01-11-2008, 03:09 PM
OK OK, there is one draw back..
LeeE Posted - 01/11/2008 : 07:32:19 "Maud, re. your thoughtful post.
Yes, heavy pot smokers in some instances, develop a mild form of bronchitis. It goes away two weeks from cessation of smoking."
It's called the "Puna Hack", but you pretty much have to be smoking all day long, real good ****. And that usually it's only during harvest time.[]
Mgeary, maybe it's time you smoked another one you seem to be confusing honesty with reality.[]
You smoke enough too much pot and it does nothing. You have to dry out for a week. No withdrawal cramps and other than a, "where did I hide that bud?" momentary diversion it's not, NOT an addictive "drug" anyway. Contrary to whatever the "National Institute of Health" has to say. As if any of them smoke pot.
The whole point is there need NOT be a medical excuse to smoke lettuce.
Shoots talk about driving under the influence? Try peaking on some window pane in a snow storm, crossing the continental divide.
Having a license to smoke medically doesn't preclude you from operating a vehicle. In fact you could prove it with a swab,but then you couldn't give it a percent to body content like alcohol because it effects everyone differently.
AND, it depends on what quality your smoking. If you're smoking lau lau you won't be stoned by the time you get to your car. If your smoking crip you won't be thinking about going anywhere.
LeeE Posted - 01/11/2008 : 07:32:19 "Maud, re. your thoughtful post.
Yes, heavy pot smokers in some instances, develop a mild form of bronchitis. It goes away two weeks from cessation of smoking."
It's called the "Puna Hack", but you pretty much have to be smoking all day long, real good ****. And that usually it's only during harvest time.[]
Mgeary, maybe it's time you smoked another one you seem to be confusing honesty with reality.[]
You smoke enough too much pot and it does nothing. You have to dry out for a week. No withdrawal cramps and other than a, "where did I hide that bud?" momentary diversion it's not, NOT an addictive "drug" anyway. Contrary to whatever the "National Institute of Health" has to say. As if any of them smoke pot.
The whole point is there need NOT be a medical excuse to smoke lettuce.
Shoots talk about driving under the influence? Try peaking on some window pane in a snow storm, crossing the continental divide.
Having a license to smoke medically doesn't preclude you from operating a vehicle. In fact you could prove it with a swab,but then you couldn't give it a percent to body content like alcohol because it effects everyone differently.
AND, it depends on what quality your smoking. If you're smoking lau lau you won't be stoned by the time you get to your car. If your smoking crip you won't be thinking about going anywhere.