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good drown

how bout that weather?
anyone watching the Olympics today? big day for a few fans...but ill assume being where we are, nobody gives a fuck.
 

Dr.Dank

Cannabis 101
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how bout that weather?
anyone watching the Olympics today? big day for a few fans...but ill assume being where we are, nobody gives a fuck.

me and my mother will she loves watching the olympics and smoking back to back joints with me hehe:dance013:
 
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dingbang

It was so nice out today that I almost did some yard work and other productive things. Instead we went exploring some woods for our new outdoor grow. The spot we have used for the past 8 years was recently cleared for development so it time to move on.I have never been evicted but I think this is what it feels like. Oh well.

Anybody else prepping their outdoor plots yet?
 
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Spent this beautiful Sunday afternoon chiefing with the circle of trust members. Black Sabbath never sounded so damn groovy:dance:
Another ones for the history books. Stay safe circle members:ying:

PS, The Chihuahua cam would be a freakin hit!
 

oldgrayhair

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Brain massaging at it's finest :tiphat: Chihuahua cam, never laughed so hard ... was a few minutes I know I couldn't breathe :grouphug:

Hey Mil - haven't been getting my email updates lately either...I check it tomorrow...I know they kind of reset the board lately I think and may have defaulted some settings...who knows...long as it aint the federales !
 
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Spent this beautiful Sunday afternoon chiefing with the circle of trust members. Black Sabbath never sounded so damn groovy:dance:
Another ones for the history books. Stay safe circle members:ying:

PS, The Chihuahua cam would be a freakin hit!

Damn guys, it was a blast, cannot wait till we repeat :)
 
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Brain massaging at it's finest :tiphat: Chihuahua cam, never laughed so hard ... was a few minutes I know I couldn't breathe :grouphug:

Hey Mil - haven't been getting my email updates lately either...I check it tomorrow...I know they kind of reset the board lately I think and may have defaulted some settings...who knows...long as it aint the federales !

Brain massage :) Sure it was not a Brain hammering :)
 
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Interesting article...
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-seniors-marijuana-20100222,0,5613279.story

MIAMI — In her 88 years, Florence Siegel has learned how to relax: A glass of red wine. A crisp copy of The New York Times, if she can wrest it from her husband. Some classical music, preferably Bach. And every night like clockwork, she lifts a pipe to her lips and smokes marijuana.

Long a fixture among young people, use of the country's most popular illicit drug is now growing among the AARP set, as the massive generation of baby boomers who came of age in the 1960s and '70s grows older.

The number of people aged 50 and older reporting marijuana use in the prior year went up from 1.9 percent to 2.9 percent from 2002 to 2008, according to surveys from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

The rise was most dramatic among 55- to 59-year-olds, whose reported marijuana use more than tripled from 1.6 percent in 2002 to 5.1 percent.

Observers expect further increases as 78 million boomers born between 1945 and 1964 age. For many boomers, the drug never held the stigma it did for previous generations, and they tried it decades ago.

Some have used it ever since, while others are revisiting the habit in retirement, either for recreation or as a way to cope with the aches and pains of aging.

Siegel walks with a cane and has arthritis in her back and legs. She finds marijuana has helped her sleep better than pills ever did. And she can't figure out why everyone her age isn't sharing a joint, too.

"They're missing a lot of fun and a lot of relief," she said.

Politically, advocates for legalizing marijuana say the number of older users could represent an important shift in their decades-long push to change the laws.

"For the longest time, our political opponents were older Americans who were not familiar with marijuana and had lived through the ‘Reefer Madness' mentality and they considered marijuana a very dangerous drug," said Keith Stroup, the founder and lawyer of NORML, a marijuana advocacy group.

"Now, whether they resume the habit of smoking or whether they simply understand that it's no big deal and that it shouldn't be a crime, in large numbers they're on our side of the issue."

Each night, 66-year-old Stroup says he sits down to the evening news, pours himself a glass of wine and rolls a joint. He's used the drug since he was a freshman at Georgetown, but many older adults are revisiting marijuana after years away.

"The kids are grown, they're out of school, you've got time on your hands and frankly it's a time when you can really enjoy marijuana," Stroup said. "Food tastes better, music sounds better, sex is more enjoyable."

