To: A CA Guy
"Pot is smoked and instantly gets into the body. That is faster than being injected with a drug. Look it up in medical websites if you don't believe it. Alcohol can be sipped or drank slowly over time with food and someone may never even get close to high. So, they are nothing like each other unless the alcohol drinker is abusing the drinking."
LMAO---let me again reiterate how much these threads piss me off, because of ANTI drug propaganda that is used to prove points. Just as with alcohol, smoking pot is not a linear event. The more you consume the more it will affect you and visa-versa. Also, injection is the fasted way to have a substance enter the body and "start working." Your whole point about smoking a drug is ungrounded, false, and does nothing to differentiate between alcohol and pot.
Revert to my other post, Conservatism is based in experience, liberalism is based in theory. So get "experienced" or don't post on these threads which you know nothing about.
To: xpertskir
What is the difference in how fast something gets throughout the system between smoking and the stomach?
Smoking something gets what you smoked throughout the body by way of the lungs instantly, the stomach is considered slow by comparison.
You can drink slowly and eat food and never get high.
Smoking gets the ingredients of pot throughout the body instantly.
Alcohol and pot are two different things entirely. They are not two peas in a pod.
We all get you want to use alcohol as a platform to legalize recreational drugs, but they are so different that you really can compare them until the alcohol drinker abuses the alcohol (which is when you could be legally breaking the law depending on where and what you are doing).
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07/03/2006 12:50:50 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
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