Cannabinoids were a natural part of the human food chain until governments worldwide wiped them out. A profitable explosion of disease and illness followed.
Yes ladies I totally agree. I wouldn't take medical pot even if they paid me for it. Which is exactly what they did. They offered a legal card and wanted to pay for it.
I said no way! I know that the medical stuff is laced full of crap. I've seen the results first hand from people smoking it. It's addicting and it does not heal anymore. Mary Jane is not addictive and it's a very wise healer. I've used cannabis to cure Lyme in me but I wouldn't touch that street medical pot with a ten foot pole.
Any natural healing herb or plant that Big Harma gets it grotty mitts on these days is tainted. The pure cannabis tinctures prescribed by doctors pre 1937 healed most ailments. These days it’s probably better to grow a couple of plants at home, make your own oil and bake cookies. More people have died from alcohol related diseases over the decades than the cannabis herb and is one of the worst drugs on the market. As already mentioned, the socially engineered hopelessness epidemic has also led to self medicating with just about anything people can get their hands on - especially our younger generation, so chemically treated cannabis will harm them. Governments have seriously run out of excuses to tax the people. They do fuck all apart from enable harm.
I know what you mean. Australia has been overrun by the frankensteinian chemical crystal methamphetamine (ice) and that has caused so much more dysfunction to damage to families and communities than decriminalised joints ever did. Governments prefer drugged out populations because it’s easier for them to commit their crimes and not be challenged. Drug support services are also scarce.
actually i am saying decriminalizing pot made things terrible in Denver.
because pot became legal it had to be made stronger. Combine that with dry air, a mile high, altitude sickness the modern concentrated pot damages people that visit Denver that visit to do drugs legally and the end up on the street as deranged young men with no shoes and young women prostituting themselves on the bus. I never ever saw anything like it anywhere else in the USA.
Maybe Denver is a population experiment with tainted pot to see how many lives they can destroy. Before western racketeering politicians distorted and demonised it in the 1930s, cannabis was known and respected as a healing and relaxation herb for centuries. Doctors provided tinctures for most ailments and addiction treatment centres use it as an exit drug. But there is so much more socially engineered hopelessness in western countries these days so I guess self medication with drugs is also more widespread. Really makes you wonder what the point of governments are anymore apart from being tax vacuum cleaners. I smoked recreational joints with my overworked media colleagues in the 80s for relaxation and eventually grew out of it. We had pure organic cannibas back then. Not like all the chemically tainted stuff out there now. The state I live in seems to have a lot of recreational cocaine users in the wealthier suburbs and politicians are as crooked as they come. But then, politics and organised crime are one and the same. I'll have a look at who runs Denver. Creating more drug addiction problems on top of the fentanyl epidemic is plain stupid.
Yes ladies I totally agree. I wouldn't take medical pot even if they paid me for it. Which is exactly what they did. They offered a legal card and wanted to pay for it.
I said no way! I know that the medical stuff is laced full of crap. I've seen the results first hand from people smoking it. It's addicting and it does not heal anymore. Mary Jane is not addictive and it's a very wise healer. I've used cannabis to cure Lyme in me but I wouldn't touch that street medical pot with a ten foot pole.
Any natural healing herb or plant that Big Harma gets it grotty mitts on these days is tainted. The pure cannabis tinctures prescribed by doctors pre 1937 healed most ailments. These days it’s probably better to grow a couple of plants at home, make your own oil and bake cookies. More people have died from alcohol related diseases over the decades than the cannabis herb and is one of the worst drugs on the market. As already mentioned, the socially engineered hopelessness epidemic has also led to self medicating with just about anything people can get their hands on - especially our younger generation, so chemically treated cannabis will harm them. Governments have seriously run out of excuses to tax the people. They do fuck all apart from enable harm.
my only issue is the pot nowadays that is this concentrated resin really is a threat to society. Just look at the streets in downtown Denver.
I know what you mean. Australia has been overrun by the frankensteinian chemical crystal methamphetamine (ice) and that has caused so much more dysfunction to damage to families and communities than decriminalised joints ever did. Governments prefer drugged out populations because it’s easier for them to commit their crimes and not be challenged. Drug support services are also scarce.
actually i am saying decriminalizing pot made things terrible in Denver.
because pot became legal it had to be made stronger. Combine that with dry air, a mile high, altitude sickness the modern concentrated pot damages people that visit Denver that visit to do drugs legally and the end up on the street as deranged young men with no shoes and young women prostituting themselves on the bus. I never ever saw anything like it anywhere else in the USA.
Maybe Denver is a population experiment with tainted pot to see how many lives they can destroy. Before western racketeering politicians distorted and demonised it in the 1930s, cannabis was known and respected as a healing and relaxation herb for centuries. Doctors provided tinctures for most ailments and addiction treatment centres use it as an exit drug. But there is so much more socially engineered hopelessness in western countries these days so I guess self medication with drugs is also more widespread. Really makes you wonder what the point of governments are anymore apart from being tax vacuum cleaners. I smoked recreational joints with my overworked media colleagues in the 80s for relaxation and eventually grew out of it. We had pure organic cannibas back then. Not like all the chemically tainted stuff out there now. The state I live in seems to have a lot of recreational cocaine users in the wealthier suburbs and politicians are as crooked as they come. But then, politics and organised crime are one and the same. I'll have a look at who runs Denver. Creating more drug addiction problems on top of the fentanyl epidemic is plain stupid.
yes, plants are powerful medicine and used as such rather than like fast food…