubs and getting into drunken fights, I … you know. I don’t see why some people would be more desperate to antagonistically call the police on the first. As for the stereotype of habitual partakers of the green being permanently monged out losers who never accomplish anything for themselves, many find that cannabis enhances their day-to-day life (especially if they’re introspective or creative souls), or they vape instead of smoke (which tends to offer a cleaner, less stoney high), they use sativas in-and-around times they use it when they want to function (as-opposed to strong indicas) or they combine it with uplifting cannabinoids (like CBG, before we even get talking about CBD) that tend to cause an uplift in motivation if the strain of THC they’re using alone won’t do it. Everything ultimately points to the fact that ignorance, stereotypes and the lack of education the general public have in terms of how to optimise their cannabis experiences and do it in a healthy way (and, of course, in moderation) do more harm than the plant itself. And those reasons don’t justify continued illegality. Quite-the opposite. It’s not the fault of ganja itself that people use ignorance and stereotypes to make it seem worse than alcohol, despite the fact that the latter even in its fully legalised, regulated state causes more direct fatalities and legal/health-related woes (violence to boot) than cannabis ever could.
For every gutter-alkie with delirium tremens who fluctuates between prison and hospital, moreover, there's a sophisticated wine connoisseur and that’s how it is with weed as well. But some people have the impression that to even talk about the latter in a semi-favourable light you have to be a monged-out stoner who accomplishes nothing for yourself and just lies around getting stoned all day. The act of smoking weed, vaping weed, eating Delta-8 gummies, using the vaped extracts to make banana bread or latke board, etc., can be every bit as refined and appropriately moderate as high-end, classy drinking. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing. But unfortunately we live in a world where we like to criminalise peace. Couldn’t just leave the Middle East alone. Can’t just leave people who use weed sensibly and in moderation alone, while people have free rein to two of the most poisonous and harmful drugs out there (alcohol and nicotine). The hypocrisy really is terrible.
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