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No harm, no foul - I just wanted you to understand where I was coming from |
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Pharma - pot Energy - clean/renewable energies |
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I also realize that it's great PR, too. |
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They still think that Satan runs the lottery. I heard that the Utah Highway Patrol hired 90 new troopers when Colorado legalized just to bust people doing border runs to get weed. Although, hemp oil does sound like a better alternative to the chemo pills I'm about to swallow in five minutes. The real irony here is that I used to give my ex-wife shit all the time about how much weed she smoked and how it was going to give her cancer. I can probably count on my hands the times I have smoked weed and she's healthy as a horse and I'm the one with Stage 4 Glio Neuronal brain cancer taking chemo and getting radiation. I'm going to be pissed if I could have been cancer free and high as shit all the time. |
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That is awesome. |
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I am thinking about taking up a lot of pot smoking now though...:bong: |
I meet people everyday that are sent by their oncologists. We have them ingesting 1000mgs of THC and 250 of CBD. Not only are visible growths shrinking, we have a gross amount of anecdotal success stories. To the point of national exposure on tv.
It should be next to the aspirin in stores. Until then I guess my boss will just get richer. And if you want to see the funniest most awful riot ever, just try and criminalize weed now. Old people will freak the **** out. |
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Purely hypothetical conversation I had with a friend last weekend. If someone stumbled on some totally natural, "magic" cure for all types of cancer, something like rubbing an acorn on your elbow, would the behemoth cancer industry ever let us know about it? Think of all the billions of dollars that industry brings in. Doctors/surgeons salaries, research grants/researcher salaries, chemo, radiation, etc. I'm skeptical that--if some easy, natural cure that couldn't be patented by Big Pharma were found--we would ever hear about it. I don't mean to imply that everyone involved in cancer research is corrupt by any means, but it seems naive to believe that the whole industry would just fold up their tents and find new careers. There are billions and billions of dollars involved in maintaining status quo.
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So I can eat Ribeyes again if I smoke weed?
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