What is your real view on marijuana?

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I have read through some threads on marijuana here. As a foreigner I dont know when you guys are joking and when not.

So what is the your view after all? My personal view changed when I went from my trash country (India) to Netherlands for the first time. That place really showed me how marijuana is not the devil it is made out to be. I tried it there for the first time and don't regret it one bit.

I have been giving out grass for ass (wink) in Singapore. So far found that Singaporeans are more narrow minded than foreigners about drugs. Even light ones like marijuana. The ones who do like weed are dumb enough to buy directly from dealers like they have never heard of the underground internet before.

What is your view?
 
I prescribe medical cannabis everyday in Canada. It is a very safe medicine and works wonders.
 
Is it for pain relief?
More than that. Anti inflammatory. Cell signaling. Neural.

Conditions that I use Cannabis to treat

Anxiety
Arthritis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autoimmune disorders
Cancer
Chronic Fatigue syndrome
Depression
Fibromyalgia
Insomnia
Inflamatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menopause
Migraine and headache
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuropathy
Chronic Pain
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Restless Leg Syndrome
Seizure disorder (Epilepsy)
Stress​
 
More than that. Anti inflammatory. Cell signaling. Neural.

Conditions that I use Cannabis to treat

Anxiety
Arthritis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autoimmune disorders
Cancer
Chronic Fatigue syndrome
Depression
Fibromyalgia
Insomnia
Inflamatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menopause
Migraine and headache
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuropathy
Chronic Pain
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Restless Leg Syndrome
Seizure disorder (Epilepsy)
Stress​
So many uses.
How it help with depression and anxiety?
 
THC works on the CB1 receptors in the brain. Also influences serotonin receptors.

Myrcene a terpene cannabinoid also has sedative relax promoting effects when used with CBD.
 
while i'm ok with medicinal marijuana, recreational marijuana is rampant all over sillycon valley now. you can smell it in shopping malls, on the road (as more drivers are smoking it while driving), at the park, in restrooms, subway, walkways, even offices. there are more millennials smoking it than baby boomers. you can see and smell them everywhere in sf. nerds and geeks in the tech sector started smoking weed as they are now legal and readily available. in the $6.9k a room "laptop and latte" districts in sf, you'll find young tech snobs sipping $6.9 coffee, typing on their $1.69k macbooks, and smoking $16.9 designer weeds. i hope they get lung cancer and eat shit and die when tech firms go belly up and lay off all these losers.
 
while i'm ok with medicinal marijuana, recreational marijuana is rampant all over sillycon valley now. you can smell it in shopping malls, on the road (as more drivers are smoking it while driving), at the park, in restrooms, subway, walkways, even offices. there are more millennials smoking it than baby boomers. you can see and smell them everywhere in sf. nerds and geeks in the tech sector started smoking weed as they are now legal and readily available. in the $6.9k a room "laptop and latte" districts in sf, you'll find young tech snobs sipping $6.9 coffee, typing on their $1.69k macbooks, and smoking $16.9 designer weeds. i hope they get lung cancer and eat shit and die when tech firms go belly up and lay off all these losers.

It's also rampant in Colorado, lots of libtard stoner losers do nothing but laze around and get high.

The Rocky Mountain High! :rolleyes:
 
We have bylaw that you can only consume recreational cannabis in private. Not in public.
 
We have bylaw that you can only consume recreational cannabis in private. Not in public.
it's against city laws to smoke anything in the office or near any commercial or retail doorway (less than 25 feet for some cities and 15 feet for other cities). it's against state laws to smoke in certain state parks. same for city and county parks. it's against the law now in berkeley to smoke within an apartment or condo complex. it's against dui laws to smoke weed, take drugs, get high, and drive under the influence (not just alcohol but also medication and drugs). folks have been toeing the line but now they don't care anymore as it's total chaos - the cops can't keep up with so many smoking weed everywhere that they give up catching and citing anybody unless there's an accident and someone gets injured or killed. it's a great law for those who need weed to suppress and overcome their medical issues. but the majority of users are spoiling it for the few. millennials have the worst attitude and behavior when it cums to marijuana use, similar to "smokeless" cigs. they think about the now and never think about the consequences - addiction, lung cancer due to smoke (not the medicinal properties), health issues to others, inconvenience to others around them. the laws to restrict its use in specific areas and confines and circumstances have becum useless without anyone enforcing them.
 
It's also rampant in Colorado, lots of libtard stoner losers do nothing but laze around and get high.

The Rocky Mountain High! :rolleyes:
and those going into the marijuana business in colorado by following state regulations can't survive, just like the ones in california. on the other hand, those who go under the regulatory radar are thriving in the black market. this is because state regulations and tax laws for marijuana in any of these states including washington exact an ungodly amount of "license" and red tape money.
 
Will it help to alleviate conditions for cancer patients?
 
Will it help to alleviate conditions for cancer patients?
Yes for symptoms.

For certain cancers eg glioblastoma there is some evidence it actually treats the cancer.

GPR55 and TPRV1 receptors.
 
Yes for symptoms.

For certain cancers eg glioblastoma there is some evidence it actually treats the cancer.

GPR55 and TPRV1 receptors.

Is it mainstream or will it ever become mainstream?
 
say no to drugs! millions of people die each year from injecting marijuana!
 
I am not a smoker, but maybe this is legal.Try this

Move over, marijuana: Scientists have their eye on a THC-like psychoactive chemical found in the unassuming, lumpy Radula, a group of plants in the liverwort family. That’s not to say that some people weren’t already aware of its existence, though. Dried Radula is sold online as “incense,” and some liverwort users say it’s like a legal form of cannabis. In the paper published Wednesday in Science Advances, Swiss researchers show just how close to cannabis it actually is.


The team behind the study examined a molecule found in various species of Radula and found that it really is very similar to THC (also known as (−)-trans-Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol), the most well-known psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. The molecule, called (−)-cis-perrottetinene — cis-PET for short — is so similar to THC that its effects on mouse brains are similar.
 
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