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Old 07-18-2005, 01:21 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Re: hm
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It's really silly too. Marijuana could be a taxed industry. I smoke weed regularly and I have since my junior year in high school. It did not effect my grades and I applied to one college, the one of my choice, and was accepted. I graduated cum laude. The perception of marijuana and the people who use it always amazes me. It's terribly false. There were a few kids in my class who drank like fish almost every night of the week. They could have easily died from alcohol poisoning one of those times. My sophmore year, a kid in my class had to go to the hospital to get his stomach pumped, and he was not kicked out of school. Yet every time I lit up at school I was risking my whole career there that I had worked hard for, even though I was at less risk to myself and to others compared to the alcoholics in my class. To the millions of people who don't smoke weed, never have, or don't understand it, I'm an oxy-moron.
I smoked every day I was at college and graduated with a 3.8 and a degree. Marijuana helped I would say.
That just means you worked hard, not that the weed actually helped you. Maybe the weed contributed in your mass paranoia about the U.S. government.
More importantly, it also means the weed did not detriment him either.