Marijuana

salty blues

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Originally Posted by sammyw
I would much rather deal with someone under the influence of Marijuana than one under the influence of alcohol. I think we should make people obtain "Alcohol Cards" and minimize that rather than the Marijuana.
I agree. As a musician, having gigged in many clubs & bars over the years, I've dealt with my fair share of drunks. From falling down on your equipment to having them decide they want to fight you. Then there is the drive home, where you get to negotiate the highways with them.
 

reefraff

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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
I've spent some time in Europe.
I highly suspect the vast amount of public transportation and lack of multi-car families has more to do with this than anything else.
It's true the Europeans laugh at us for a lot of things; That said, who cares? Last time I checked we were still the envy of the world.
You would think if teaching an 8 year old to drink was such a good idea they wouldn't have such an issue with abuse before they hit 20
 

reefer545

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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
I've spent some time in Europe.
I highly suspect the vast amount of public transportation and lack of multi-car families has more to do with this than anything else.
It's true the Europeans laugh at us for a lot of things; That said, who cares? Last time I checked we were still the envy of the world.
how can you say who cares? How can you say we are the envy of the world? That is a totally american propoganda statement. What proof is there behind that? What has the US offered the world? REalistically. It was Europe that developed democracy, better educational systems, better health care, etc. Granted that Europe is also the start of a couple woirld wars, but they are a much older entity that has given the world our main basis for how the world should run on a few different levels.
And maybe we should loiok to them concerning our public transportation. Here in Chicago the CTA or Chicago Transit Authority is bankrupt, it is constatnly raising prices, and it is always taking more money from the tax payer pockets just to stay from drowning. Yeah, we have more privately owned cars, but that is no excuse for a higher number in DUI's. And who is to say that our laws are stricter or more endforced? As a matter of fact, the DUI punishment overseas is much more strict on even a minimal level compared to ours. Get you r facts straight. Stop listening to whoever has told you tha tthe US is the most envied nation.
 

1journeyman

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First off, as I said spent some time in Europe. Guess where they many of their college students want to get jobs and work?
How many millions are here illegally? Why are they coming here? Why are more Europeans buying 2nd homes in the US?
Sorry. I don't buy the "everyone hates America" theory.
Hehe, I think your paranoia is kicking in a bit
 

aquaknight

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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
Hehe, I think your paranoia is kicking in a bit

Is that stage 1 or stage 2 of withdrawals?
 

nigerbang

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Originally Posted by REEFER545
Niger. Wormwood is a poison not an animal. Just clarifying.
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A whole other Animal is a figure of speech..
Wormwood itself is not a poison..Its thought that Thurjoon(sp) is though..
Trust me I have drank enough Absinthe to know that its not an animal..
Thinking about ordering some soon..Any one in GA want to go halfs..
Legal in the US to have and consume..You just cant buy it in the states.., but can be ordered legal from other countries..
 

reefer545

Member
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
First off, as I said spent some time in Europe. Guess where they many of their college students want to get jobs and work?
How many millions are here illegally? Why are they coming here? Why are more Europeans buying 2nd homes in the US?
Sorry. I don't buy the "everyone hates America" theory.
Hehe, I think your paranoia is kicking in a bit

AquaKnight Quote:
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
Hehe, I think your paranoia is kicking in a bit
Is that stage 1 or stage 2 of withdrawals?
lol.
For the record, I havent smoked in almost two years. Pot that is, I smoke the crap out of some cigarettes though. I wish I could quit.
You guys are funny though.
Quote:
Originally Posted by REEFER545
Niger. Wormwood is a poison not an animal. Just clarifying.
.
A whole other Animal is a figure of speech..
Wormwood itself is not a poison..Its thought that Thurjoon(sp) is though..
Trust me I have drank enough Absinthe to know that its not an animal..
Thinking about ordering some soon..Any one in GA want to go halfs..
Legal in the US to have and consume..You just cant buy it in the states.., but can be ordered legal from other countries..
Oh. I see. To my understanding though, the Absynthe they ship to the US is made without wormwood. Which is why it's legal. I have a good bud (no pun intended) who lives in Prague and always brings two bottles home when he comes. Good stuff. Thurjoon? I have never heard of that. I always was of the mind that WORMWOOD is the poison. Interesting.
Thanks for the education.
 

reefer545

Member
How do I get more than one quote in the same reply? I have seen it on many other threads.
That last reply doesnt really read correctly. I think the posters should be able to figure it out though.
 

shogun323

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Originally Posted by REEFER545
How do I get more than one quote in the same reply? I have seen it on many other threads.
That last reply doesnt really read correctly. I think the posters should be able to figure it out though.
You have to use the quoting syntax. put the brackets with QUOTE before the text and then the brackets with /QUOTE at the end of the text. Then next time you reply click quote and you wil see what I mean.......
 

