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Yes 198 59.64%
No 134 40.36%
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:47 PM
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Oh right, misinterpreted your post a little there, in that case I definitely disagree. If I smoke heavily for a period (like a week or two), by the end of it I'll definitely be getting less high than at the beginning of it, on the same amount of course.
Huh.. really? When I first started smoking it took more to get me high and I didn't really feel it, but my friends were already on cloud 9. Now when I take a hit off a bowl im blazed in a shorter period of time, I just feel alot different then the times when I first started smoking.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:54 PM
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Huh.. really? When I first started smoking it took more to get me high and I didn't really feel it, but my friends were already on cloud 9. Now when I take a hit off a bowl im blazed in a shorter period of time, I just feel alot different then the times when I first started smoking.
Oh I agree that I feel it faster than when I first started smoking, but it definitely takes me more to get to the same level.
Like you can kind of emulate your first time if you smoke a decent amount of some good bud. Most recently I shared 3 spliffs between myself and 2 friends, got through all of them in about 20 minutes, damnnnn I have not been that baked in a long time.

But anyway, tolerance affects different people in different ways. It's also very very dependent on how much and how often you're smoking. I guess you'd have to smoke at least twice a day for about a week to see your tolerance rising in a significant way.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:58 PM
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o_O @ resurrecting a year-old thread.

I support the legalization of Marijuana...not because I like it (i absolutely despise it and i don't like being around people who smoke it), but because I think having it illegal prevents a lot of regulation. It gets contaminated with impurities which could be dangerous, and the drug trade itself is a danger too. It's a pretty benign and relatively un-addictive drug. I also think that the penalties (10-20 years in prison...even worse than rape for some cases) are ridiculous and definitely fall under "cruel and unusual".

As a citizen of the state of Kentucky, I also support it for the economic benefits it would provide farmers.
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Old 08-30-2010, 06:04 PM
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illegalize alcohol
Legalize marijuana

Alcohol is for junkies
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Old 08-30-2010, 06:11 PM
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Oh I agree that I feel it faster than when I first started smoking, but it definitely takes me more to get to the same level.
Like you can kind of emulate your first time if you smoke a decent amount of some good bud. Most recently I shared 3 spliffs between myself and 2 friends, got through all of them in about 20 minutes, damnnnn I have not been that baked in a long time.

But anyway, tolerance affects different people in different ways. It's also very very dependent on how much and how often you're smoking. I guess you'd have to smoke at least twice a day for about a week to see your tolerance rising in a significant way.
Ya over summer on average i smoked 2 blunts a day.. everday. School weeks I smoke on the weekends and sometimes on week days. I may stop smoking for 2 weeks and smoke and see how that goes, then smoke consecutively for a while and smoke and see how that goes, then compare the two results lol. Of course I'll have to smoke the same quantities and smoke the same bud... but it may show some insight.
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:52 PM
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I support the legalization, but if it happens, all the tobacco companies would be all over it trying to market it to kids. They would be making different varieties and who knows what else. It would turn into a mess and then there would be quit weed commercials all over the tube. Of course I'm speaking from a the point of view of someone who has never been moved enough to actually try the stuff.
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:57 PM
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What makes you think weed would be marketed to kids any more than tobacco or alcohol is?
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Old 08-30-2010, 09:04 PM
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I support the legalization, but if it happens, all the tobacco companies would be all over it trying to market it to kids. They would be making different varieties and who knows what else. It would turn into a mess and then there would be quit weed commercials all over the tube. Of course I'm speaking from a the point of view of someone who has never been moved enough to actually try the stuff.
The only quit anything commercial I see is the "Above The Influence" commercials with the arrow. And quite frankly some of their commercials make me laugh. Such as the one where the guy and girl are going around town, looking at magazines, and riding on the meri-go-round thing they usually have in little parks. I could do all that baked as hell and have alot more fun.
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Old 08-30-2010, 09:05 PM
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What makes you think weed would be marketed to kids any more than tobacco or alcohol is?
I don't wanna say more, just, as much. Adults are the main audience so companies focus on them. At the same time they miss the younger audience which cuts profits. They need to get that extra profit in, so they do anything they can to get that money. That leads to the advertising.
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Old 08-30-2010, 09:07 PM
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The only quit anything commercial I see is the "Above The Influence" commercials with the arrow. And quite frankly some of their commercials make me laugh. Such as the one where the guy and girl are going around town, looking at magazines, and riding on the meri-go-round thing they usually have in little parks. I could do all that baked as hell and have alot more fun.
I always see the ones where they show things like the inside of a cancerous lung. Makes me shudder.

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