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Thu 05/29/08 08:37 PM

I swim... and fat people float!laugh
I could use you as a boat. bigsmile

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Thu 05/29/08 08:33 PM

:heart: :heart: :heart: What are your goals that u've yet to accomplish?
Finishing college.

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Thu 05/29/08 08:31 PM

thats funny stuff. I'm as sober as a judge. Probably moreso
Good. Then get me some worms and let's go fishing. Do I need to tie a rope to you to keep you from falling in the water? And when you get a fish on your pole, it is only one and not two. bigsmile

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Thu 05/29/08 08:26 PM

o alright, are you bringing the bait or do I need to go dig some worms?
Do you think you can see straight enough to get me some worms?

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Thu 05/29/08 08:23 PM

a left handed ciggerette.(joint)
No you can't. I'm not cooking. I want to fish instead. bigsmile

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Thu 05/29/08 08:20 PM

now your talkin , catfish will be biting tonight woohoo!!!hey can I bring a lefty with?laugh
What's a lefty? Ignorance here. bigsmile

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Thu 05/29/08 08:18 PM

Books are good for learning the basics, I've done extensive research on marijuana from medical professionals out of the UK and parts of Canada. Sad to hear of your daughter, I don't believe you should smoke marijuana after you have a child...kind of an odd moral code I suppose, but again best of wishes to you and your daughter.flowerforyou
Yes, books are good to read and learn from. Since I have been in college I am just learning alot and doing alot of researching myself. Learning about drugs is one of them. I've been trying for 10 years now to get him to stop. He doesn't smoke it around her, but he comes in with it smelling on him and I have to run him back out. You are correct, a person should not smoke it after having kids. Thank you so much. flowerforyou

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Thu 05/29/08 08:12 PM

I cant I'm addicted and I go into convulsions when I run out!!! I'm talkin slobberin, shakin, floppin around on the floor kinipshin fits!smokin ahhh thats better
Hold on, let me get my fishing pole. laugh

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Thu 05/29/08 08:11 PM







It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.




Took me a minute to find this in the quotes.laugh

Crisis with marijuana can happen if the user suffer's schizophrenia or some other kind of serious psychological illness, however out of 10 relatively healthy individuals using marijuana perhaps one will have substantial health affects later on down the road.
I'm sorry I put it in the quotes. If you will give me a few minutes I will go and get it and type it for you if you are really interested in what it has to say. Thanks.


I am actually if you don't mind.flowerforyou
The main active ingredient in both marijuana and hashish is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a mild hallucinogen. Smoking large amounts of pot or hash can cause distirtions in auditory and visual perception, even producing hallucinatory effects. Small doses produce an early excitement ("high") that gives way to drowsiness. Pot use is also related to decreased activity, overestimation of time and space, and increased food consumption. (No wonder I can't keep my significant other fed). When the user is alone, it can produce a dreamy state. In a group, users become giddy and lose perspective. Marijuana is not physically addicting, but its long-term affects have been subject of much debate. During the 1970s, it was reported that smoking pot caused a variety of physical and mental problems, including brain damage and mental illness. Although the dangers of pot and hash may have been overstated, use of these drugs does present some health risks, including an increased risk of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and other diseases. Marijuana smoking should be avoided by prospective parents becuase it lowers sperm count in male users, and females experience dirupted ovulation and a greater chance of miscarriage.


There, sorry it took so long. Slow typer. flowerforyou


A lot of that is true, the sexual sideaffects are debateable however as there is no substantial proof that marijuana causes decrease in sperm counts or women have disrupted ovulation or miscarriage. For the most part though that is true. Thank you for sharing, sorry if it was a bother to type.flowerforyou
Your welcome, but I can't give you any proof from my daughter's doctor and what he said about it. All I can give you is my word. I do believe it affects the lungs. Before she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, he would come in with the smell on him and get close to her and she would have coughing fits. flowerforyou It was no bother. flowerforyou


I already know of the proof as far as lung disorders go, so I won't argue that as it is true. However my standpoint was from a healthy individual with no known illness (mental or physical), should of probably clarified that. I hope the best for your daughter.flowerforyou
Thanks. I haven't heard of anyone that is healthy of ever developing lung cancer from it either. I was just going by what I learned from my books. Thank you so much kind sir. flowerforyou

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Thu 05/29/08 08:03 PM

man..I totally have the munchies!!!smokin
Have you been smoking pot. Look I have a hard time keeping him fed. Not doing it for anyone else. You hear me now. So stop the pot smoking. grumble


flowerforyou j/k

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Thu 05/29/08 07:59 PM





It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.




