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Horus
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« on: July 25, 2021, 10:12:52 AM »

Its no more harmful than tobacco or even alcohol, case closed.

Far less harmful if I say so myself. I'd be perfectly happy with an all out ban on tobacco and far more limits on alcohol sales but weed just isn't bothersome or deadly. If anything access to it and certain psychedelics should be expanded.
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2021, 12:11:06 PM »

Lmfaooooo this the perfect thread to see coming in from my morning bowl. You're trying to tell me that a substance which federal research/commercial banking are still prohibited for and usage can bar one from a good amount of jobs in most states has become too accepted? The judicial system, financial institutions, and the prospective employers are all ruining people's lives for chiefing to this day. For example, dentist literally told me she can't say for certain how getting fried impacts my teeth aside from it causing dry mouth (which is a byproduct of smoking/inhaling any non-heated gas and not unique to THC in of itself).



I mean, assuming you smoke the marijuana, it's still smoking, which has fairly obvious bad effects?

Plus idk how people smoke in the US; but here every person I know that smokes marijuana usually mixes it with a bit of tobacco, so you add all the bad effects of tobacco (perhaps to a lesser extent but it is still there!); and the impact of tobacco on your teeth is more than obvious and well-studied.

This is why edibles are a better alternative. 90% of complaints about weed have to do with the smoke, not the actual substance. Though mixing weed with tobacco is very much a European thing.
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