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DEA is looking to drop marijuana down to a schedule 2 or 3 drug
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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 403905" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>My aunt takes pure thc drops in her food but she to has a high pain tolerance. She finds little relief in the thc drops, since she is diagnosed with copd she can't smoke the flower and wasn't sure of the edibles. She is a smoker who quit some years ago but thought that she would try because of the pain in a leg she broke some years ago. </p><p>I'm not too sure about the benefits other then that it does help some with many different types of medical ailments. I am more concerned with the other side effects that many don't talk about especially those who are younger and don't have issues if one is smoking. The tar in mj sample is much higher then a tobacco sample and we know that smoking of any kind is damaging lungs that may be never fully heal. Research knows that and so do those who have smoked it and now have stopped including me, I also smoked cigarettes for the same amount of time. I know my lungs are damaged especially after i quit, I would get excess mucus that would build up and need to be expelled. Still to this day I have this issue and when I push myself it gets worse even after 20 years being smoke free. </p><p>But people are going to use it no matter what and not being able to research mj with federal funding is a major problem for those who need more studies by more researching of many factors. I get that people are skeptical when we talk about the federal government involvement and I'm sure there will be many conflicting outcomes when the government finally decides to drop mj down so it can be studied. But just like any other drug the more it's studied by more groups the more conclusive evidence will be able to be shared.</p><p>But I know that some who chronically smoke will have increased side effects compared to other of different levels. But what exactly are those side effects and what will it be long term, by far the worst mistake that I regret is that I smoked period having been an athlete in my younger life is all i need to know that I made a terrible decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 403905, member: 217"] My aunt takes pure thc drops in her food but she to has a high pain tolerance. She finds little relief in the thc drops, since she is diagnosed with copd she can't smoke the flower and wasn't sure of the edibles. She is a smoker who quit some years ago but thought that she would try because of the pain in a leg she broke some years ago. I'm not too sure about the benefits other then that it does help some with many different types of medical ailments. I am more concerned with the other side effects that many don't talk about especially those who are younger and don't have issues if one is smoking. The tar in mj sample is much higher then a tobacco sample and we know that smoking of any kind is damaging lungs that may be never fully heal. Research knows that and so do those who have smoked it and now have stopped including me, I also smoked cigarettes for the same amount of time. I know my lungs are damaged especially after i quit, I would get excess mucus that would build up and need to be expelled. Still to this day I have this issue and when I push myself it gets worse even after 20 years being smoke free. But people are going to use it no matter what and not being able to research mj with federal funding is a major problem for those who need more studies by more researching of many factors. I get that people are skeptical when we talk about the federal government involvement and I'm sure there will be many conflicting outcomes when the government finally decides to drop mj down so it can be studied. But just like any other drug the more it's studied by more groups the more conclusive evidence will be able to be shared. But I know that some who chronically smoke will have increased side effects compared to other of different levels. But what exactly are those side effects and what will it be long term, by far the worst mistake that I regret is that I smoked period having been an athlete in my younger life is all i need to know that I made a terrible decision. [/QUOTE]
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