Soldato
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I mean, are you talking about a pill? You can get pills, but they're not legal here yet.
You don't need a pill, you can swallow the liquid.
Energize on contraceptives.
Why does the delivery mechanism matter as long as it has the desired effect?
Blood tests won't be any good though as Weed stays in your system for something like 4 weeks. Take Heroin & it's only in your system for a couple of days but Weeds in your system for weeks.
I mean, are you talking about a pill? You can get pills, but they're not legal here yet.
Blood tests won't be any good though as Weed stays in your system for something like 4 weeks. Take Heroin & it's only in your system for a couple of days but Weeds in your system for weeks.
Arrgh right interesting.
Would that be due to tablets taking time to digest thus releasing their goodness over a period of time compared to the single hit and subsequent immediate decline of an inhalation method.
Apologies for lay men's terms.
Do they have reliable ways to tell if a driver has been smoking the Weed ?
I don't fancy driving about with untold Weed heads behind the wheel.![]()
Well you'd better stop driving then, because a lot of people do it!
They don't have any tests that they can 100% rely on like a breathalyser.
I bet Rossi is glad he bothered to take the time to detail post #30 ...
I thought they had weed breathlysers now? No joke. Pretty sure they started rolling them out a while back.
Drug laws in modern society have failed in their current archaic form. Marijuana is genuinely not as bad as the stigma many people choose to brand it with. It can help people suffering pain or living with horrific illnesses, it's proven. In a modern day society I find it ridiculous that we can turn our backs on something with so much potential just because of laws made so long ago when things were far less understood.
People will jump on the "drugs are the devil" bandwagon though. If that helps them feel big about themselves for their own inherent shortcomings then I say have at it. However, at some point when they see the help certain things can provide a loved one they may shelf their pathetic, arrogant and old fashioned ideals they were spoon fed years ago and actually form their own opinion based on facts instead of doctored ****.
Anything that can help with chronic pain can only be a good thing. However, expectation and reality can be miles apart.
My wife had cancer that had spread to her hips. Her hips were pretty much destroyed so spent the last year or so of her life with the feeling of permanently broken hips. She was drinking the concentrated version of oramorph like pop.
A friend of her parents approached them and offered hemp oil. Claiming relief from pain and also claiming as fact that it would reduce her tumors. I knew I could approach the doctor and ask for her opinion and she said on a pain management level it could help but not in such a severe case as ours (we even discussed methadone). She also said depending on strain it was possible it could make symptoms worse - she had seen as much in her career and had no axe to grind at all with alternative medicine.
Not saying it's not a good idea but it's not the wonder drug some people perceive it to be. She also went on to say if drug companies could just grow a field full of weed and sell it on to worldwide health services would they really pump millions into other medicines? There is a reason it's not mainstream and it's not a big conspiracy theory.
Blood tests will show plasma levels of the drug, plasma levels determine how intoxicated someone is, if there is a reference level to compare it to, then it can scientifically be used for a conviction for driving under the influence.