
Originally Posted by
onearmedbandit
Here's the way I see it, for myself that is. I'm a regular smoker, have been for 20yrs now. I hold down a good job, I pay my bills and have a little left over for toys etc. I come home from work, greet the fiancé who beats me home from work and has dinner on and I have a little smoke with my bong. We discuss each others day and then enjoy a good meal. A little while after dinner I'll have another quick smoke, maybe watch something I want to watch, do some work around the house, maybe some time working on the bike or reading a book. I'll have another smoke around 10:30'ish after she has gone to bed and spend some time on the 'net or out in the garage. I'll then be off to bed around 1:30-2:00am. Every night. If I was to replace getting high with getting drunk none of that would be achieved.
We like to get over to Melbourne once or twice a year, for up to 10 days at a time. Of course during that period I have nothing to smoke, and it doesn't concern me, I'm on holiday from my normal routine. So I can't be addicted. Yet if I were to do the same with alcohol I dare say I'd still be drinking every night.
So weed works for me. Some my ask why I smoke it at all if it's not an addiction (which it isn't, when I say every night there are some nights that don't follow that routine and it never concerns me). I enjoy the feeling, it relaxes me (especially from my pain) and believe it or not it motivates me, both physically and mentally. My memory is fine, I get comments all the time about how I remember even the finest details from deals I did months ago, to other workmates deals, to all sorts of obscure shit. I exercise when I'm high, I socialise, I can exist with or without it.
Yes there are certainly those that shouldn't be on it, and there are those that it does no favours for. I don't advocate it for anyone else, it's a personal decision and one that I respect. I'm discreet with it so criminal prosecution doesn't concern me, and if I was to be 'raided' I'm afraid they'd be wasting their time. But I do not believe I should be fined or convicted for smoking peacefully in my home when there are problems within society, problems that beat up children and partners, rape and murder, problems that stem from a legal drug, happening every minute of every day in this country. More people in NZ use this drug, it's a killer, proven killer, known killer, and our politicians get it at an even better rate than you can.
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