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Cannabis 🥦 Will Kill You If...

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They say cannabis will kill you and cannabis is bad for you.

You should not smoke it - this coming from a person who smokes cigarettes and drinks alcohol.

You will be dependent on it - this is coming from a person who once was addicted to cannabis and depended on it.

You will do bad things to afford your habit - This coming from a person who has even stolen from their family to buy a bag of weed.

You will waste your life smoking cannabis - This is coming from a person who spent all day smoking cannabis and doing nothing to improve their lives.

You will waste your money on cannabis - This is coming from a person who spends over £200 | $200 on tv subscriptions a month.

You will get black and yellow teeth - This is coming from a person who never bothered to brush their teeth because they were always high.

There is good and bad in cannabis just like everything in life.

When anything is used in moderation anything is manageable.

It is funny that some people still see in black and white.

The other day I was in town and I heard a few mature women speak amongst themselves and they was talking about a fella just minding his own business looked happy and he was smoking a spliff.

However these women was like -> oh disgusting! some people need to grow up, and the other woman said this place is full of druggies.

Then one of them proceeded to open up a packet of cigarettes and smoke one and I was like in my head hypocritical right?

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It is almost like a lot of the world still sees cannabis as a bad thing, no wait to me they see cannabis as a horrible most unimaginable thing anyone could do yet these people smoke cigarettes, take tablets, drink alcohol, drink coffee, loves fizzy drinks like coca cola, eats sweets and chocolate all have caffeine and caffeine is indeed a drug and that is all justified however they have the nerve to call someone out because they smoke a spliff.

I am just sharing my opinions first before we look at real data and possibilities.

So I feel a person who likes to have a few spliffs at the weekend has the right just as the people who like to go out drinking at the weekend.

I am sorry for you people who love a drink 🍺 but I am just going to come out and say it.

When people drink they end up spending loads usually in-between 40 - 100 just on drinks and that's just an average as you have to account for how many people you have with you as we know the drill we all take turns buying rounds and drinks these days are not cheap almost a £10 | $10 and that's just for two beers let alone people who have expensive taste for wine, cocktails or spirits.

Then you have to have money aside for food at the end of the night as well as transport and if you got lucky then possibly aa hotel for the night.

The next day you back home that's an average of £200 | $200 taken out of your bank.

You may be lucky and be that one person who gets everyone else to buy you drinks and you don't spend a Pennie but how long can you keep that up for as many people does not like to hang with a sponge.

Now we will get on to more so aside from the spending a lot of people who drink will have fights or even cheat on their partners, possibly rape somebody and 9 times out of 10 it is because of the drinking.

Now for the cannabis side a typical bag is £10 | $10 but most people these day's will buy an eighth which is usually £20 | $20 unless you only have £5 | $5 and in that case someone may do you a what we call a five bag but I haven't heard or seen that since I was a kid.

So we will go with a 20bag that would most likely cover your whole night and some for the next day even if your with people as we all know the phrase pass the douche to the left hand side.

So that is £20 | $20 gone, now the other things that you need tabaco, papers say £10 | $10 most likely you will have someone in the group who will have these items but just in case we have that covered.

So now that just leaves snacks and drinks you may already have these prepared but lets just say £20 | $20 so in total you have spent £50 | $50 that will probably carry you for two days.

Already you have spent less then if you was to go out drinking.

Now the most damage a stoned person will do is raid the fridge, too chilled to fight, too chilled to argue, too chilled to cause trouble.

There has been some great inspirations and legends among us who indeed smoke or smoked cannabis just to name a few.

Snoop Dog

Lady Gaga

Seth Rogan

Pete Davidson

Miley Cyrus

I got these names from this site

8 celebrities who have spoken openly about smoking weed – from Snoop Dogg (who still does, by the way) to Jennifer Lawrence, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga and self-proclaimed ‘stoner’ Kendall Jenner | South China Morning Post (scmp.com)

We also have the Marley's, and a lot of other music artists, actors | actresses, and even artists and do you think they ruined their lives by smoking weed? I think not

It's like with anything you can use it or let it use you.

Having a smoke or an edible can indeed help you see things in a different light.

If you have a problem that you cannot figure out then having a smoke will allow you to think of more accurate solutions.

There has been a lot of cases where people would have a smoke and it will make them feel more connected to themselves and the task or the profession.

