Weed Yes/no
F'ing Sheet man way to much for me to read. yes i use to smoke pot everyday all day, i was a dealer how do u think i affoarded rent and all my expenses
But no i rarely smoke pot because it doesnt benefit me at all. i also drink beer on occasions (socially), i have done LSD 2x never again will i do that, it hurts the soul to much. I dropped a few rolls quite a few times but not a lot, also have dont Special K, not the coolest.

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Originally posted by toolpsycho
if an airline pilot was smoking marijuana you wouldnt know, if he was inducing alcohol, u would
-ronald reagan
Obviously Reagan didn't know much about medicine. Studies have shown that marijuana does impair coordination. Granted, it's not as much as alcohol would, but it would impair it nonetheless.
- Doug the Unforgiven
I think the Reagan quote is out of context. He was not pro-weed.
I like Reagan, but the drug war sucks. It destroyed much more than it has helped. It just feeds off itself now.
Politicians don't have the balls to challenge it. Hell, they like the money too much. Just like with the tobacco settlement. The money was supposed to go to anti-smoking programs and smoking related health care. Instead, almost all the money was used either to balance state budgets or to fund NEW programs completely unrelated to smoking. So once again consumers and taxpayers get screwed.
Here in Missouri a cigarette tax measure was on the ballot. Thank God it was defeated.
The funny part was that it only addressed cigarettes -- no other form of tobacco was going to suffer this. Very strange...
I like Reagan, but the drug war sucks. It destroyed much more than it has helped. It just feeds off itself now.
Politicians don't have the balls to challenge it. Hell, they like the money too much. Just like with the tobacco settlement. The money was supposed to go to anti-smoking programs and smoking related health care. Instead, almost all the money was used either to balance state budgets or to fund NEW programs completely unrelated to smoking. So once again consumers and taxpayers get screwed.
Here in Missouri a cigarette tax measure was on the ballot. Thank God it was defeated.
The funny part was that it only addressed cigarettes -- no other form of tobacco was going to suffer this. Very strange...
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