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!
Habit != Addiction
Also, you want to differentiate between physical and mental addiction. Those are not the same thing.
Although physical and mental addiction aren't the same thing, they are very intertwined in a complicated relationship.
Weed affects neurotransmitters in the brain, which results in changes in perceptions, moods, and behaviour, stunts psychospiritual growth/ maturity, and diminishes one's ability to function optimally in the world, like any other psychotropic. Not only that, weed impairs memory and cognitive functioning, and disrupts hormones. The addiction develops in the brain with neurotransmitters called endocannabinoids. Unlike other neurotransmitters, endocannabinoids work by dampening down the effects of other neurotransmitters, which depress other neurotransmitters and slows everything down. This is the complete opposite of the way all other neurotransmitters work. This is also why it works so well as a medicine for conditions like peripheral neuropathy and chronic pain, when the treatment goal is to slow down neurotransmitters that have become over-stimulated.
Essentially, weed tricks the brain. The brain thinks the cannabinoid balance is natural, so it stops producing them or reduces receptors. When it stops producing them, then the neurotransmitter is not available to perform its function and that's why cravings and withdrawal occur. Then, more weed will be required to get the same "high" , which is called tolerance, and then addiction develops...meaning if you use weed on a regular basis, eventually your brain won’t produce enough of its own endocannabinoids leading to addiction because it can provide artificial stimulation since your natural neurotransmitters are not around to do the job.
Insofar as physical addiction, we have also found that post-acute-withdrawal syndrome can be prolonged due to the fact that cannabinoids are fat soluble, which allows them to linger in the body for longer periods of time.
As I mentioned, I also thought weed addition was a myth until I became involved in this clinic 8 year ago. I even had to go back to school to study organic chemistry so I could become licensed. As a man once said "Only fools and dead men don't change their mind..." John H. Patterson
Not according to Grey's medical dictionary