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Your opinion on weed?

IS Weed OK?

  • Weed is fantastic

    Votes: 34 53.1%
  • It's bad >:(

    Votes: 18 28.1%
  • Were you high when you made this?

    Votes: 12 18.8%

  • Total voters
    64
I don't really care too much for it but I don't think it should be illegal.

I'm for the legalization of all drugs.
 
I'm indifferent to it.

I will say that I don't like the way it tastes, smells, or how I feel when I smoke it.

I will also say that I am not for it being legalised.
 
Time and place for everything. The trouble with mind altering drugs, including prescription, is that trying to function in an interactive crowded world. Can you keep yourself and others safe?
 
Tried it. Can't handle it. Makes me paranoid.
But I have many stoner friends. Mellow, laid-back, unpretentious, kind of people.
 
Time and place for everything. The trouble with mind altering drugs, including prescription, is that trying to function in an interactive crowded world. Can you keep yourself and others safe?

That's up to the individual and I think it should be treated that way.

We don't lock people up for being drunk, but if they do something while drunk that harms another, that's when they've proven themselves incapable of functioning in society and when they need to be removed.
 
it fa morons

but handy fa real pain

so since moron countrys create pain guess it fit they weedys
 
How about you try again with a larger option poll...just good or bad how simple can you be. I've never done it so can't say it good, but don't think it's bad either so what do I put as my answer?

Lol just a fun poll. I'm not holding a gun to your head telling you to vote for this. I just want to hear what you think :) The poll is just a bonus....
 
It can be quite dangerous if used often - it can damage the immune system and have a deleterious effect on brain cells; on the other hand I don't see anything wrong with occasional use (I've tried it, but it didn't do much for me). It's probably no more dangerous than alcohol. If people want to chill out on weed rather than booze, that should be their choice.

It certainly shouldn't be illegal. It has been found, among other things, to be one of the few substances which can ease the pain of incurable late stage cancer, and of degenerative diseases.

Studies upon studies have shown that "wars on drugs" end up doing far more harm, both in the long and short term, than legalizing would do. However, very few Western governments are prepared to take the political step of legalization. The shrill, uninformed, and mostly stupid anti-drugs lobbies are too powerful and politically well-connected.

-T.
 
It's neither good nor bad; it is a substance that affects one's state of mind. That is all. All evidence demonstrates it to be no more obtrusive or damaging in terms of its effects than alcohol, and in terms of potential medical complaints and wider socio-cultural effects, far less so. In terms of its legality, there is something fundamentally sick about cultures that have made space for the violent drunk but not the placid stoner.

Just like those intoxicants arbirtrarily deemed "legal" (such as alcohol), it's a matter of consideration and moderation: there is no good argument why someone can come home from work and legally enjoy a glass of wine or two and not enjoy a joint. However, taken to extremes and excess it will, like anything else, lead to problems.

As for my personal take on it, it's fairly pleasant on occassion. I much prefer wine r port as my drug of choice, but there's the rub: I'm allowed my drug of choice, despite the fact that it's evidently at least AS harmful (quite alot more if the actual evidence is anything to go by) as weed.
 
It's basically impossible for and probably others to answer the poll given the choices. I've never tried it so I don't know if it's fantastic, I have no problem with it so I don't think it's bad, and there's very little indication as to whether or not you were high when you made this thread.

That said, I've never tried it, won't try it, and really don't care if other people want to smoke it. I'm fine with legalization.
 
Debatable. And it should also be noted...no one has ever died from using marijuana.

Ever.

Maybe not, but I have seen it cause such serious brain damage the person might as well have been dead. It's not a pretty sight.
 
And what do you think?

Well I don't want anyone to think I'm biased. So I just want to hear everyone elses opinion. I know the poll is very limited, but it is really just for fun. I'd rather hear what you all have to say anyway

ETA: :)
 
I smoked weed throughout my last year of high school and my first couple years of college, and had a lot of fun doing it and don't regret it in the least. It helped me mellow out through much of my angst issues when I was younger. I tried coke a couple times and mushrooms and various pills, but pot was my favorite and suited me at the time.

I did it less and less my last couple years of college and since. I was usually around people who smoked, had many roommates and friends who did. But for some reason, my self-consciousness and depressive tendencies caught up with me, and smoking pot is infrequently an enjoyable experience anymore. There are too many personal issues I avoided for too long and smoked pot to depress and avoid them. I also became an increasingly cynical person, to a fault, and did not enjoy being so.

Now I get entirely too paranoid and eventually just have to leave the room and go lay down to sort out the multitude of negative thoughts compounded by being high.
I've always been a bit of a worrier. So being near 30, I think my worries have grown and grown, and pot does very little to diminish them. I also feel I depended on it too much as a means of socializing and meeting people because I've never been good at either of those, and I'd rather that not be the case any longer.
If and when I do get high, I have to be in a super good mood and drunk or drinking and around people who make me feel good about myself. I used to be able to get high and just listen to music and find it to be an incredible experience, but now I just have too many worries for my mind to enter that mode.
I don't have any problems with the drug and I feel it once had a positive influence on myself and it can on others. I support legalizing it. But, like any other drug, including alcohol, you just have to be under positive psychological conditions to being doing it. Typically when offered, I turn it down.
 
Ding ding ding.

Alcohol is worse. Doing more damage to a lot of lives. But people out there who have been born and raised to see marijuana as "drugs" and "drugs" as "evil" aren't going to change their minds soon.

Cali will come through first. In fact, the "medicinal" cards are very :lol:-worthy. I've a few friends out in Cali smoking proudly on the streets after getting a doctor to conveniently recognize their "insomnia." In a sense, marijuana out there is already legal--you just need to go through a loophole. The fact that they came so close to passing Prop 19 is amazing. Should've passed/will eventually. And there won't be a difference in the quality of life out there.

I only smoke maybe twice a year. I never want to carry any on me until it's legal. Even though I disagree vehemently with the laws, I just like abiding by them (I just know my luck).

One day, folks are going to look back at marijuana and its part in the "war on drugs" as ridiculously as we now look back at the Prohibition Era.

Couldn't have said it better myself.
 
We are 420 friendly and do smoke it. But we have some reasons for why. My honey has severe nerve pain from 10 work comp surgeries, and he is in some level of pain all day long. When he does to much he has some nasty cramps and aches and numbness and has some insomnia.

They give him Norco, Vicodin, Percaset, Flexril. And those make him feel loopy all day and they are very addicting.

So he smokes to relieve the pain and it does 3x's better job at pain relief than all those pills. He smokes from a 1/2 joint to full joint in 1-1/2 days. And he feels so much better and able to do most things normally.


I talk a couple hits here and there and some at night to go to sleep. So they should legalize it ASAP......
 
Used to love it in college - smoked like a chimney.

Graduated and got out in the "real world" and suddenly it seemed counter-productive and I just quit. I was surprised I didn't miss it a bit.

If you wanna smoke it, smoke it. Just don't get into legal trouble and don't make it the center of your life. It's a vice like anything else - alcohol, gambling, etc.

Yes, it should be legal. I don't know anyone who wants to get that can't with a few phone calls.

When I'm older and retired, I may take it up again. I like the idea of getting baked and going fishing, and doing other "old guy" stuff.

I'm betting there are a lot of seniors that are doing the exact same thing.
 
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