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If marijuana was legalized for recreational use...

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Originally posted by: Arcadio
Why would I poison my body with marijuana when i can get the same effect by reading a good book?

😕 I have read numerous good books in my life.. I am not sure what you're talking about.
 
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: Red Irish
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'm not entirely certain whether it would lead to lower prices or not.

Good point. I would suspect more demand -> higher prices.

Prices? Just grow it in your garden.

<---- lives in Michigan. I am not sure how easy that is.

Loft space / basement + ultraviolet lamps 😉
 
Originally posted by: ahenkel
I smoke socially usually when I hang out with my friends every couple weeks I like being really baked on occasion. If it was legal I'd be afraid I would turn into one of those people that gets ripped all the time and the fun would wear off. (plus being out of work makes it not a smart choice) I don't want to be getting high just to maintain. It needs to be fun.

I think I am baked 10-20% of my time that I am awake... it is still fun for me as I only do it when my day is over. Just about everyday when the day is over I get baked and play my 360 or watch some documentary that all of the sudden is interesting ..lol or watch sports.

On the weekends tho... I often wake and bake.

 
legal status of weed hasn't, and never will change my opinion or usage. frankly, i'm pretty sure cops around here don't care about the occasional user.

i don't think making it "legal" would really change anything here in Canada.
 
I don't really care if it's legal or not.
The question (as others pointed out) is whether companies would continue to violate our constitutional rights by doing random drug testing.

It's been at least 10 years since I've done it (I'm 37 now). But I've got some friends who smoke on a fairly regular basis (all very successful middle-class guys with jobs and families by the way), so if I didn't have to worry about getting fired, I'd probably partake occasionally.
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
legal status of weed hasn't, and never will change my opinion or usage. frankly, i'm pretty sure cops around here don't care about the occasional user.

i don't think making it "legal" would really change anything here in Canada.

Hey, you stole my post! :frown:

KT
 
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