I don't believe anyone under 25 should do it. Unless they are treating a medical issue such as epilepsy like my friends son. He couldn't function at 12 years old. Now at 22 he's a licensed plumber and productive. The stereotypical statement you made is false.
Not so fast. Well aware some medical conditions are served well with marijuana under the care of a health practitioner. Never spoke against it. Don't know your reasoning for your belief for under 25, but you are right. The body's organs and the brain are not fully developed until into the 20s - that is why the younger you start, the greater the negative effects. Same with smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol.
Dunno about 25 but the frontal lobe of your brain isn't fully formed until you're 21 and marrijuana does affect growing minds differently than already developed ones.
I don't go to health practitioners, I have studied alternative medicine for 30 years and Pot is one of the herbs in the bible. The name is spelled different, it starts with a K. Most police will tell you that pot alone is not a big problem, stoned drivers are mostly annoying due to going too slow. And as far as committing crime, it takes 20 minutes just to decide who is going to the store for munchies. I had to get an IQ test and it came out 147, I smoke to sleep, due to a concussion that stopped me from falling asleep.
My brother recently died mostly due to his drinking causing so much damage to his body. He was always running his truck into stuff, and doing stupid stuff. I believe we should legalize pot if they want to keep alcohol legal.
And todays pot is way to strong and sometimes causes breathing problems for me. I get all I need free but I have to be careful if it is too strong.
Hmm, those who study and practice alternative medicine are health practitioners. Agree., Marijuana should be treated just like alcohol.
it takes 20 minutes just to decide who is going to the store for munchies
Now imagine it's not about going to the store for munchies, but a surgeon removing blood clots.
My only concern is daily users want to downplay the ill effects of marijuana with the tropes of knowing a millionaire or having a high IQ. Unfortunately I have never met such persons in real life. There are both mental and physical ill effects of daily and/or long term use. As for crime, it costs money. Thievery often accompanies drug use.
I don't believe anyone under 25 should do it. Unless they are treating a medical issue such as epilepsy like my friends son. He couldn't function at 12 years old. Now at 22 he's a licensed plumber and productive. The stereotypical statement you made is false.
Not so fast. Well aware some medical conditions are served well with marijuana under the care of a health practitioner. Never spoke against it. Don't know your reasoning for your belief for under 25, but you are right. The body's organs and the brain are not fully developed until into the 20s - that is why the younger you start, the greater the negative effects. Same with smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol.
Dunno about 25 but the frontal lobe of your brain isn't fully formed until you're 21 and marrijuana does affect growing minds differently than already developed ones.
Please present evidence for your claims.
Leftards
I don't go to health practitioners, I have studied alternative medicine for 30 years and Pot is one of the herbs in the bible. The name is spelled different, it starts with a K. Most police will tell you that pot alone is not a big problem, stoned drivers are mostly annoying due to going too slow. And as far as committing crime, it takes 20 minutes just to decide who is going to the store for munchies. I had to get an IQ test and it came out 147, I smoke to sleep, due to a concussion that stopped me from falling asleep.
My brother recently died mostly due to his drinking causing so much damage to his body. He was always running his truck into stuff, and doing stupid stuff. I believe we should legalize pot if they want to keep alcohol legal. And todays pot is way to strong and sometimes causes breathing problems for me. I get all I need free but I have to be careful if it is too strong.
Hmm, those who study and practice alternative medicine are health practitioners. Agree., Marijuana should be treated just like alcohol.
Now imagine it's not about going to the store for munchies, but a surgeon removing blood clots.
My only concern is daily users want to downplay the ill effects of marijuana with the tropes of knowing a millionaire or having a high IQ. Unfortunately I have never met such persons in real life. There are both mental and physical ill effects of daily and/or long term use. As for crime, it costs money. Thievery often accompanies drug use.
You need to hang with a better crowd.