Your anti-drug rhetoric is another symptom of indoctrination via religious/government propaganda. Apparently, everyone who smokes a joint is an addict with crushing emotional/mental issues who can't help but use a crutch. I've been through the ropes with you over this before and it ended with you avoiding my questions, which is typical fare for anyone who knows they're full of it.
My friend, you need an all-expenses-paid trip to reality. Its clear that your bias is more important than facts concerning the matter, especially concerning psychedelics (cannabis included). Its also overwhelmingly evident that you lack any personal, first-hand experience to be able to render such judgment of these substances or the people who employ them.
Yes, addiction is certainly a problem but you really should focus on substances with real addiction potential and destructive power while recognizing that there are proven benefits to using certain natural alternatives.
Should anything be master over you? Of course not. Theres a common sense checks and balances system for that, commonly referred to as "moderation." I get what you're saying and I'm not here to bash you over the head but your stroke is a bit too broad.
I believe that you're over target there. Introspection is painful. It makes you see/face the things about yourself that you don't like and cannabis grants you a different perspective that may allow you to see things beyond the hindrances of "sobriety."
The Biblical anointing oil, as prescribed by God to Moses and used by Christ.
The healing balm of Gilead.
What do both have in common? Their main ingredient was oil of Kaneh-Bah (Hebrew, from which we derive the word "cannabis").
This country was founded on hemp. Our constitution was drafted on hemp paper for fucks sake.
Your anti-drug rhetoric is another symptom of indoctrination via religious/government propaganda. Apparently, everyone who smokes a joint is an addict with crushing emotional/mental issues who can't help but use a crutch. I've been through the ropes with you over this before and it ended with you avoiding my questions, which is typical fare for anyone who knows they're full of it.
My friend, you need an all-expenses-paid trip to reality. Its clear that your bias is more important than facts concerning the matter, especially concerning psychedelics (cannabis included). Its also overwhelmingly evident that you lack any personal, first-hand experience to be able to render such judgment of these substances or the people who employ them.
Yes, addiction is certainly a problem but you really should focus on substances with real addiction potential and destructive power while recognizing that there are proven benefits to using certain natural alternatives.
Should anything be master over you? Of course not. Theres a common sense checks and balances system for that, commonly referred to as "moderation." I get what you're saying and I'm not here to bash you over the head but your stroke is a bit too broad.
all reality is made of tools designed by God for us.
I'd argue that all drugs are tools and all have a proper use (as well as improper uses).
Psychedelic drugs are introspection tools to help explore the Beyond that God put Within you ;)
I believe that you're over target there. Introspection is painful. It makes you see/face the things about yourself that you don't like and cannabis grants you a different perspective that may allow you to see things beyond the hindrances of "sobriety."
The Biblical anointing oil, as prescribed by God to Moses and used by Christ.
The healing balm of Gilead.
What do both have in common? Their main ingredient was oil of Kaneh-Bah (Hebrew, from which we derive the word "cannabis").
This country was founded on hemp. Our constitution was drafted on hemp paper for fucks sake.