Quantum Erasure wrote: » just take legal ones
skooterblue2 wrote: » I am never justifying drugs. The only thing I hate more than drugs is the people who take them.
Graces7 wrote: » I was offered drugs once; cannot remember what. Cannabis? Something illegal anyways NB I am an old lady who walks with a stick and sometimes clearly in pain, It was at a street market in Dunmanway. A couple who told me it would ease my [pain better than codeine which they said is addictive.. they only backed off when I reminded them that it was illegal It must be so easy to get caught up in it; I have severe chronic pain Must be so easy to get caught up.
Graces7 wrote: » I don't hate anyone; just stay clear.
corsav6 wrote: » Cannabis can relieve pain for a lot of people and in fairness it's a lot milder than cocaine or other types of drugs. I'd have the odd joint every now and then as I find it helps me relax and sleep better. I don't consume alcohol or even coffee or other high caffeine drinks as they leave me feeling absolutely wrecked both mentally and physically.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Try wading knee deep down OConnell street in them. They are dirty, eyesores, smelly and a danger to themselves and other people. That film "Adam and Paul" gives great insight to the Junkie mindset.
Graces7 wrote: » As I said very clearly it is illegal. Period. End of..
rapul wrote: » Sooner this kind of thinking is gone then maybe cannabis will be legalised to some extent, get with the times
Andrew00 wrote: » Why do you lot take drugs anyway?How do you know what pill it is you're taking and what not? If someone went up to you on the street and handed you a Mars bar without it being wrapped you wouldn't eat it
Andrew00 wrote: » Why do you lot take drugs anyway? How do you know what pill it is you're taking and what not? If someone went up to you on the street and handed you a Mars bar without it being wrapped you wouldn't eat it
Snails pace wrote: » I agree, no interest in taking drugs. People have no issue taking lines of coke off a cistern of a toilet in a night club or pub but if I gave them a drink in a dirty glass they'd say no.
Arrival wrote: » You haven't a clue if you think most people do lines off toilet cisterns, that's filthy
Snails pace wrote: » Thankfully I know nothing about it. So where do they take it ? Some of the local places here you have no choice
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » People that have never touched them are a bit odd tbh. Either deeply conservative or deferential to authority.
Arrival wrote: » Just because it's illegal doesn't mean you can't entertain the idea, and possibility, of it actually being something that genuinely could help you. Do you think it's immoral simply because of its legal status? Because that's really stupid if so. It's fully legal in Canada and Uruguay and in multiple States in the US, and medicinally legal in many more, so clearly there must be something to it
Arrival wrote: » Off their phones if doing lines or just use a key to do bumps. Some scaldy people would use coins
Arrival wrote: » Do you think it's immoral simply because of its legal status? Because that's really stupid if so. It's fully legal in Canada and Uruguay and in multiple States in the US, and medicinally legal in many more, so clearly there must be something to it
Graces7 wrote: » Oh DEAR! Yes, immoral to break the law. Very much so. And mind your manners please. Calling folk names does not endear anyone to your cause . And whatever you think it should be at this time it is illegal.. Here in Ireland where I live. That is my decision. . If you want to do it, WHY not just do it? Do you need my endorsement to justify what YOU do? Ah is that it?And I have all the help I need, thank you.
skooterblue2 wrote: » No, there is nothing wrong with the inanimate chemicals, its to prevent them getting to the end user, who isnt always the most desireable person to be around.
Andrew00 wrote: If someone went up to you on the street and handed you a Mars bar without it being wrapped you wouldn't eat it
Arrival wrote: » I don't even use or like cannabis so I definitely don't need your endorsement. I am just aware of its benefits for coping with pain that many people use it for. As for the bold, you said you've chronic pain so apparently not That's the big issue, really. I can assure you that many recreational users are genuinely successful and good people, they just use drugs to enjoy certain occasions from time to time a bit more. But unfortunately there are plenty of others who are completely undesirable people who engage in drug consumption also which exacerbates their ****tiness
Graces7 wrote: » Oh I did not know that taking illegal drugs cured serious illnesses? I have chronic pain that is well under control with prescription meds whose purity and safety I can trust. As I am sure you knew already. lol!
Sleeper12 wrote: » I've seen people puke after taking "E" only to take the "E" out of the puke and swallow it again. Back in the late 80s and early 90s an "E" would set you back 25 punts
pablo128 wrote: » Certain extracts from cannabis can be beneficial for certain conditions, such as controlling seizures. These extracts are not necessarily the phsycoactive parts of the drug, so it's not a case of getting stoned and curing seizures at the same time. This is why you hear of medicinal cannabis use.