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Old 17-05-2017, 03:27 PM #1
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I know of someone who smoked a lot of weed and was so fuddled in the head they killed a pet kitten by standing on it's head while they were out of their head. It wasn't deliberate, it was an accident, but it still makes me sick to think of it and the person who did it has struggled to come to terms with it. So no, there aren't always benefits to it. Drugs are dangerous and if cannibis is ever legalised it should be only for medical use and strictly supervised.
Sounds like a bad batch to me, something that wouldn't really be an issue if legalised since production would become standardised and controlled.

Your argument is quite weak if you aren't willing to acknowledge that alcohol and cigerettes are far more dangerous. There's more violent incidents when it comes to alcohol and both cost the NHS millions in long term treatment for liver and lung related illnesses.

Cannabis is far more safer than alcohol and cigerettes, the only difference between them was that the former was made illegal purely for political motivations rather than health and safety related reasons which would now be void given the vast amounts of research which support the fact that Cannabis is safer to consume than it's ilk and offers a crap ton of health benefits.
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Sounds like a bad batch to me, something that wouldn't really be an issue if legalised since production would become standardised and controlled.

Your argument is quite weak if you aren't willing to acknowledge that alcohol and cigerettes are far more dangerous. There's more violent incidents when it comes to alcohol and both cost the NHS millions in long term treatment for liver and lung related illnesses.

Cannabis is far more safer than alcohol and cigerettes, the only difference between them was that the former was made illegal purely for political motivations rather than health and safety related reasons which would now be void given the vast amounts of research which support the fact that Cannabis is safer to consume than it's ilk and offers a crap ton of health benefits.
Well thanks for the diagnosis, but the only physician I listen to, is Dr Feelgood.


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Well thanks for the diagnosis, but the only physician I listen to, is Dr Feelgood.

You can't beat a good bit of nostalgia - especially music.
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