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8th November 2012 13:37
Link to Post #181
Re: Colorado Legalizes Recreational Marijuana and Industrial Hemp
The pros and cons of pot are a complicated issue. As a heavy pot user, I see both sides of the issue and I can not disagree with Paul on his assessment regarding the mellowing out of the population - although I don't yet agree either.
Pot has been a catalyst for my awakening for a long time, or so I believe. Perhaps I was on that path whether I ever smoked that first joint or not - I will never know. But I do know that when I smoke I am definitely more aware of myself and my relationships. It helps me to drop the filter that clouds my own perception of self so that I can better recognize those things I would like to change and start working on them.
Also, it gives me energy for exercise or at least removes that other voice in my head telling me I don't want to go for that run, or hit that bag, or whatever. In stark contrast to Paul, my math and science skills are just as good when I smoke as not. Physics, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, these were brutal in college - I took them at Harvard and let me tell you those problem sets would take an entire week to finish from the day they were assigned to the day they were due. But smoking actually made me do better. My analytical mind is very receptive to the weed, so I think that is a subjective thing. And I finished those courses near the top of my class. On the other hand, I have trouble in reading comprehension and writing when I am stoned. Both skills come from the left brain, so who knows what is going on there.
What makes me most suspicious is the abundant availability in the US. Although members here keep referring to the illegal nature being evidence TPTB don't want it around, the problem is that it is actually everywhere. Only 10 years ago I was in high school, and it was easier to get pot than cigarettes or alcohol. It was everywhere, and almost everyone I knew was smoking it. It was the one common denominator between everyone I knew - from those living in the projects to those in their million dollar homes. In my generation it was how people hung out - in Europe they have the cafe culture where you sit with friends and smoke endless cigarettes sipping your coffee or cappuccino, but in the US it is weed. That is how we socialized in high school and caught up with friends. It was typically like "Yo what's up man? - Nothin much, just chillin. - Wanna meet up and smoke an 'el'? - Sure" and so it went on and on like that. And it wasn't just where I grew up in NY/NJ area - when I went to college most of the kids I met had a similar culture.
It is everywhere, at least in the Northeastern US, very abundant, and the fact that it is illegal doesn't mean it isn't actually distributed to the population by TPTB. Perhaps it serves two purposes, to dumb/mellow us down, and then if they want to take it one step further if we do get out of line then they can imprison us too. It is really quite clever. Perhaps they have somehow altered it over decades and decades of engineering to include components that were not originally in there - I am talking about the strains available for smoking in the general population. How would we know? We really wouldn't.
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8th November 2012 14:11
Link to Post #182