Yes!
No!
Yes, but with some govt restrictions of sale
[QUOTE=doc;1441286]Again, August was only ever the date of bankruptcy..... late night huh?
Yes I am fully aware of that, the majority of my experience is in intellectual disabilities. Same ball park. Teaching? well as I have allready said, I was a teachers aide at two special needs schools for a few years before going to teachers college... did not finish, changing my mind after disagreeing with what was being said and starting on the MH path last year.
Would have been flipping easier to have just asked to see my cv dude....
im still trying to work out what this has to do with P ...but meh.
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Yawn, Have just waded through 3 pages of Doc and Disco Dan bitch slapping each otherCan we get back to the topic (what ever that was)
PS: I'll trust life experience over Degrees any day.
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Bitch of a job scumdog, but I would bet highly interesting at times, and exceptionally satisfying catching the real bad boys.
Getting back to the subject. Riderinblack has assured us that medical help is available to those that seek it, but within a frame work of unlawfulness.
I.E. should an individual take it upon themselves to seek help from a Doctor [for example] salvation maybe close at hand. Conversely should their first contact be with the Police ['turn out your pockets Sir'] they will be thrown in jail. Totally illogical manner of dealing with the issue??........why not give those individuals caught by the Police a medical to ascertain IF a problem exists and then let the medical profession deal with it.
True addicts/abusers should [under the absence of related 'supporting crime/s] be sent to dry out in a medical establishment NOT incarcerated in jail.
Would make your job easier scumdog?
I can also quote the same current and long term consumption figures, and can boast similar academic achievements without quiting.
When not available, I have never experienced negative symptoms (but have over tobacco) and other substances I have used such as alcohol, have had a visibly negative impact on those around me (and impaired my own judgment).
As for the "thousands of fellow kiwis" that you lump in with your own experiences, how many of them have personally told you that they have had the same experiences?.. As I don't believe that statement has any scientifically factual basis in application to weed over alcohol or tobacco.
It isn't my intention to take the piss, but my own experiences are completely reversed from yours, and I think it is wrong to lump everyone in the same category without factual basis.... Different strokes and all that.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
Well said.
I don't agree with the basis that some in the thread are using to push their views forward regarding the negative aspects of drugs (especially weed).
BUT
Your very simple statement is an undeniable truth that MUST be acknowledged and should be the number one reason why it would be societal suicide to legalize drugs.
Many people... (especially the young and inexperienced), suffer from a distinct lack of common dog fuck and simply do not have the ability to exercise self control.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
[quote=flyingcrocodile46;1441703]I can also quote the same current and long term consumption figures, and can boast similar academic achievements without quiting.
I call bullshit. If you smoke 20 gramms a week and have been for a long time either you were very smart to begin with or the drugs are deluding you.
As for the "thousands of fellow kiwis" that you lump in with your own experiences, how many of them have personally told you that they have had the same experiences?.. As I don't believe that statement has any scientifically factual basis in application to weed over alcohol or tobacco.
You have taken my statement out of context
I am extremely sceptical of you persona and intentions flyingcrocodile46. A few posts and you show a famililarity that can only come from long term KB exposure?.....an alter ego...a cop?
Valid points, SPB. If the authorities were serious, it would be mandatory to undergo rehab for drug/alcohol abuse if charged and convicted of such an offence. There could be some leeway for first offenders re: having a conviction on their record if they voluntarily agree to rehab.
I believe in giving someone a fair go and a chance. However recidivist offenders who don't care or want to get help, get little sympathy. Unfortunately, as has been pointed out, an addict first needs to appreciate their problem and want to do something about it.
It is also a resource issue as helping someone with a drug addiction is not done in a week, it's a long term commitment.
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[QUOTE=SixPackBack;1441728]I wouldn't claim to be very smart before, after or during, but I do know that even if I chain smoke a couple or three high quality joints (and get the usual mellow glow... which I can also feel from lower quality weed), If I have to get on with a complex task (such as trigonometry calcs to establish cut angles and lengths on all the components of a roof truss) my mellow euphoria will be completely gone within 15 to 30 minutes. As I say... "different strokes" we have different body chemistry. We can't all suffer from Bipolar disorder.
My persona is real. I am a newbie here, but have been an active interwobble abuser for close on to 10 years.
Sorry if I have ruffled feathers dude... Bottom line is my motivation for posting is the same as everyone else's. Just expressing my views.![]()
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
True. The resource is side shifted from the corrections department. External and on going support is the key. Progresivly longer stays within a 'health camp' would be as big a stick as prison without the lingering side effects. Its important to note this help would/could be for abusers and not users, together with a list of safe use levels this type of system would be a revelation I beleive.
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