The nothing to do with transfers thread...

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Mr Hatem

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"I drank to get drunk but ultimately didn't like the effect. Not so with grass. It had the opposite effect from alcohol: it made me more tolerant and forgiving. I did a little bit of cocaine in the Eighties, courtesy of John Belushi, but fortunately I didn't like it. But I smoked marijuana for 50 years and I don't know where I'd be without it. It opened my mind and now it eases my arthritis. After decades of research I've concluded that marijuana should be legal and alcohol illegal."
- James Garner
 
"I drank to get drunk but ultimately didn't like the effect. Not so with grass. It had the opposite effect from alcohol: it made me more tolerant and forgiving. I did a little bit of cocaine in the Eighties, courtesy of John Belushi, but fortunately I didn't like it. But I smoked marijuana for 50 years and I don't know where I'd be without it. It opened my mind and now it eases my arthritis. After decades of research I've concluded that marijuana should be legal and alcohol illegal."
- James Garner
Probably caused him to crash that Bucker Bu 181 in the great escape:emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
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"I drank to get drunk but ultimately didn't like the effect. Not so with grass. It had the opposite effect from alcohol: it made me more tolerant and forgiving. I did a little bit of cocaine in the Eighties, courtesy of John Belushi, but fortunately I didn't like it. But I smoked marijuana for 50 years and I don't know where I'd be without it. It opened my mind and now it eases my arthritis. After decades of research I've concluded that marijuana should be legal and alcohol illegal."
- James Garner
It wouldn't take much research to recognise that as a factual comment.
 
Take a trip to a few mental health inpatient units
As with any legalised drug, Cannabis would need to be taken seriously, so regulation and widely distributed health advice would of course be part of this scenario. People with a pre-disposition to mental health problems would need to be made aware of the difficulties that may follow through prolonged and repeated exposure, particularly when using hybrid varieties with increased levels of THC.

Let's also not forget that poor mental health and addiction go hand in hand, and that only one of the two substances in question is physically addictive.

Clue: It's not the one that grows in the ground.
 
As with any legalised drug, Cannabis would need to be taken seriously, so regulation and widely distributed health advice would of course be part of this scenario. People with a pre-disposition to mental health problems would need to be made aware of the difficulties that may follow through prolonged and repeated exposure, particularly when using hybrid varieties with increased levels of THC.

Let's also not forget that poor mental health and addiction go hand in hand, and that only one of the two substances in question is physically addictive.

Clue: It's not the one that grows in the ground.

You didn't listen to Burnsy yesterday then?
 
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