Do You Smoke Pot/Weed?

Do you smoke Pot/Weed?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 32.1%
  • No

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • I used to

    Votes: 13 24.5%
  • I tried it once or twice. Got nothing out of it.

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    53
Me - me - me.......puh lessseeeee pick me. But you have to have your geek glasses on when you do. :)

Shadow 355

ha! a man after my own heart, wants me to look dorky.... I do that a lot at home :)
It is not enough to look the dork(whale penis), You must be the dork...

Got whack off to ChrisL's gallery, loser!

Wow! That escalated quickly. :D
Hormone imbalance...

My mother is clinically insane too. :D

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Me - me - me.......puh lessseeeee pick me. But you have to have your geek glasses on when you do. :)

Shadow 355

ha! a man after my own heart, wants me to look dorky.... I do that a lot at home :)
It is not enough to look the dork(whale penis), You must be the dork...

Got whack off to ChrisL's gallery, loser!
Try not to show your jealousy, it's not like you can be the whore to the entire USMB male members...

Well thank you for admitting it! I'm happy now :)

Admitting what?? What is your problem anyway? Does it bother you if someone talks to me or something?
 
I smoke it. A career change got me away from the threat of urinalysis. Neither insomnia or my Restless Leg Syndrome has been a problem since.
 
I smoke it. A career change got me away from the threat of urinalysis. Neither insomnia or my Restless Leg Syndrome has been a problem since.

I should try it again. Would have to get permission from hubby. Plus, might have to move to DC :)
 
Really wish CO was closer, although no shortage of liquor stores around here. Never understood society's paranoia regarding pot. Alcohol causes far more destruction, but all you hear about is the perceived false notion that legalizing pot will be the end of civilization. Don't forget the other false notion that anyone who has a couple puffs once in a while is somehow a slacker pothead with no reasoning skills and lacks all memory function. Would be like saying the occasional drinker is automatically an alcoholic.

Right now "legal" opiates pushed by drug companies are the main problem in America. I am of the belief that the drug companies are the ones who oppose legalization as that would reduce their profits when people use pot for pain rather than narcotics.

heroin use is on the rise because a lot of people legally prescribes those opiates easily become addicted, & then when their 'scripts run out & the good doctor that precrobed them, won't re-new... those same people turn to the streets.

Well, people have to agree to be placed on any medication. Also, those people are supposed to be following doctor's orders, and most of the time they do not. They are usually abusers with drug seeking behavior to begin with.

of course people have to agree... & if you are in enough extreme pain, you're more likely to say yeppers- kill this pain & not think about the potential side effects like severe addiction & withdrawals. I disagree that most start out as addicts looking for a fix. that's the outcome, not the other way around.
 
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Really wish CO was closer, although no shortage of liquor stores around here. Never understood society's paranoia regarding pot. Alcohol causes far more destruction, but all you hear about is the perceived false notion that legalizing pot will be the end of civilization. Don't forget the other false notion that anyone who has a couple puffs once in a while is somehow a slacker pothead with no reasoning skills and lacks all memory function. Would be like saying the occasional drinker is automatically an alcoholic.

Right now "legal" opiates pushed by drug companies are the main problem in America. I am of the belief that the drug companies are the ones who oppose legalization as that would reduce their profits when people use pot for pain rather than narcotics.

heroin use is on the rise because a lot of people legally prescribes those opiates easily become addicted, & then when their 'scripts run out & the good doctor that precrobed them, won't re-new... those same people turn to the streets.

Well, people have to agree to be placed on any medication. Also, those people are supposed to be following doctor's orders, and most of the time they do not. They are usually abusers with drug seeking behavior to begin with.

of course people have to agree... & if you are in enough extreme pain, you're more likely to say yeppers- kill this pain & not think about the potential side effects like severe addiction & withdrawals. I disagree that most start out as addicts looking for a fix. that's the outcome, ot the other way around.


Sometimes. But I type about many who start off not following their doctors orders and abusing the medications. If you abuse the medications, that is on you. (you in general of course - not you personally :))
 
Really wish CO was closer, although no shortage of liquor stores around here. Never understood society's paranoia regarding pot. Alcohol causes far more destruction, but all you hear about is the perceived false notion that legalizing pot will be the end of civilization. Don't forget the other false notion that anyone who has a couple puffs once in a while is somehow a slacker pothead with no reasoning skills and lacks all memory function. Would be like saying the occasional drinker is automatically an alcoholic.

