yup. those times the cop would come to school and talk about drugs made drugs sound so awesome.
su25
wow, i had no idea the majority of americans were ruzzian kremlin hired operatives
im curious what the definition of harm in this study is because cannabis causing almost as much harm to the user as benzodiazepines and mephedrone is a little bit strange to me.
i'm a regular user and have also struggled with dependency of it, i believe it should be completely legal and available to the same degree alcohol is. additionally, all people with criminal charges relating to it should be released from prison and have those charges removed. it can absolutely be used responsibly such as alcohol can be, and it is significantly less harmful than alcohol and other vices commonly found in society. if someone is allowed to have a drink at the end of the day or at a gathering with others, i don't see a reason why they shouldn't be allowed to also smoke at the end of the day or with others. obviously it can also be used irresponsibly, and i know what that's like personally. but i also know that irresponsible use is almost always a symptom of a greater issue in someones life (unmitigated health issues, anxiety, depression, etc) that can be solved. i honestly have yet to hear a reason why cannabis should be criminalized that isn't about overuse or about children using it way too early in their lives (which is harmful but can be avoided with ACTUAL education that isn't just drug war propaganda from the DEA). also, it should be properly regulated in terms of production to maintain certain standards of quality (e.g keeping dangerous additives out of vape cartridges).
solving the reason of why someone is relying on cannabis all day every day is a way more efficient way of handling it than just cutting them off. there is almost always a reason why someone ends up using it that much.
probably not very trustable if he's praising zenz
oh my bad, this is what i was thinking of and it was iran, thanks
china. wasn't there a war game simulation run by the US military against hypothetical chinese military where they literally had to change the rules because the US kept losing or something?
just more evidence of all those tankies in the pentagon
yeah, how dare china mediate a conflict instead of blindly throwing expensive weapons at ukraine no matter what they're being used for and who they're being used by.
the well-built hammer and sickle being replaced by the shitty off-center trident is pretty ironic