Exactly, wheelchair----- my wife and I used to smoke marijuanna in our younger 
days, after prolonged use us and most all of our friends had experienced panic 
attacks while high on it. We had also bought it that had been saturated with 
embalming fluid and angel dust or other drugs-- this without the buyer ever 
knowing until it is too late. I have had friends that had bleeding lung lesions 
from pot sprayed with the Herbicide ( paraquat ) I think it is called. Not to 
even mention that studies show that 1 joint has as much THC and other harmful 
chemicals as in equal to 1 full pack of cigarettes. If pot helps you i'm not 
knocking it, just saying it is a BAD drug ALSO.    Dan H.




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 12:19:29 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] What is in YOUR Street Drugs?




YOU, my friend, is the only person on this planet who gets a certified report 
on what is contained in your street drugs, each time you score.  Does the 
report include the country that grew it and under what conditions?  Is it 
straight or has it been laced or "stepped on"  In all fairness, I think you 
know what I mean.

I don't promote the use of any drug, per scribed or not... unless it is 
necessary and one is being monitored for any sight effects.

Oh, BTW, what is in your lettuce?
Best Wishes


In a message dated 10/12/2009 11:42:35 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
If you are talking about opiates --prescribed or not-- i agree 110%.
>
>However, in addition to internally-induced remedies like meditation, I am an 
>avowed advocate for at least one externally-induced remedy: marijuana.  No 
>doubt, it can be abused and lead to problems (not the least of which can be 
>with the Legal System), but unlike opiates (and many other drugs), it is not 
>physically addictive, and has few physiological drawbacks.
>
>Doctors are very quick to prescribe drugs to address a problem ...which all 
>too often lead to more, or compounded problems in the long run.  
>"Alternatives" like meditation or marijuana or (from what i have heard, but 
>haven't yet tried) acupuncture, are off-radar for your typical MD, despite 
>centuries of proven benefits.  Hopefully, that and the attitude that "Doctors 
>are all-knowing and never-to-be-questioned" is fading so non-snakeoil 
>alternatives can be considered seriously.  
>
>There's a lot of propaganda out there that promotes that which can harm you 
>and bashes that which can help.  Information is your best defense and doing 
>*anything* without it is just begging for problems.
>
>
> 

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