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or more like stalkers you look, just because you dont agree with or like what someone says, doesnt mean you can keep on at them.
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or more like stalkers you look, just because you dont agree with or like what someone says, doesnt mean you can keep on at them.
Hey, look who else has disappeared!
ya banana, some of us have lives and have to work you know.
That's why you managed to keep posting on all the other threads, is it? I work, but I ain't hiding from mantis. Though I probably should.
Anyway the longer people don't address points in this thread, the more it makes me laugh...feels good man.
What on earth are you talking about Mantis? Which doctors are you referring to exactly?
But, when was the last time marijuana was implicated with lung cancer or emphyzyma, heart disease, or any of the other raft of tobacco related disease? All in all I'm sure that, a) the money being spent on "dope heads" will be a lot less than tobacco smokers and b) I'm pretty sure those "dope heads" are going to need medical attention whether weed is legal or not. And did you ever stop to consider that maybe the state could tax marijuana too? Bring in even more revenue that would be more than enough to cover any extra medical attention that "dope heads" might require.
I have a problem with doctors throwing benzo;s like xanax at potheads willy-nilly, oftern if you go to a GP and say that you want to give up weed but get anxious/have sleep problems, they'll prescribe xanax, a drug that is much more dangerous and withdrawing from can be deadly. My brother gets 50 2mg xanax bars every 25 days if he wants them, he just uses them occasionally for recreational purposes, but it is still incredibly irresponsible and not at all uncommon.
Pretty unrelated but it does s**t me
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I have a problem with doctors throwing benzo;s like xanax at potheads willy-nilly, oftern if you go to a GP and say that you want to give up weed but get anxious/have sleep problems, they'll prescribe xanax, a drug that is much more dangerous and withdrawing from can be deadly. My brother gets 50 2mg xanax bars every 25 days if he wants them, he just uses them occasionally for recreational purposes, but it is still incredibly irresponsible and not at all uncommon.
Cannabis withdrawal isn't dangerous, it's mildly unpleasant but it's not dangerous. Whereas, withdrawing from benzo's can be dangerous, they are also much, much more addictive.
You get withdrawals when you stop smoking weed?
Xanax really busts you up lol, got some from the doctor because my hands sometimes shake (not drug related), much more powerful than other benzos.
Victorian doctors want approval to use marijuana for MS sufferers
DOCTORS want approval to use marijuana to help treat Victorian patients suffering multiple sclerosis.
If successful it would be the first time permission has been given for the drug's legal use in prescription medicine in Australia.
The push to trial a liquid marijuana-based mouth spray to ease the symptoms and pain of MS sufferers is being led by a doctor from the Royal Melbourne Hospital's neurology department.
The doctor is expected to lodge a formal request with the hospital's ethics committee when it next meets.