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barfo
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Holy shit BrianFromWA is so much better than all of us. Why don't we worship him?
It'll take more than scaffolding...it's a lifetime of choosing the harder right. The advantage, though, is that there's always room at the top!
Of course I don't realize it and never have claimed to...I'm not an expert in the consumption of marijuana and don't choose to make it my hobby. I'm also not an expert in prostitution, rape, burglary, downloading pirated material, tapping a cable feed, gun-running, money laundering, taking gov't kickbacks, the difference in driving-while-high vs. DUI, stealing cars, hitting my wife, abusing my child or a host of other things that are also illegal. Nor in strip clubs or abortions or homosexuality, which I don't personally like but recognize are legal for people to do.
Choosing to do something illegal = choosing "wrong" over "right" = immoral.I don't know how to get around that.
Holy shit BrianFromWA is so much better than all of us. Why don't we worship him?
Fuck patriotism and fuck stupid laws.
Wow, I'm an expert in all those things, except the homosexuality part. I sure enjoy a night of rape, downloading, gun-running, driving, abortion, and hitting your wife. In that order.
I suppose the way around it would be to recognize that law and morality are not equivalent. It there was a law passed that outlawed Christianity, would you think Christianity was immoral?
barfo
As was stated before, you're correct that law and morality are not equivalent. Morality and right v. wrong ARE equivalent. One aspect of wrong is "knowingly doing that which is illegal". I'd add "for selfish" gain.
But it seems like some people, instead of going to someplace like Canada where it is legal, want to partake of all the great parts of the US without the parts they don't like (like, say, following the laws of the country).
I'm shocked and amazed that an observation that there's sure a lot of brainpower being used on illegal activity provokes the pro-drug users to "fuck this" and "fuck that" and blatent sarcastic attacks. Stay classy!
BrainFromWA- haters gonna hate. I love how people have responded sarcastically and attacked you just because you have a different view from them. Didn't know people were so passionate about weed. Interesting
It's not hate. The OP wanted info on medical pot and others were helping him out when Brian came in here and played the morality card. Yes it got a bit sarcastic, but that was after he accused them of being immoral and wasting their time/efforts/minds on weed. Wasn't that just Brian hating on them for having a different view? Showing that he is being contradictory is not attacking him.
And for the record, I am not passionate about weed and do not smoke, but find it pretty ridiculous that it is illegal while alcohol and tobacco are not. Legalize and tax it, just like the other two.
It's not hate. The OP wanted info on medical pot and others were helping him out when Brian came in here and played the morality card. Yes it got a bit sarcastic, but that was after he accused them of being immoral and wasting their time/efforts/minds on weed. Wasn't that just Brian hating on them for having a different view? Showing that he is being contradictory is not attacking him.
And for the record, I am not passionate about weed and do not smoke, but find it pretty ridiculous that it is illegal while alcohol and tobacco are not. Legalize and tax it, just like the other two.
Yea you're right pce I didn't read all of the comments. Just went back and read most of them. Came in late, sorry my fault.
I wonder if weed was legalized do you think it would be good to put an age limit with it? I wonder if it was legalized whether a lot more poeple would be smoking or not; For recreational purposes not medical..

If it was ever legalized, I'm sure they'd make it 21+, like with alcohol. I'd rather see 18+, but that's just me. I'm not sure if use would go up or down. I think you'd have more casual adult users, but possibly less youth, but I could be wrong. I do know that in high school it was easier for kids to get pot than it was to get cigarettes.
Back on the medicinal track of this thread. My friends step brother found out he had cancer (since has passed) at the age of 18 right after graduation. I didn't know him too well, but I do think that the medicinal marijuana helped with the pain and everything. Sadly the chemo and other treatments weren't as affective.
There is a hell of a difference between letting someone know of the alternatives and sharing ways to do something illegal without getting caught. Brian simply commented that it was a shame that someone would expend so much energy on avoiding the law.
I haven't seen a single post arguing against using marijuana for medical use. Clearly, the drug has real benefits for certain cases. I would never want someone to suffer needlessly, nor have I read a post in this thread forwarding that position. But the Cheech & Chong weed is harmless/alcohol equivalency is bullshit. The line has to be drawn somewhere, just like I can drive 65 on the Interstate but not 70 or 40 without getting a ticket. Alcohol is legal, weed isn't. Deal with it, or choose to break the law.
