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I donât remember the last time I had to look at my âlast nugâ
grow on
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there were over 50 different cannabis based medications doctors would prescribe for patients.
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That sounds about right. Before too long, thatâll be the case again.
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Those didnât actually cure anything. You just got so high you didnât care.
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âUgh this nutrient solution is 10% too strong.â
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This should read more like this: although cannabis is not a cure-all, it often can provide peace of mind and rest for an ailing individual. Though evidence suggest improvements in many situations, the patient must still do the work.
Your way sounds more like the morphine concoctions, for which you would be dead on.
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Sometimes all you can do is treat the symptoms, or at least numb yourself until the ailment passes. I wish I could make Laudanum for my wife. Itâs nothing but grain alcohol, opium and decarbed cannabis oil (cocaine?). It would definitely help with her monthlies.
Interesting to note that even when opium, hash and cocaine were perfectly legal to buy without a prescription, we didnât have so many people dropping dead from overdoses. Even when you adjust for population, it wasnât as big a problem back then as it is now. We lose roughly 1 % of our population to opioid overdoses every year.
Prohibition has done what it always does: makes matters worse.
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oh they did help with things like Migraines, menstrual cramps, insomnia, and a plethora of other ailments.
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Itâs a damn shame something so effective is so illegal, too. Speaking of illegality, itâs intereting to note that some jurisdictions have decriminalized (in some cases legalized) 'shrooms. The DEA recently refused to ban a number of research chemicals (such as 5MEO DMT). The DEA actually considered banning them, but decided against it. Thatâs highly unusual, since the DEA usually brings down the ban-hammer without much hesitation.
Things are changing, and cannabis will likely be off the Schedule 1 list before the end of 2023. Iâm also seeing ads for ayahuasca and ibogaine therapy. I remember when beer commercials were frowned upon, and hard liquor commercials were out of the question.
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The nazis again⌠Man they had their fingers in everything
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NJ quietly decriminalized mushrooms when we voted to legalize weed. Thereâs even talk of allowing home grow of mushrooms here. Not weed though. We can smoke it if tax was paid on it but allowinng us to grow cuts into that tax in their minds so none of that.
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