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you bet. i try to avoid hospitals as much as i can. first of all they are ridden with diseases. second, they are ran by addicts. third, the malpractice rate is absurdly high. i'll stick to bed rest as long as i can, thank you very much. :D
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I guess in a total emergency, like my foot falling off or something, its the only logical place to go. But as far as, having a stomach ache, or anything that doesn't feel deadly, mind of matter works. ehah.
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depends on the stoner, !@#$%!
I have been high for 99.999% of the posts I've ever made on this board. I work high. I always have. but as i've written before... as a rough rule-of thumb: people with lower than a 130 i.q should not be smoking any high-potency marijuana. |
What I don't get is the fact that alcohol is far worse & it's legal. Are the penalties the same for a weed head & a alcoholic. I think that a person who drinks has a better chance of getting away, i mean when you go & take a drug test that's what their looking for drug not alcohol. & if alcohol were to show up lets say one beer would they give you hsit for that? I would like to think no.
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Hospitals are kind of hypocritical like that. My mom worked in the respiratory department of a hospital for years and a bunch of the other secretaries and nurses smoked a lot---when they were handling blackened lungs and watching people die from it all day. I think it's just that a lot of hospitals are publicly-owned so pot is a touchy subject for the government.
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I had to give it up because of my job. It sucks and it's a shitty situation, but the fact is that weed IS illegal. As long as that's true it's no violation of personal freedom. Basically, your employer == your daddy. As long as you're under their roof, you follow their rules. And it's a shame that so many good workers lose their jobs over something like this.
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