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The legalization / decriminalization of Canni-Bliss

Posted: Thu 18th Aug 2011 08:26 am
by FerryLoki
Well. I think as im new to this board,

I am going to start this topic which I think is paramount in todays society... I feel we are closer than we were in the 80s and 90s to getting Cannibis use decriminalized.

The first thing I would like to know is from all of you really regular smokers, I don't mean those of you that just "really enjoy" the occasional stone... I mean those that smoke most days and still hold down a decent job and level of activity in life....

Personally I smoke everyday although I cannot say it is near to Amsterdam quality but it's still ok, 10-14% THC mostly I believe. I hold downa good job and I can easily smoke before during or after work (not so much during anymore because apparently its quite frowned upon!)... I also smoke cigarettes and have done to my shame for 16 years or so, the thing I find weird is that even with all the cigarettes I smoke and weed..... I have no cough... Why is this?... Ive heard of friends from the USA before which have smoked bud for 30 years or more and had a clean lung scan.

Right that should start off a storm in a teacup... I could talk for hours on this subject but I really think the world needs to wise up and do something, somehow, about legalizing cannibis, chilling the streets out, taxing it to billyho, which would make the government a heap more revenue.

They sit there everyday and watch people consume copious amounts of alcohol and fall into rivers etc, which to me is just one big disaster for mankind. Please go mad, let me know what you think...

WAKE UP BRITAIN.

Re: The legalization / decriminalization of Canni-Bliss

Posted: Tue 23rd Aug 2011 08:32 am
by Prestoned
Im smoking until these next few busy weeks are over, then Im gonna start loving my volcano again.

As for lung health, I suppose its because some smoke pure, some smoke organic and so on. Everyone uses a different amount, type, in a different way and for different reasons.

I suppose genetics and luck have alot to do with it.

I cant see it become allowed in the near future, but definatley in our life time. Remember, 100 years ago women couldnt vote, about 50 years ago there were designated seats on buses for different races. Noone thought (at the time) that those things would happen, now its seen as obvious. Think what another 50 years hold