Right now "legal" opiates pushed by drug companies are the main problem in America. I am of the belief that the drug companies are the ones who oppose legalization as that would reduce their profits when people use pot for pain rather than narcotics.

heroin use is on the rise because a lot of people legally prescribes those opiates easily become addicted, & then when their 'scripts run out & the good doctor that precrobed them, won't re-new... those same people turn to the streets.

Well, people have to agree to be placed on any medication. Also, those people are supposed to be following doctor's orders, and most of the time they do not. They are usually abusers with drug seeking behavior to begin with.

of course people have to agree... & if you are in enough extreme pain, you're more likely to say yeppers- kill this pain & not think about the potential side effects like severe addiction & withdrawals. I disagree that most start out as addicts looking for a fix. that's the outcome, ot the other way around.

Most doctors will do whatever it takes to try and avoid those heavy duty meds. They do physical therapy, pain specialists, etc. Heavy duty meds are usually the last resort. Some people will insist that nothing works and they need these meds.
 
Most often, when people develop severe addictions to meds, it is because they have made the conscious decision to abuse their medications.

Where's the research to back that up? There is a high rate of increased tolerance to those drugs, which means the body itself starts requiring more for the same effect ie pain control (not someone choosing to need more). THAT'S how people get addicted. Do the research.
 
Most often, when people develop severe addictions to meds, it is because they have made the conscious decision to abuse their medications.

Where's the research to back that up? There is a high rate of increased tolerance to those drugs, which means the body itself starts requiring more for the same effect ie pain control (not someone choosing to need more). THAT'S how people get addicted. Do the research.

They don't follow doctors orders. That's how I know. This is part of what I do for a living. Lol. :)
 
Sorry if it upsets you, but many, many people out there are drug seeking individuals. They like to get high on the meds too. That's just a fact. They will even lie about their pain just to get the drugs. Sad but true.
 
Why do you think they have to take all the precautions that they take when prescribing narcotic meds???

"FDA has determined that the reformulated version of OxyContin has abuse-deterrent properties and has approved new labeling that indicates that the product has physical and chemical properties that are expected to make abuse by injection difficult and to reduce abuse via the intranasal route.

FDA also has determined that the original formulation of OxyContin was withdrawn from the market for safety reasons. As a result, the agency will not accept or approve any abbreviated new drug applications (generics) that rely upon the approval of these products."
 
It's all personal choices.
You either believe people have a personal choice.
Or you believe you know best and people should do what YOU think is best.

Not every is cut out to face the harshness of life. It's proven by history.
 
Most often, when people develop severe addictions to meds, it is because they have made the conscious decision to abuse their medications.

Where's the research to back that up? There is a high rate of increased tolerance to those drugs, which means the body itself starts requiring more for the same effect ie pain control (not someone choosing to need more). THAT'S how people get addicted. Do the research.

They don't follow doctors orders. That's how I know. This is part of what I do for a living. Lol. :)

That's the minority of addicts. Most don't start out that way.
 
I think everyone should do coke then go in a chat room....
I've been told you think you can solved the worlds problem when coked up

Actually "chat" is not the kind of room I'd be in with coke. :eusa_shifty:

Your poll didn't give a "Fifth Amendment" choice yanno. Just sayin'. :eusa_whistle:

Also was no "I'm high right now" option. tsk.
 
I hate people that play by the rules.
People are only entertaining when they are out of control, or 100% honest...
 
Most often, when people develop severe addictions to meds, it is because they have made the conscious decision to abuse their medications.

Where's the research to back that up? There is a high rate of increased tolerance to those drugs, which means the body itself starts requiring more for the same effect ie pain control (not someone choosing to need more). THAT'S how people get addicted. Do the research.

They don't follow doctors orders. That's how I know. This is part of what I do for a living. Lol. :)

That's the minority of addicts. Most don't start out that way.

Doctor's office go so far as to cross reference patient data to make sure they aren't getting prescriptions at other docs, which turns out to be the case quite frequently.
 
Why do you think they have to take all the precautions that they take when prescribing narcotic meds???

"FDA has determined that the reformulated version of OxyContin has abuse-deterrent properties and has approved new labeling that indicates that the product has physical and chemical properties that are expected to make abuse by injection difficult and to reduce abuse via the intranasal route.

FDA also has determined that the original formulation of OxyContin was withdrawn from the market for safety reasons. As a result, the agency will not accept or approve any abbreviated new drug applications (generics) that rely upon the approval of these products."

How did the Feds determine this? I have a hard time believing this.
 

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