There was this artist who made such a beautiful peace of art and he was asked why did he make this or what gave him the vison to do this and he replied well I had a cannabis joint and within minutes I had be gifted this creative spark and I just worked on this piece for hours.

This can also be the same for musicians as the cannabis makes them flow more with the music and they are able to make amazing soothing sounds that everybody loves.

An actor | actress has a smoke and they feel more connected and Intune to the character they are to play.

A programmer who has a smoke and then gets lost in coding practices.

I had a friend who was fluent in JavaScript but he didn't know how to create a website in 3D he once showed me his website he was working on and this website was a 3D restaurant site and it looked amazing! it seemed like the food was about to burst out of the screen and how he made the furniture look it just looked so real! So i asked him how did you do this? His reply was I had a smoke and then I started messing around with three.js and I came up with this idea.

When I first started learning parkour I had a joint and walking through Swindon all of a sudden I had loads of great ideas of creative movement that I could try.

So that's just the effects of smoking cannabis or eating it.

Now we will move on to other things related to cannabis that are legal.

Such as CBD so what is CBD you asked?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is often covered in the media, and you may see it touted as an add-in booster to your post-workout smoothie or morning coffee. You can even buy a CBD-infused sports bra. But what exactly is CBD? And why is it so popular?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is the second most prevalent active ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, a cousin of marijuana, or manufactured in a laboratory. One of hundreds of components in marijuana, CBD does not cause a "high" by itself. According to a report from the World Health Organization, "In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…. To date, there is no evidence of public health related problems associated with the use of pure CBD."

The evidence for cannabidiol health benefits

CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruellest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don't respond to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which contains CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions.

Animal studies, and self-reports or research in humans, suggest CBD may also help with:

  • Anxiety Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety.
  • Insomnia. Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep.
  • Chronic pain. Further human studies are needed to substantiate claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis when applied to skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult treat.
  • Addiction. CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants.

There are many thing's we have now are labelled HEMP from our shampoo to even soaps and hand creams.

There is a massive debate weather or not cannabis should be legalized in the whole world.

We have a list of places where cannabis is legal at the moment.

1. ECUADOR

Ecuador has made significant strides towards transforming its approach to weed. While the country had notoriously punitive cannabis laws before, the drug was finally decriminalized in 2013 but the law took full effect in June, 2020. Medical cannabis is also legal in Ecuador but it must not exceed 1% THC.

With the Criminal Law Reform enacted in 2021, the cannabis and industrial hemp industry has become an emerging industry in the South American country.

2. THAILAND

In June 2022, Thailand became the first Asian country to decriminalize the cultivation, distribution, marketing, and consumption of all the parts of the cannabis plant. Legalizing the commercial sale and personal cultivation of cannabis products is the latest step in the Thai government's plan to monetize the plant as a lucrative cash crop.

Agriculture still employs nearly a third of the country’s workforce and the government plans to develop a larger export industry around the crop, expecting the national cannabis industry to exceed $2 billion.

3. MEXICO

In 2021, Mexican lawmakers approved a law to decriminalize cannabis for recreational, scientific, medical, and industrial uses, but key regulations remain stalled in the Senate. A fully legal cannabis market in Mexico could be worth around $3 billion a year, and at least 101,000 hectares – mostly in the northern states of Sinaloa, Chihuahua, and Sonora – are already used for illegal cultivation.


4. MALTA

In 2021, Malta became the first country in the E.U. to legalize the cultivation and personal use of cannabis, both for medical and recreational purposes. Malta’s new rules allow people to carry up to seven grams of marijuana, grow up to four plants in their apartments, and keep up to 50 grams of dried cannabis at home, without risk of prosecution.

Last year, Materia Malta became the first company to export medical cannabis from Malta, as it completed the first commercial export of medical marijuana to Germany.

5. COLOMBIA

In 1994, Colombia decriminalized the personal use and self-cultivation of several cannabis varieties, and every Colombian resident is allowed to harvest up to 20 plants for their own use. However, selling or purchasing weed remains illegal. A few days ago, a Colombian Senate committee approved a bill to legalize marijuana, sending it to the full chamber for consideration.

Colombia became a Country with Legal Medical Marijuana in 2016. 

6. GEORGIA

In 2018, the Georgian Constitutional Court legalized the consumption of marijuana, making the country the first former member of the now-defunct Soviet Union to do so. Yet Georgians are still barred from growing, storing, or selling the drug.

