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In reply to the discussion: Serious questions about pot smokers [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)100. Let me rephrase: Getting high or buzzed every day is an issue.
By the way, if you're male you can handle 2 glasses of wine. It depends on body weight. For many, 2 glasses is an issue. And if you have a problem with drugs, even a sip is bad news.
I used to smoke every day. It contributed, at the time, to my mental and physical well being. Until it didn't.
Nicotine is a drug, too. Caffeine, in moderate amounts, is beneficial, as is ONE small glass of wine (PREFERABLY GRAPE JUICE, which has the same good effects). So is nicotine. Pot serves a purpose, as well. So does morphine.
All drugs have effects, good and bad. To get high every day shows a problem, maybe not being able to face reality.
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My grandfather told me that they were smoking weed on the Mississippi river back in the 1920s
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#78
Im sure Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn would have partook in a bit of the "muggles"
AgingAmerican
Apr 2013
#96
You can probably learn to deal with it, but I think it takes over their lives more than just
cbdo2007
Apr 2013
#3
The whole point of taking psychoactive substances is to change your personality
Recursion
Apr 2013
#97
Would you say a chronically depressed person is more real than the person on pharmaceuticals
Brickbat
Apr 2013
#101
Both are equally "real", but the unmedicated personality is the genuine one (nt)
Recursion
Apr 2013
#103
As someone who took a prescribed pharmaceutical to control depression, I disagree with that.
Brickbat
Apr 2013
#106
It works so good for arthritis. I have degenerative disk disease and other health issues
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#83
Someone I love used to smoke dope..the cheap stuff..a bit nearly every day...about 25 years...
Tikki
Apr 2013
#9
I'm 62, started smoking it when I was 15, and I've only been divorced three times!
panader0
Apr 2013
#12
And I'm over 62, have smoked weed since my teen years, and still on my first marriage.
1-Old-Man
Apr 2013
#15
Get him a vaporizer. He'll likely love it (even he still smokes it a times) and you won't have the
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#53
I am almost certain I went around with this poster, but can't remember and the advanced search is
morningfog
Apr 2013
#66
Really. I drink 2 glasses of wine with dinner every day. I don't have issues.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#95
depends if they take a couple hits and gets on with life. or sits on couch all day, hit after hit
seabeyond
Apr 2013
#87
If someone drinks coffee everyday does caffeine make them a different person
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#92