I think weed leaves behind a "fog" that the other two don't. This fog impairs mental ability and motivation.
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I think weed leaves behind a "fog" that the other two don't. This fog impairs mental ability and motivation.
But from what I've seen, weed contributes to people developing anti-societal pathologies (i.e., "going crazy") because they aren't able to function in a manner that is productive. When I say productive, I'm not talking about hours worked. I'm talking about the development of their character. I'm talking about their ability to OWN their reality. When someone slips into a false reality brought on by drugs or self-illusion caused by thought they are essentially conditioning themselves to reject reality. As a result they will be in a constant state of victimhood and may find themselves at the mercy of others.
To all of you who think its harmless to smoke weed. Good luck with that.
Weed stays in your blood stream longer than alcohol because it is stored in fat cells. Point being; weed effects your mental functioning. If you've got a repetitive job it probably doesn't matter. If you are trying to learn something or create something, it will.
But from what I've seen, weed contributes to people developing anti-societal pathologies (i.e., "going crazy") because they aren't able to function in a manner that is productive. When I say productive, I'm not talking about hours worked. I'm talking about the development of their character. I'm talking about their ability to OWN their reality. When someone slips into a false reality brought on by drugs or self-illusion caused by thought they are essentially conditioning themselves to reject reality. As a result they will be in a constant state of victimhood and may find themselves at the mercy of others.
To all of you who think its harmless to smoke weed. Good luck with that.
anti social behavior? please explain that to me, as in all my years of smoking it has never made me or anyone else I know anti social.Weed stays in your blood stream longer than alcohol because it is stored in fat cells. Point being; weed effects your mental functioning. If you've got a repetitive job it probably doesn't matter. If you are trying to learn something or create something, it will.
But from what I've seen, weed contributes to people developing anti-societal pathologies (i.e., "going crazy") because they aren't able to function in a manner that is productive. When I say productive, I'm not talking about hours worked. I'm talking about the development of their character. I'm talking about their ability to OWN their reality. When someone slips into a false reality brought on by drugs or self-illusion caused by thought they are essentially conditioning themselves to reject reality. As a result they will be in a constant state of victimhood and may find themselves at the mercy of others.
To all of you who think its harmless to smoke weed. Good luck with that.
All you have to do to see drugs commonly used with more side effects than pot is watch TV you'll see commercials for fifty different drugs with more profound and deadly side effects, aspertame among them, any narrow minded control freak can come up with a reason to prohibit someone else from living their life the way they choose,it takes someone who understands the importance of their own freedom to respect that of others.
I don't argue pot is harmless,I argue it's none of my business what you do with your life, feel free to turn that statement around.
BTW I'm 64 and have friends who are very accomplished who've smoked weed almost daily since we were teenagers ,that some long term observation ,one is known to be one of the top 10 people in his field in the world.
anti social behavior? please explain that to me, as in all my years of smoking it has never made me or anyone else I know anti social.
and I would argue strongly about how you think it stunts your character development, I would lay money that if you met myself and my friends you would not come away thinking we were of bad character or morals.
and the reality thing is just plain wrong, pot does not make you trip, you do not lose touch with reality.
and how pray tell am I in a constant state of victimhood, I don't consider myself a victim of anything and damn sure am not at anyones mercy.
and thank you, I have had good luck and good times with that.
The whole conversation can be boiled down to freedom. How much freedom should a person be entitled to?
Marijuana, for adults, seems to me to be a rather insignificant thing to force others from using it. But that's just me.
Not anti-social behavior. But anti-societal-pathologies.
Not bad character or morals. But defining one's character via drug use.
Not tripping. But altering one's perception of reality.
Not being a victim. But reinforcing victimhood tendencies in the human psyche.
Look all of this can be in good fun in moderation - and can even lead to creativity, if acted upon. But you should be very conscious about what you are actually doing with your mind and with your relationship to reality.
And FWIW I respect that POV, but in the end I think your fears we are seeing it as a cure all are a little overblown,even hyperbolic and to continue the current travesty of prohibition is producing worse effects.Yeah, it's frighting. We're one of two countries in the world that allows drugs to be advertised on tv. And I agree with you that weed is fine for some people. I too have even seen it benefit some people. I just think that when an entire society shifts toward weed as a cure-all, which we're seeing now, there needs to be other voices out there that are creating a little pause in people's thoughts.
Our last three Presidents were pot smokers,but one was too stupid to inhale
And so the rest of society should suffer criminal penalties because your friend broke the law and did exactly what the law was supposed to stop?I have seen all of this with the guys on my crews. All were smoking more than once a day. Some of them couldn't remember the instructions I gave them for more than 10 minutes at a time. I agree if someone smokes responsibly it is fine. But there is a very large number of people that will take it the wrong way. They already do. Legalizing it will just make it worse for them. One guy in particular that I have been friends with for about 10 years has struggled with addiction since I have known him. He has done it all. He started with Weed and he agrees with the 'gateway drug' concept. He went onto pills, then alcohol, Coke, Crack, Heroine, he OD'd while chewing a Fentinol patch after he had taken pills. He goes to NA meetings and can stay clean now for several weeks at a time. But he slips up now and then. The last thing he needs is for people to be standing on the street smoking weed. He doesn't go to bars, so he can pretty much avoid the alcohol. Plus public drunkenness is against the law so he is not seeing people all around drinking. But one whiff of weed and he would slip up. Is it our problem? No it is his but I pull for him and every other recovering addict to get control of their addiction. Legalizing weed may make that much, much more difficult.
Is the idea to protect the people from themselves or to protect the country from evolving into a lackadaisical, less productive one?
I have experienced the nonexistant work ethic of todays younger generation. It is appalling to witness the level of entitlement that I have seen. I point this out because I wonder what the next generation, who believes smoking pot is acceptable because it is legal will work like. Smoking pot does not enhance performance, it detracts from it. It is way to easy to hide and use at work, like I pointed out.
I just don't see the benefits of it. I don't think I ever will. And I am not speaking from innocence here. I don't like the government trying to control everything anymore than the next guy, but I don't see where it would be advantageous for our future generations to be openly free Pot smokers.
Seriously, exactly how many pot users do you actually know? I've been around people who smoke for 20+ years and many of them perform tasks much better when they're smoking it than when they aren't. It all depends on the person. To say that smoking pot makes everyone lazier is simply an ignorant comment.
Any of them can create a addiction which in turn limits ones ability to accomplish or do anything in life.I think weed leaves behind a "fog" that the other two don't. This fog impairs mental ability and motivation.
Video games do not. Some people claim they do. They are wrong.Any of them can create a addiction which in turn limits ones ability to accomplish or do anything in life.
The whole conversation can be boiled down to freedom. How much freedom should a person be entitled to?
Marijuana, for adults, seems to me to be a rather insignificant thing to force others from using it. But that's just me.