Georgia is counted among the handful of Countries with Legal Weed.

7. South Africa

The South African Constitutional Court deemed the prohibition on simple possession and cultivation of cannabis unlawful in 2018 and mandated legislative change within two years. Although the implementation of the court order took longer than expected, the South African lawmakers finally approved a bill earlier this month to legalize marijuana possession and cultivation by adults.

The South African medical and recreational cannabis markets are estimated to be worth around $585.5 million and $1.05 billion respectively.

8. PORTUGAL

In 2001, Portugal took an unprecedented step and became the first country to decriminalize all illegal drugs, including Ganja. Medical use of marijuana was also legalized in the country in 2018, and there are currently 42 companies with licenses to operate in activities related to medicinal cannabis in Portugal, a growth of 23.5% from 2022.

9. LUXEMBOURG

The tiny landlocked country of Luxembourg became the second member country of the European Union to legalize the possession and cultivation of cannabis for personal use earlier this year. The new law allows residents to grow up to four plants per household, and possess up to 3 grams of weed outside their residence.

Luxembourg is counted among the European Countries with Legal Recreational Weed in 2023.

10. ARGENTINA

While possession of small amounts of weed is decriminalized in Argentina, the cultivation, distribution, and sale of cannabis remains illegal. The country has taken steps towards legalizing cannabis for medical purposes, and some provinces have also decriminalized the use of the drug for personal use.

Argentina is also looking to build its domestic medical cannabis market and generate foreign currency through exports, with 51 regulated research and development projects currently taking place around the country.

11. ITALY

At present, cannabis is legal in Italy for medical and industrial uses – although it is strictly regulated – while it is decriminalized for recreational use. Over the course of 2021, approximately 17.7% of high school students in Italy consumed cannabis, with this figure reaching 20% when considering only male students.

The Italian capital city of Rome ranks among the Cities with the Highest Weed Consumption in the World.

12. NETHERLANDS

Cannabis has been available for recreational use in Dutch coffee shops since 1976, and although Amsterdam has dominated cannabis tourism for 40 years, it is now stepping back from this multibillion-dollar industry. Earlier this year, Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema told media that marijuana tourism is a blight on the city, fostering crime and public disorder, and proposed banning foreigners from its cannabis cafés.

The Netherlands is set to officially launch its pilot program to legalize the sale of adult-use cannabis in the country in December, when a group of three officially approved companies will be allowed to domestically grow and supply marijuana to the country’s coffeeshops for the first time.

13. SPAIN

Spain has decriminalized the use of cannabis and it is permitted to have up to 100 grams of the drug strictly for private and personal use. The cultivation of weed in private places has also been decriminalized, leading to a surge in the opening of ‘cannabis clubs’.

In Madrid, these cannabis clubs aren’t strictly legal. Instead, they operate in a legal gray area in which ‘members’ join clubs and ‘share’ cannabis that they grow. ‘Donations’ are exchanged for tokens, which are then used to purchase products.

With an average price per gram of $6.8, Madrid ranks among the Cities with the Cheapest Weed in the World.

14. CZECH REPUBLIC

Although the Czech Republic still ranks among the Countries where Recreational Weed is Illegal, it decriminalized cannabis possession for personal use in 2010 and legalized medical marijuana in 2013. After a decade of progressive liberalization, the Czech Republic is preparing to introduce a fully legal and regulated cannabis market with the approval of the 2023-2025 Addiction Policy Action Plan in April this year.

15. CHILE

Chile has the highest per capita use of cannabis in South America. While the drug remains illegal for recreational use, the country passed a law in 2005 to decriminalize the possession of small amounts for personal consumption, with medical marijuana attaining legal status in 2015.

Marijuana cultivation appears to be on the rise in Chile, according to the 2021 Narcotrafficking Observatory Report published by the Office of the Attorney General. Authorities seized 285,000 plants in 2020, nearly 50,000 more than in 2019, according to the report.

SO that is just a few.

There is also many chefs that specialise in cannabis food.

What would the world be like if cannabis was legalised everywhere?

Would there be less crime?

Would we see less drunken fighting?

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Cannabis can be good or it can be bad for you depending on how much you have and how you use it.

Remember be safe, be Humble, Stay in flow, you are never too old, too young, too smart or too stupid to work on yourself and increase your value.


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