doctashock:
As someone who chooses to refrain from smoking marijuana more often than not, I still believe in it's legalization. If nothing else it would decrease the amount of contaminated cannibus on the market, and just like with prohibition it would cut out a large segment of gateway criminals who turn to more violent crimes.
willdabeast:
what? America be polite? how Un-American!

i think our infotainment culture has numbed our nation into a dull stupor. no actual debating anymore it's " i have an opinion and you going to hear it like it or not!". we have beocme so self-absorbed that the rest of the world is just a sound bite on CNN's hourly update. "15 more people died in Iraq today, now to our movie reviews..."

have we lost the capacity to care for each other? i don't think it's gone but just forgotten.
_sarah_:
Whoooooo... whenever my back goes out (once every year or so), I take Flexeril and Tylenol 3. (I'm allergic to Vicodin).

I always feel like my face is sliding off. It's hellaciously cool.
squire:
I'm all for medical cannabis. And vicodin. And the Aislers Set. wink
les:
legalize it all.
peggy:
'92 instead of '93? Hmmmm........ miao!!

I've been fiending for that shit all day.
peggy:
Yeah, the name is what attracted me when I was younger, but I normally hate wine and champagne, however, I just loved the stuff.

So, come for the name, stay for the taste I guess. biggrin
cheech:
I'm for grass, period, although my name is deceptive; I've very rarely even had any. A handful of times in my life, really.
Somehow, I resisted the urge to "go to the next level" of drugs and take coke and heroin! whatever whatever

I did manage to get gacked on bourbon tonight, though. Oooh, "gateway drug!" Watch out; I'll be making pie next!

Send me vicodin!