Bear_Hunter
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Pot effects different people different ways. And it can be absorbed through different pathways.. which have different effects. Its been around for like 10,000 years.. And was only made illegal by the US Gov. because they needed to give DEA a job after they decided to control the import of coke and heroin. As a result, it's conveniently become valuable (It wouldnt be otherwise because well.. true to its nickname 'weed' it grows.. easily.) and now they've started gaining revenue off controlling its import as-well. Why do you think California decided to take a chunk of that pie? They want money.
Pot/Tabaco are made up of the same basical chemical structure with a few minor changes (THCvsNicotine) yet, in studies pot doesnt end up causing cancers or diseases. Rather it lowers your chance of getting them. In the end.. There are NO long term negative side effects to pot. Besides some short term memory loss from heavy use that goes away when stopped, the only really thing you have to gauge is how it effects you as a person. If used and not abused (though the potential for abuse in extreme cases is low as the amount required to OD on is 40,000x the amount required to get you 'high' unlike alcohols 1 to 10 ratio.) I think everyone should give it a shot at least once. Its really part of human nature. It used to be vital to win wars, and to keep people happy, and is a sacrament in many religions around the world.
For body building I'd rcmd trying a vaporizer. I hear it gives a great head high, but not a body high. Perfect for keeping motivated. I know several who even work out high. Some people get more focused on it.
It was legal in the USA... Americas founding fathers openly smoked it... Its just a bit stigmatized these days for political reasons. Money is power.
Pot/Tabaco are made up of the same basical chemical structure with a few minor changes (THCvsNicotine) yet, in studies pot doesnt end up causing cancers or diseases. Rather it lowers your chance of getting them. In the end.. There are NO long term negative side effects to pot. Besides some short term memory loss from heavy use that goes away when stopped, the only really thing you have to gauge is how it effects you as a person. If used and not abused (though the potential for abuse in extreme cases is low as the amount required to OD on is 40,000x the amount required to get you 'high' unlike alcohols 1 to 10 ratio.) I think everyone should give it a shot at least once. Its really part of human nature. It used to be vital to win wars, and to keep people happy, and is a sacrament in many religions around the world.
For body building I'd rcmd trying a vaporizer. I hear it gives a great head high, but not a body high. Perfect for keeping motivated. I know several who even work out high. Some people get more focused on it.
It was legal in the USA... Americas founding fathers openly smoked it... Its just a bit stigmatized these days for political reasons. Money is power.