mfp1016

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Originally Posted by REEFER545
how can you say who cares? How can you say we are the envy of the world? That is a totally american propoganda statement. What proof is there behind that? What has the US offered the world? REalistically. It was Europe that developed democracy, better educational systems, better health care, etc. Granted that Europe is also the start of a couple woirld wars, but they are a much older entity that has given the world our main basis for how the world should run on a few different levels.
And maybe we should loiok to them concerning our public transportation. Here in Chicago the CTA or Chicago Transit Authority is bankrupt, it is constatnly raising prices, and it is always taking more money from the tax payer pockets just to stay from drowning. Yeah, we have more privately owned cars, but that is no excuse for a higher number in DUI's. And who is to say that our laws are stricter or more endforced? As a matter of fact, the DUI punishment overseas is much more strict on even a minimal level compared to ours. Get you r facts straight. Stop listening to whoever has told you tha tthe US is the most envied nation.
Journeyman is right, European investment in America is up and has been on the rise for some time. DUIs are much more strictly enforced here. However this does come down to a state level and the punishment for such is not homogenized; so I cannot even see how you lay this claim.
Secondly, America has by far the best higher education system in the world. You are right about elementary school and high school, but university, no.
 

sigmachris

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Yes Europeans are buying American because it is a 30% off everything sale right now with the Euro to dollar exchange so poor.
 

nigerbang

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Reefer45 google sebor absinth... They have the oil from wormwood(thrjoon[sp]) in it and will ship to the us.
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by SigmaChris
Yes Europeans are buying American because it is a 30% off everything sale right now with the Euro to dollar exchange so poor.
That is a part of it, however, many homes are being bought as "second" or "vacation" homes. Not just investments. Tourism is also up.
Let's face it; there are a lot of places in the world where you can buy cheap real estate. You don't buy somewhere just because you are gettign a good deal.
 

tarball

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Medical marijuana vending machines take root in L.A.
By DAISY NGUYEN
Associated Press
How marijuana vending machine works
LOS ANGELES — The city that popularized the fast food drive-thru has a new innovation: 24-hour medical marijuana vending machines.
Patients suffering from chronic pain, loss of appetite and other ailments that marijuana is said to alleviate can get their pot with a dose of convenience at the Herbal Nutrition Center, where a large machine will dole out the drug around the clock.
"Convenient access, lower prices, safety, anonymity," inventor and owner Vincent Mehdizadeh said, extolling the benefits of the machine.
But federal drug agents say the invention may need unplugging.
"Somebody owns (it), it's on a property and somebody fills it," said DEA Special Agent Jose Martinez. "Once we find out where it's at, we'll look into it and see if they're violating laws."
At least three dispensaries in the city, including two belonging to Mehdizadeh, have installed vending machines to distribute the drug to people who carry cards authorizing marijuana use.
Mehdizadeh said he spent seven months to develop and patent the black, armored box, which he calls the "PVM," or prescription vending machine.
A sliding fence protects the tinted windows of his dispensary, barely distinguishing it from a busy thoroughfare of strip malls, automobile dealers and furniture shops. A box resembling a large refrigerator stands inside the nearly empty shop, near a few shelves stocked with vitamins and herbs.
A guard in a black T-shirt emblazoned with the word "Security" on the front stands at the door. A poster of Bob Marley decorates a back room.
The computerized machine requires fingerprint identification and a prepaid card with a magnetic stripe. Once the card and fingerprint are verified, a bright green envelope with the pot drops down a slot.
Mehdizadeh says any user approved for medical marijuana and registered in a computer database at his dispensaries can pre-purchase the drug and then use the machine to pick up.
The process provides convenience and privacy for users who may otherwise feel uncomfortable about buying marijuana, Mehdizadeh said.
At the Timothy Leary Medical Dispensary in the San Fernando Valley, the vending machine is accessible only during business hours. An employee there said the machine was introduced about five months ago, and provides speedy service.
"It helps a lot of patients who are in a lot of pain and don't want to wait around to get help," Robert Schwartz said. "It's been working out great."
Mehdizadeh said he sought the advice of doctors, and decided to limit the amount of marijuana per user to an ounce per week. Each purchase from the machine yields 1/8th or 2/8th of an ounce. By eliminating a vendor behind the counter, he said, the machine offers users lower drug prices. The 1/8th ounce packet would cost about $40 — $20 lower than the average price at other dispensaries.
A spokesman for a marijuana advocacy group said the machine also benefits dispensary owners.
"It limits the number of workers in the store in the event of a raid, and it'll make it harder for theft," said Nathan Sands, of The Compassionate Coalition.
Marijuana use is illegal under federal law, which does not recognize the medical marijuana laws in California and 11 other states.
The Drug Enforcement Agency and other federal agencies have been actively shutting down major medical marijuana dispensaries throughout the state over the last two years and charging their operators with felony distribution charges.
Mehdizadeh said the Herbal Nutrition Center was the target of a federal raid in December. He said no arrests were made and no charges have been filed against him.
Kris Hermes, a spokesman for advocacy group Americans for Safe Access, said the machine might benefit those who already know how much and what strain of marijuana they're looking for. But he said others will want to see and smell the drug before they buy it.
A man who said he has been authorized to use medical marijuana as part of his anger management therapy said the vending machine's security measures would at least protect against illicit use of the drug.
"You have kids that want to get high and that's not what marijuana is for," Robert Miko said. "It's to medicate."
 

krista921

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just came back through the thread and read this
almost died
"It's true the Europeans laugh at us for a lot of things; That said, who cares? Last time I checked we were still the envy of the world."
envy of the world?? i dont know the statistics but id bet we are NOT the envy of the world
 
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