Comments on: Marijuana Potency Up, Says White House

New Report Says Drug's Potency Increased To Highest Level In Over 30 Years

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by kansas1946 June 12, 2008 11:33 PM EDT
AP) Marijuana potency increased last year to the highest level in more than 30 years, posing greater health risks to people who may view the drug as harmless, according to a report released Thursday by the White House.
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"a report released by the White House?????"

LMAO. Hmmm....is this the same White House that let us know about WMD''s, that Iraq was tied to 9/11...etc., etc. Just another scare tactic to keep the drug war going. A drug war that has harmed more Americans that all the drugs in the world combined.
Nobody has ever died from an overdose of marijuana of any strength.
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by beehive21-2009 June 12, 2008 9:40 PM EDT
Better then ever ,Huh, for you hay fever suffers try This ; take a juicy bud, pull a piece off the size of a match head ,put on the tongue,it coats the tongue with a oil, it eliminates the sneezing and watery eyes.try another application if symptoms return.After two or three applications your cured for the year sometimes for many years.The drug companies will not touch it as they rather you buy contact etc., that only works once.Good Luck, hope your cured .
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by sfden June 12, 2008 9:21 PM EDT
*** I wish I could still smoke pot - but it makes me paranoid. But that''s just me. Then I eat everything that isn''t nailed down.
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by mexinvasion June 12, 2008 6:57 PM EDT
Wow, Man. That is like really great, you know.
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by honestabe8 June 12, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
What''s it going to take? Time? It seems that this is primarily a generational thing. Walters is a punk, and I hope he finds himself on the business end of a drunk driver.
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by honestabe8 June 12, 2008 4:50 PM EDT
Jury Nullification
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by revelation87 June 12, 2008 4:42 PM EDT
I agree with killtheliars! Ill bring the b0ng! more potent means getting high is more "impotent"...maybe the whole world needs a toke, mellow out...take a break from the war :)
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by bks59 June 12, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
let''s see, a product that is flammable and can be used steralize instruments, is also safe for human consumption! it is easy to find dailiy occassions where an individual dies form alcohol poisioning, this is not the 20 year drinker, it can be anybody that consumes to alcohol, typically 80+ proof spirits, the alchol is absorbed into the blood, stream and organs, the organs simply go into shock and shut down; liver, lungs, heart, kidneys, pancreas and so, it is called mulit organ failure once overdose occurs there is little to no emergency procedure that can stop the process, alcohol is already absorbed iinto the tissue and organs and blood stream. sounds pretty unpleasant, huh and yet this is a legal product with no warnings on the label.

there are statics, simply google ''alcohol poisening deaths'' and then loook up ''marajuana poisening deaths'' there are no reported deaths-ever.
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by texanforlogi June 12, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
You folks do realize that Reefer Madness, and the subsequent banning of marijuana was planned and financed by the cotton industry. Yes, the cotton industry, who feared that hemp farmers would capture much of the market that would otherwise use cotton.
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by texanforlogi June 12, 2008 4:22 PM EDT
~~~~~~FRosty Mugs~~~~~
The best way to smoke weed..
Posted by cornbiker at 10:02 AM : Jun 12, 2008


I had forgotten this one. Thanks, cornbiker, for reminding me.
(And R.I.P. to yours who went too soon!)
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