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" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I'm not really sure what all the fuss is about. I have weed in at least six different states and never got in to any trouble.
sorry, but this is another one of those rumors that aint true. Happend so that I lived and worked in the Netherlands for a couple of years for an international sports company, what can I say, I did it.
i lived in Hilversum, which is about 35 ks of Amsterdam and bout 15 kms of Utrecht, good country to ride a bicycle.
I was never offerend anything on the road, especially considering that the dutchies are quite conservative.
smoking weed is not something a dutch person would do in puplic, it is not advertised, it is a private pleasure.
the only ones making an arse out of themselves are the usual suspects, either american, poms and sadly kiwis. drunk by seven and then some.
but maybe you have been hanging out in corners where you would get offered some sex, drugs and rock and roll.
the city of Amsterdam is a drug cesspit, because of the tourists coming to get stoned, and laid, and drunk. nothing to do with Amsterdam or the Dutch population.
you go to certain parts of NZ, and you get to buy all sorts of stuff, legal or not.
fact is prohibition does not work, it never did.
the question is do we want to take it out of the dark corners and the gangs, into an enforced and controlled environment or not.
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
At home, we have a driving seat with force feedback steering wheel and pedals etc set up in the lounge in front of a 50" plasma screen. My flatmate takes Gran Turismo 5 quite seriously.
An interesting experiment to try is to set the best lap time you can, without crashing, on, say, the Nurburgring.
Then have a couple of drinks. Not a lot, just a 'couple'. Which in NZ terms is usually about 4.0 standard drinks, given the way people knock back that horrible premixed bourbon and cola shit.
Then try and match your previous lap.
You'll crash.
Take a hit from the bong instead, though, and you'll have a reasonable chance of actually going faster.
Not statistically significant or particularly scientific, but that's how it goes, every time.
So, yes, I guess I would rather share the road with someone who was stoned. Obviously sober is best, but, y'know, if I had to pick the lesser of the two evils. Generally, stoned = very cautious and self-conscious. Drunk just = 'WHEEEEEEEEE!'
By the way, you do realise that 'getting stoned' isn't an on-off switch, right? No more than 'getting drunk' is. You can smoke or eat more or less cannabis depending on how much you want it to affect you. A quick puff can indeed be the psychoactive equivalent of one beer. Or you can eat a strong piece of cake made with cannabis and be flat on your back all day.
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- mikey
Like any business. There are those with a quality product at a higher price and those with a lesser quality product for a lower price. To highlight: The Quad Core processor from AMD, more expensive than the triple core processor. However both have 4 cores. The triple failed quality control and had a core disabled and can be yours for a lot less than the quad core. Same product, but priced differently due to product quality. As you well know sunny ma bouy, the client has fuck all to do with anything, that's what marketing and advertising are for.
yes they do, and where do the recommendations in regards to quality come from? Trusted and impartial public professionals, or trusted and impartial private professionals?
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
The answer is NO.
Our Gov't is not about freedom,it's about control,,,,and everything that goes with it.
Our police use weed as an excuse and a fund raiser,,,,and everything that goes with it.
Keeping weed illegal helps maintain the class system,,,and everything that goes with it.
Keeping weed illegal is a cash cow to a whole raft of societies legal parasites,,,the police,social workers,the legal system in general.
There's simply to many people making a tidy living from keeping things just as they are thanks all the same.
So the answer remains NO.
The only sentence that makes sense is the 2nd, yes government is about control.
The rest is so far off the mark it is sad. Keeping weed illegal is about making the tax paying public pay for keeping weed from competing with other products that big business makes it money from.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
Consider this then, legalise pot and what do the real scum drug dealers do to get there cash in there pocket
More Burglary
More Granny and grandpa bashings
etc etc etc, scum are scum and will take what they can
Anyone that wants to smoke pot in nz can, as it is every where, if you are dumb enough to bring attention upon yourself, bad lucky
I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN
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