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To: Strategerist

I’m mostly reefering (couldn’t resist) to the increased numbers of kids that will now become pot smokers because to them and their parents, it will be seen as not too bad. And I’ll take any bet you want that I’ll be able to pick out the 12 year old who’s the pot smoker. And in many cases it becomes an ugly way of life. And my argument if we are talking about an adult is this. Imagine what their conversation (or accomplishments) would be like if they didn’t smoke pot? I’ve been there and done that, seen many sorry cases, so sorry but, this mind ain’t moving on pot. And it’s a far cry from alcohol. You can have a drink or two and still think rationally. Once you are stoned, even a little bit stoned, your mindset completely changes. And not for the better. It truly is insidious poison. Just one more sign of the world we’ve become. I would hope and pray that good parents stand up to the challenge for their children’s sake.


30 posted on 12/12/2012 8:48:10 AM PST by bramps (Sarah Palin got more votes in 2008 than Mitt Romney got in 2012)
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To: bramps

And it’s a far cry from alcohol. You can have a drink or two and still think rationally. Once you are stoned, even a little bit stoned, your mindset completely changes. And not for the better.

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Why is it that some folks see alcohol use as a spectrum (drink a little, minimal impact - drink a lot, major impact) but think pot is like a light switch, on or off, and once on, you were all in?

Bramps, when you smoked pot, did you never notice that if you took just a hit or two off the joint the impact was considerably less than if you burned the big fatty all by yourself?


70 posted on 12/12/2012 11:01:18 AM PST by dmz
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