LSD shouldn't be schedule 1 either.The NIH is full of sh*t. So is the DEA. They continue to tell us to this day that marijuana is on the same schedule 1 list as HEROIN and LSD?????????????????????????????????? REALLY?
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LSD shouldn't be schedule 1 either.The NIH is full of sh*t. So is the DEA. They continue to tell us to this day that marijuana is on the same schedule 1 list as HEROIN and LSD?????????????????????????????????? REALLY?
that is from 2013?Several states https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/043/ (Since that doesn't include the last two years TX, FL and other blue states are under represented in growth but still surpassing CO). But using whatever list you'd like, do the states that have grown as much or more than CO have an equally high growth in the violent crime rate?
Nor mushrooms. They are being studied for treatment of PTSD, among other things.LSD shouldn't be schedule 1 either.
You ever been high with snacks in the house you'll have a better understanding of what lack of impulse control really is
just eat it. Much less stankI don't care if folks enjoy their jazz cabbage but it's the godawful smell. You'd think that with all the advancements in plant culture and genetics that they could come up with pot that doesn't smell like barbecued skunk stuffed with ****. Maybe a nice vanilla or lavender scent.
and showing great results. I may own stock in some companies that are doing the research, hoping it works out for all of us.Nor mushrooms. They are being studied for treatment of PTSD, among other things.
Ugh. Not sure. Was supposed to be from 2010-2020. At least that was the link that linked to the graphic. Census.gov sucks. Imagine that. In any case, there are several states (just can't find one that lets you pick specific years) that have grown and continue to grow faster than CO. Based on general trends, they presumably don't show a corresponding increase in violent crime rate. Pick whatever growth list you have confidence in. Now I'm hungry (not pot induced) and have spent more time than warranted.that is from 2013?
I mean, but you don't know which states?Ugh. Not sure. Was supposed to be from 2010-2020. At least that was the link that linked to the graphic. Census.gov sucks. Imagine that. In any case, there are several states (just can't find one that lets you pick specific years) that have grown and continue to grow faster than CO. Based on general trends, they presumably don't show a corresponding increase in violent crime rate. Pick whatever growth list you have confidence in. Now I'm hungry (not pot induced) and have spent more time than warranted.