It's a message board. I read almost every single post on here, and had an opinion. It's not that difficult.
I didn't add my 2 cents about how I feel about pot smokers. I added my 2 cents about how I feel about those who are obviously smart people who demonstrated their in-depth knowledge of illegal activity. And I didn't get upset at the vitriol and ignorance coming back, just like I didn't feel vindicated by the relevant responses and supporting opinions. PCE, if you feel that a set of posts in the thread talking about blatent illegal usage and using a TP roll so that your parents don't figure it out, or recommendations about products allowing you to smoke in church have anything to do with the OP's question (which, like Maxiep, I don't have any problem with) then we have differing opinions on "constructive discussion" and bashing. Which is fine, but not necessarily a mystery.
Where were they showing him how to do something illegal without getting caught? The discussion got a little sidetracked with the, "which vaporizer is best", but even that was to best suit his needs. A vaporizer is a good method because of the lack of smoke. It's not like they were telling him how/where to buy illegally. He is still trying to go through the proper channels. You came in here because he mentioned he needed to go find another doctor, "calling bullshit". How do you know that his doctor isn't completely against medicinal marijuana (for whatever reason)? People get 2nd opinions all the time. Why is this any different?
But what is the point of you and Brian chiming in on this thread? The OP obviously is suffering from pain. He asked a legit question and people were giving him feedback. Why does Brian need to add his 2 cents on how he feels about pot smokers? OR why do you have to question the OP's decision to go see another doctor? Do you guys expect to be able to come into a constructive discussion and bash those having it and not have those types of responses?
Actually, maxie did seem to have a problem even with the OP, as instead of ignoring a topic he has previously "agreed to disagree" about in the past, he instead felt the need to question the original poster's medical qualifications, and what makes him qualified to question his doctor, etc. Your post, and his agreement with is another thing. I disagree, but people have their opinions, and that is what a board is for. I can understand your claim about if people put their minds to other uses, where the world might be. But maxie came in seemingly just to criticize the OP for making a choice to explore the use of medical marijuana, and mock him for questioning his doctor. Seems like a dick move to me. If you want to have a thread about medical marijuana laws, and the ability of children to get the product, so be it. But there's no need to be as condescending over someone's desire to not question their doctor, but seek an alternative their doctor does not offer.
I guess you missed the whole toilet paper roll with fabric softener sheet part of the thread.
I called bullshit because he self-diagnosed. He has every right to see another physician. It would be silly and disingenuous to go doctor-shopping that was simply going to agree with him and give him what he wanted without putting the patient's best interests first. Here in Denver, we have legalized medical marijuana. We now have more medical marijuana pharmacies than Starbucks. At one point, 90% of the prescriptions were written by four doctors. Do you think that's a coincidence? It's backdoor legalization.
Where did he self diagnose? He was being prescribed meds that were causing ill effects. He is seeking an alternative method to treat his pain, which has already been diagnosed. If his doctor isn't able to see that the pain meds aren't helping, or are making things worse, then why can't he seek out another opinion/doctor.
About the toilet paper roll, that could be beneficial to the OP, even if he obtains the marijuana legally. Plus, it's not really detailed/expert knowledge. I'm guessing at least 25% of my high school knew of that technique and probably even higher in my dorms in college. Whether it actually works, I have no clue, but I've know about it since I was 15 or so.
Wow, you're pretty fucking dense, so I'll repeat myself: I have no problem with seeking a second opinion, third opinion, fourth opinion, etc.; I do have a problem with doctor shopping to get a specific drug. Self-diagnosing is dangerous. It's why prescription medication is tightly controlled. It takes real expertise to understand what's best for the patient.
Edit: Where did he self-diagnose? In the first post. He had been prescribed something that had side effects, talked to someone else with the same pain who found relief through marijuana and asked his doctor to prescribe it to him. That's the essence of self-diagnosis.
Wow, you're pretty fucking dense, so I'll repeat myself: I have no problem with seeking a second opinion, third opinion, fourth opinion, etc.; I do have a problem with doctor shopping to get a specific drug. Self-diagnosing is dangerous. It's why prescription medication is tightly controlled. It takes real expertise to understand what's best for the patient.
Edit: Where did he self-diagnose? In the first post. He had been prescribed something that had side effects, talked to someone else with the same pain who found relief through marijuana and asked his doctor to prescribe it to him. That's the essence of self-diagnosis.
Self-diagnosing is dangerous. .
