Not necessary; I believe you. I just thought that you'd find both the site and the article amusing. But understand that marijuana is not considered a narcotic. It's a hallucinogen, although that's not an entirely accurate description either.
Thanks for the explication.
Also a euphoiric. Perhaps not narcotic by a very narrow definition, but certainly by a commonly used definition. Just the kind of thing that should be readily available to all our family, friends and neighbors. ( ') (, )
narcotic
adj 1: of or relating to or designating narcotics; "narcotic addicts"; "narcotic stupor" 2: inducing stupor or narcosis; "narcotic drugs" [syn: narcotizing] 3: inducing mental lethargy; "a narcotic speech" [syn: soporiferous, soporific] n : a drug that produces numbness or stupor; often taken for pleasure or to reduce pain; extensive use can lead to addiction
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