I'm local and was offered a job at the audit by 2 people I know working it however I didn't take it being was concerned about an old weed charge may not allow me to pass the background check that's required.
I'm telling you that to let you know how close I am.
So I talked to someone closely associated with the audit a few hours ago and I can't stop smiling. They have found BOXES of fraudulent ballots. Not just invalid ballots or ballots that were not properly marked / counted.....
FAKE PAPER BALLOTS.
"How many boxes?" I asked
"More than enough" was the answer I got back.
That's just one category guys. There are MULTIPLE other categories.
I can't go into other details without risking the process and people doing it but I wanted to encourage you guys and give you some lab-tested pure hopium.
Keep praying and keep dropping red-pills.
GOD WINS!
I remember your post regarding your weed charge. Thanks for the update fren.
Alcohol, sugar, and cigarettes are (a) insanely addictive and (b) lethal. Weed is neither. So it makes sense that it's the one out of the four that isn't sold in vending machines.
I want to add that while it's not "insanely addictive or lethal", it is certainly addictive when abused.
What's even more troubling is the amount of chinese carts sold at dispensaries.
Actually, only 9% of users become addicted psychologically. That's the current statistic anyway.
I wouldn't be surprised if change of diet and exercise will solve a lot of emotional issues for most people. (I say this as someone who's overcome these barricades myself)
Another reason lockdowns are no good.
We know very little about the endocannabinoid system found in the human body.
CBD can works on the endo1 network of the peripheral system, but you need THC to help with inflammation of the CNS like what is found in PTSD. That being said, there are thousands of compounds in mass spec of marijuana that we need more research to see what delivers those anti-inflammatory properties for better targeted strains.
Do I worry states where it is legalized is kind of like LSD being used by the CIA since we don’t know enough about it to pinpoint what’s therapeutic and what is problematic? Yes. But there are double blind studies out there showing marijuana can heal nervous system inflammation and issues that aren’t purely emotional problems.
I was prescribed many medications to deal with my military service. It is almost impossible to describe how the past comes to visit you at 2am almost every morning. Weed brought me uninterrupted sleep, alleviated the pain from a service connected injury. + I managed to stop taking the Codeine/Mini press and a handful of other meds. There are many other emotions that weed seems to manage for the X military guy or gal. Saved my marriage and my ability to function normally.
habit forming, not addictive.
Weed gives me depression, but yeah should not be outlawed
Agreed. Especially when over 70% of the population is doing it anyway.
The fact that the alternative circles were okay with using mj only divided people more in long run. It allowed the cabal to push their propaganda on the mj users, while the conservative side rejected these people in society.
It's my opinion that these people should've been accepted and worked with. Problem there is that the cabal couldn't have kept them on welfare and other government programs.
Amazing how it all comes back to control, doesnt it?
indicas give me depression Sativas help uplift
I used to like it, but now I just feel like I always get these invasive thoughts and I get fixated on certain problems in my life. I feel like they’ve only focused on increasing THC and/or CBD content, but none of the other compounds which likely have some psychoactive affects as well.
There is no addictive qualities. 40 years smoker. Addictive personalities may be counted among users but it's their psychological issue not the marijuana. They would be just a blip on the users meter. Free the leaf!
I'm not addicted. I stopped on the spot and have no issues when I take a tolerance break. It's you not the weed.
all nicotine products are highly addictive. There can be a mental addiction to the weed also.
For me, weed was a social addiction. I experienced no physical or mental withdrawals, but the only way to actually quit was to stop hanging out with my group of friends at the time. It was a very tough thing to do.
So much wasted time, I'm glad that phase is long behind me, haven't touched drugs or alcohol in 13 years now.
I agree, my sons both smoke it, me I can't it makes me paranoid and I feel like I can't breath. But, if my sons run out and can't get it in a timely manner. They can become extremely grumpy. They are 27 and 40 so when they stop by and are grumpy the first thing I say is what are you out of weed?
More so since they soak the tobacco in sugar water before curing so it's even more addictive.
The reality is anything that produces dopamine in your brain has some potential for you to develop an addiction.
Weed is one of the most benign substances known to all mankind but that doesn't make it harmless.
And if a brain injury causes dopamine uptake inhibition cannabis can get that working again. I was diagnosed and prescribed cannabis for this and it worked. You have no idea what having your dopamine and adrenaline jacked in combat does to your body. There is no pharma that can fix that.
While I agree that weed is not lethal and is in fact a plant medicine that has been around for thousands of years and even cures some forms of cancer, it is HIGHLY addictive given chronic use over an extended term. Just peruse the "leaves" reddit sub or sit in for a zoom session on marijuana anonymous sometime. The testimonials are heart-breaking. Users also struggle with Post-Acute-Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) for up to a year after quitting.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a YUGE proponent of medical marijuana. Legalizing recreational marijuana and perpetrating the myth that it's not addictive has also made me a rich man, as I've been able to put two kids through college by investing in a clinic that specifically treats marijuana addiction.
Wrong
You have "waked and baked for over 30 years"... but it's not addictive.
I rest my case.
We agree to disagree. The definition of highly addictive that makes most sense IMHO includes physical withdrawal symptoms, inability to halt use at will for an appreciable length of time, and continued use despite serious negative consequences to life, relationships, work, income, etc. That describes a minute fraction of cannabis consumers (though none I've ever met in 40 years of exposure), even according to NIDA.
I agree with your definition. The vast majority of our clients experience what you describe. For the most part, they are adults who started very young and woke up one day realizing that life had passed them by.
Definitely! Also, this may sound crazy, but weed can be a path to enlightenment and awakening. Why do people think it’s been a criminal substance for so long? It’s just a plant, but don’t want you to use it.
Weed has hundreds of uses.