Took me a minute to find this in the quotes.laugh

Crisis with marijuana can happen if the user suffer's schizophrenia or some other kind of serious psychological illness, however out of 10 relatively healthy individuals using marijuana perhaps one will have substantial health affects later on down the road.
I'm sorry I put it in the quotes. If you will give me a few minutes I will go and get it and type it for you if you are really interested in what it has to say. Thanks.


I am actually if you don't mind.flowerforyou
The main active ingredient in both marijuana and hashish is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a mild hallucinogen. Smoking large amounts of pot or hash can cause distirtions in auditory and visual perception, even producing hallucinatory effects. Small doses produce an early excitement ("high") that gives way to drowsiness. Pot use is also related to decreased activity, overestimation of time and space, and increased food consumption. (No wonder I can't keep my significant other fed). When the user is alone, it can produce a dreamy state. In a group, users become giddy and lose perspective. Marijuana is not physically addicting, but its long-term affects have been subject of much debate. During the 1970s, it was reported that smoking pot caused a variety of physical and mental problems, including brain damage and mental illness. Although the dangers of pot and hash may have been overstated, use of these drugs does present some health risks, including an increased risk of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and other diseases. Marijuana smoking should be avoided by prospective parents becuase it lowers sperm count in male users, and females experience dirupted ovulation and a greater chance of miscarriage.


There, sorry it took so long. Slow typer. flowerforyou


A lot of that is true, the sexual sideaffects are debateable however as there is no substantial proof that marijuana causes decrease in sperm counts or women have disrupted ovulation or miscarriage. For the most part though that is true. Thank you for sharing, sorry if it was a bother to type.flowerforyou
Your welcome, but I can't give you any proof from my daughter's doctor and what he said about it. All I can give you is my word. I do believe it affects the lungs. Before she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, he would come in with the smell on him and get close to her and she would have coughing fits. flowerforyou It was no bother. flowerforyou

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Thu 05/29/08 07:46 PM



It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.




Took me a minute to find this in the quotes.laugh

Crisis with marijuana can happen if the user suffer's schizophrenia or some other kind of serious psychological illness, however out of 10 relatively healthy individuals using marijuana perhaps one will have substantial health affects later on down the road.
I'm sorry I put it in the quotes. If you will give me a few minutes I will go and get it and type it for you if you are really interested in what it has to say. Thanks.


I am actually if you don't mind.flowerforyou
The main active ingredient in both marijuana and hashish is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a mild hallucinogen. Smoking large amounts of pot or hash can cause distirtions in auditory and visual perception, even producing hallucinatory effects. Small doses produce an early excitement ("high") that gives way to drowsiness. Pot use is also related to decreased activity, overestimation of time and space, and increased food consumption. (No wonder I can't keep my significant other fed). When the user is alone, it can produce a dreamy state. In a group, users become giddy and lose perspective. Marijuana is not physically addicting, but its long-term affects have been subject of much debate. During the 1970s, it was reported that smoking pot caused a variety of physical and mental problems, including brain damage and mental illness. Although the dangers of pot and hash may have been overstated, use of these drugs does present some health risks, including an increased risk of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and other diseases. Marijuana smoking should be avoided by prospective parents becuase it lowers sperm count in male users, and females experience dirupted ovulation and a greater chance of miscarriage.


There, sorry it took so long. Slow typer. flowerforyou

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Thu 05/29/08 07:34 PM



It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.




Took me a minute to find this in the quotes.laugh

Crisis with marijuana can happen if the user suffer's schizophrenia or some other kind of serious psychological illness, however out of 10 relatively healthy individuals using marijuana perhaps one will have substantial health affects later on down the road.
I'm sorry I put it in the quotes. If you will give me a few minutes I will go and get it and type it for you if you are really interested in what it has to say. Thanks.


