that ol devil weed is poisoning the elderly!

dabbles

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Same State as me.
I guess its already regulated like alcohol.

It gives me a feeling of safety knowing it is regulated like alcohol rather than outright banned as a poison or whatever, just because some senior citizens or kids took too much.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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I don't like how anytime a minor eats a edible they describe it as a "poisoning". I look back at 2nd hand cigarettes smoke I was exposed to as a kid and never once heard that described as being "poisoned".
They really should drop "poisoning" and use something more MJ like. How about, "The kid got into dad's stash, ate too much, and Greened Out."
 

Dorian2

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Maybe they should start by educating people about how weed affects young people's brain development up to a certain age. Even if the message is BS, I don't see an issue with tampering down the heat for the High School age students.

Now ask me if I'd be posting this in 1986 in grade 11...fuck no. We got kicked out of the library just discussing this topic for legalization back then.

Time is a weird experience.
 

OldMedUser

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My mom found my pot stash when I was about 14, ('68) and not long after there was a celebrity talk at Palmer high school in Richmond, BC about the dangers of pot. The celebrities were Sonny and Cher fairly early into their careers and was I hot for Cher! Not so much after the lecture tho after all the lies they spewed but she looked pretty good up there. I'd still tap that! perv.gif

Nothin' but brick pot then but it was lots of fun and we started getting a lot of Blond Leb hash about a year later. Right next to Vancouver so I hit the rise of the hippies and the death of the greasers. Lots of good acid and everything else going on then.

Good times. circle.gif

:peace:
 

PadawanWarrior

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My mom found my pot stash when I was about 14, ('68) and not long after there was a celebrity talk at Palmer high school in Richmond, BC about the dangers of pot. The celebrities were Sonny and Cher fairly early into their careers and was I hot for Cher! Not so much after the lecture tho after all the lies they spewed but she looked pretty good up there. I'd still tap that! View attachment 5260168

Nothin' but brick pot then but it was lots of fun and we started getting a lot of Blond Leb hash about a year later. Right next to Vancouver so I hit the rise of the hippies and the death of the greasers. Lots of good acid and everything else going on then.

Good times. View attachment 5260169

:peace:
First time my dad found weed he said I think you know what you need to do with this and left it. I was thinking, well of course I know what to do. Smoke it, :lol:
 
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OldMedUser

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First time my dad found weed he said I think you know what you need to do with this and left it. I was thinking, well of course I know what to do. Smoke it, :lol:
I had hidden mine in my old baby socks she had stashed away in her really nice cedar hope chest her dad built her when she was young and was kept in my bedroom. Came home with my buddy Mike after school and went to get the stash and the damn thing was locked. Never locked before so I asked for the key so I could show mike dad's war medals. I put those in my jewellery box she says so you can go show him.

Over the next couple weeks she asked if me or my friends were doing any drugs etc. No way ma! Then after one declaration of innocence she pulls my stash out of her apron pocket and says what's this then? Busted!

She had taken it to our family doctor and he told her Yep that's pot. Thanks Doctor Clifford. lol

She kept it and gave it back when I was 16 and had already been smoking cigs in the house for over a year and both of them had quit about 6 years earlier. Good thing dad didn't find it. He told me once that if I ever brought drugs into the house he'd call the cops. Other wise he was a pretty good dad and many years later when he had cancer my BIL and I toked him up and it really helped with the nausea and got him eating more. I started making him protein smoothies and he was putting on some weight then it went downhill fast and he passed in '86.

Mom is still going strong and will be 96 this Aug. Lives with my youngest and only now sister in Chilliwack, BC and has gone blind from macular degeneration but still sharp as a tack. Lost my oldest little sister in March 2020 from ovarian cancer. Even if I'd gone out I couldn't have seen her thanks to Covid. We never got along very well but her passing still hurts a bit. We had a long good-bye chat on the phone. Both of us were adopted from different families as babies. The surviving one was mom and dads and is so like mom. Obsessive neat freaks but love 'em both to death.

:peace:
 
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