The drug is credited with relieving many problems of aging: aches and pains, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and so on. Patients in 14 states enjoy medical marijuana laws, but those elsewhere buy or grow the drug illegally to ease their conditions.

Among them is Perry Parks, 67, of Rockingham, N.C., a retired Army pilot who suffered crippling pain from degenerative disc disease and arthritis. He had tried all sorts of drugs, from Vioxx to epidural steroids, but found little success. About two years ago he turned to marijuana, which he first had tried in college, and was amazed how well it worked for the pain.

"I realized I could get by without the narcotics," Parks said, referring to prescription painkillers. "I am essentially pain free."

But there's also the risk that health problems already faced by older people can be exacerbated by regular marijuana use.

Older users could be at risk for falls if they become dizzy, smoking it increases the risk of heart disease and it can cause congnitive impairment, said Dr. William Dale, chief of geriatrics and palliative medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

He said he'd caution against using it even if a patient cites benefits.

"There are other better ways to achieve the same effects," he said.

Pete Delany, director of applied studies at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, said boomers' drug use defied stereotypes, but is important to address.

"When you think about people who are 50 and older you don't generally think of them as using illicit drugs — the occasional Hunter Thompson or the kind of hippie dippie guy that gets a lot of press maybe," he said. "As a nation, it's important to us to say, 'It's not just young people using drugs it's older people using drugs."'

In conversations, older marijuana users often say they smoke in less social settings than when they were younger, frequently preferring to enjoy the drug privately. They say the quality (and price) of the drug has increased substantially since their youth and they aren't as paranoid about using it.

Dennis Day, a 61-year-old attorney in Columbus, Ohio, said when he used to get high, he wore dark glasses to disguise his red eyes, feared talking to people on the street and worried about encountering police. With age, he says, any drawbacks to the drug have disappeared.

"My eyes no longer turn red, I no longer get the munchies," Day said. "The primary drawbacks to me now are legal."

Siegel bucks the trend as someone who was well into her 50s before she tried pot for the first time. She can muster only one frustration with the drug.

"I never learned how to roll a joint," she said. "It's just a big nuisance. It's much easier to fill a pipe."

Copyright © 2010, Orlando Sentinel
 
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Thanks for the great article Evlme2 :)
I know of at least 5 people that are in their 60's or older who smoke for pain and sleep relief.
Hell I turn 50 in months :) I will be toking till the day I die I hope.
 

Ioni Botani

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Thanks for the great article Evlme2 :)

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I will be toking till the day I die I hope
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Yes, with any bit of luck, I think we may see a day where this is not only accepted but hopefully suggested.

May we all have this grace in death.

My God, who would have thunk...?

Go out peacefully instead of all fucking hopped up!

I'll go out with my dignity, thank you very much.
:thank you:
-IonI BotanI.
 
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thx for the post Evlme2.

good news......gone to atl for a few days and the nursery and flowering girls look great. no care or h2o since thurs so i feel lucky. got a few more trips within the next few months so i hope my luck holds up.
 

FlaDankster

Active member
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Good read.Gotta save this one for my mom.Got her to hit the bowl a week ago,second time she has smoked in her 66 years.Can't stand seein her take pharmys.

Good post Evlme.
 
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good drown

very cool ssh! you got lucky maybe, or the "gods" are working in your favor.
today looks nice, i might have to get my lazy ass outdoors.

anyone watch the games yestarday? sweden looks damn good(a gold repeat???), usa made a fool of marty and cry baby crosby(awww poor baby actually gets called for penalties now, sorry bitch, the olympics wont cheat for you like the nhl does), and jagr aint got shit on the russians!

damn im hooked, i need more!


any baseball fans check out spring training? pretty cool time of the year to live in florida, almost everyone has at least one mlb team playing by them, i think i have 5...
 

Spicoli

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I still cant believe that we won last night....the canadians are hatin hard right now I bet....I mean hockey is their sport (as in thats the big sport up there) and to lose in your own country has to hurt hard....hell ya go U.S.A...peace

Glad the circle had a good meet up....whut up all
 
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