I am actually if you don't mind.flowerforyou
Okay, got it. Give me a few mintues to type it up.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:29 PM

It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.




Took me a minute to find this in the quotes.laugh

Crisis with marijuana can happen if the user suffer's schizophrenia or some other kind of serious psychological illness, however out of 10 relatively healthy individuals using marijuana perhaps one will have substantial health affects later on down the road.
I'm sorry I put it in the quotes. If you will give me a few minutes I will go and get it and type it for you if you are really interested in what it has to say. Thanks.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:28 PM








It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.
It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.

No substantial scientific proof of this from marijuana, it has been noted to possibly cause or be a cause of lung cancer (no different than smoking a cigarette as you are inhaling smoke) but aside from that there has not been any substantial finding that marijuana is the cause of any other major illness.
It affects the brain.


Do you have a reference on that? Of all the research I've done on marijuana I have never found a substantial source of affecting the brain, it does affect the brain momentarily while under the influence but in the long run it has no lasting effect (or at least no known effect).
Yes, it's in one of my criminal justice book and my daughter's doctor at the children's hospital explained to us how it does affect the brain and lungs.


I don't believe anything that comes out of the criminal justice system. I know it can affect the lungs and possibly brain (dependant on if another source is involved, ie. mental illness, hereditary brain disease, etc.) but as far as an otherwise healthy individual it doesn't have any lasting affects on the brain, but can damage lungs in excessive use.

Yes, it's in one of my criminal justice book and my daughter's doctor at the children's hospital explained to us how it does affect the brain and lungs.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:24 PM







It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.
It really comes out of the crisis intervention book, which is part of my criminal justice major.

No substantial scientific proof of this from marijuana, it has been noted to possibly cause or be a cause of lung cancer (no different than smoking a cigarette as you are inhaling smoke) but aside from that there has not been any substantial finding that marijuana is the cause of any other major illness.
It affects the brain.


Do you have a reference on that? Of all the research I've done on marijuana I have never found a substantial source of affecting the brain, it does affect the brain momentarily while under the influence but in the long run it has no lasting effect (or at least no known effect).
Yes, it's in one of my criminal justice book and my daughter's doctor at the children's hospital explained to us how it does affect the brain and lungs.


I don't believe anything that comes out of the criminal justice system. I know it can affect the lungs and possibly brain (dependant on if another source is involved, ie. mental illness, hereditary brain disease, etc.) but as far as an otherwise healthy individual it doesn't have any lasting affects on the brain, but can damage lungs in excessive use.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:20 PM





It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.


No substantial scientific proof of this from marijuana, it has been noted to possibly cause or be a cause of lung cancer (no different than smoking a cigarette as you are inhaling smoke) but aside from that there has not been any substantial finding that marijuana is the cause of any other major illness.
It affects the brain.


Do you have a reference on that? Of all the research I've done on marijuana I have never found a substantial source of affecting the brain, it does affect the brain momentarily while under the influence but in the long run it has no lasting effect (or at least no known effect).
Yes, it's in one of my criminal justice book and my daughter's doctor at the children's hospital explained to us how it does affect the brain and lungs.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:18 PM




It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.


No substantial scientific proof of this from marijuana, it has been noted to possibly cause or be a cause of lung cancer (no different than smoking a cigarette as you are inhaling smoke) but aside from that there has not been any substantial finding that marijuana is the cause of any other major illness.
It affects the brain. Yes it does affect the lungs. When my daughter was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, her doctor asked us if any smoked anything from cigarettes, pot, crack, etc., her father own up to smoking pot. The doctor told him not to be smoking it around her that it could be dangerous to her lungs.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:15 PM



It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.


No substantial scientific proof of this from marijuana, it has been noted to possibly cause or be a cause of lung cancer (no different than smoking a cigarette as you are inhaling smoke) but aside from that there has not been any substantial finding that marijuana is the cause of any other major illness.
It affects the brain.

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Thu 05/29/08 07:09 PM

It seems my 18 year old niece smokes weed from time to time. I do not have any experience with it, but for those who do I am wondering what are the chances of her becoming a chronic user - i.e. "needing it every day"?
Get her help soon. Doing any kind of drugs can harm the body in time.

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