Never liked the stuff myself. I didn't like how I felt or being out of control . Same with booze. I'd cross that line of intoxication and be a loose cannon. No self control.
You gave up because you were to lazy to practice.
Never liked the stuff myself. I didn't like how I felt or being out of control . Same with booze. I'd cross that line of intoxication and be a loose cannon. No self control.
why continue if you don't like it. I can't stand the taste of artichokes eitherYou gave up because you were to lazy to practice.![]()
why continue if you don't like it. I can't stand the taste of artichokes either
I made my fair share of bad choices that's for damn sure. probably why my health isn't good these days. Just wasn't impressed with weedYou did the right thing based on your own good sence. I did the opposite based on my own good sence.![]()
I made my fair share of bad choices that's for damn sure. probably why my health isn't good these days. Just wasn't impressed with weed
why continue if you don't like it. I can't stand the taste of artichokes either
The United States hates natural herbal remedys and durable clothing. That country has to go to hell.
Yet Canada has ignored it's major reports for over 60 years that came down on the side of legalization.
Seems we are no better in this injustice than the Americans are.
Worse perhaps as we think we are better than they are.
Regards
DL
Marijuana turns perfectly normal drunkards into lazy gluttons. Padlock yer ice box before inviting your stoner friends (byoP) FOR PIZZA.
Can't stand em they always forget how much food they gobbled up
Folks talkin bout all the new jobs the stoners'll have if you can wake the bastids up to go to work
Well that is certainly true. They started the damn war on drugs nuttery though.
I had heard that the Canabis research on rats failed its audit. Something about the researchers consuming more than the rats. You might think this is funny but it establishes a scientific conflict of interest which leads to critics demanding that the raw data has been compromised.
In a private meeting yesterday in downtown Toronto, the Honourable Anne McLellan, Chair of the government’s Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation, spoke with various stakeholders in legalization to provide updates on the process and timeline.
McLellan, who is also a Senior Advisor at Bennett Jones LLP, an international law firm based in Canada, spoke at the Bennett Jones office in downtown Toronto, along with Hugo Alves, a Senior Partner at BJ. Bennett Jones also represents numerous businesses operating in Canada’s medical cannabis space.
Mclellan told attendees to expect legislation earlier than later, and that the government wants legalization in place “no later than six months before the next election”.
Key points from the meeting are below.
https://news.lift.co/mclellan-government-wants-legalization-running-no-later-6-months-next-election/