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Is There Anyone on These Boards Who Has Never Smoked Weed?

I smoked a lot in college for around a two year period. Always quit around February because I was a postal carrier for my summer job. Had to pass a drug test every summer. I don't really do it anymore. Maybe once in a blue moon.

Definitely got in a ton of trouble for my other ventures involving the product.
 
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I have, but probably only around 10 times or so in my life. Only once did I try it stone cold sober, and didn't particular care for it.
 
Once. Never again. Bad story. I'll stick with drinking.
 
But I'm not going to freak out over people who do. Especially someone in college, who is essentially a king on campus. I think the NCAA's penalty is ridiculous.
 
On a side note, my idiot kid brother is trying to move to Colorado so he can get high whenever he wants without getting in trouble. Sad that weed is that important to him that he'd leave the place he grew up to go somewhere where he doesn't know anyone.
 
But I'm not going to freak out over people who do. Especially someone in college, who is essentially a king on campus. I think the NCAA's penalty is ridiculous.

agree with all of this. I think it should be legal. It's less harmful than cigarettes and being high isn't nearly as bad as someone who is drunk. I just happen to not care for it.
 
You would have been the one I guessed would most likely never have.

I bet byco smoked haystacks of pot back in his wild youth.

I brew beer though and don't see a moral difference between the two for what that's worth. The thing that's really dangerous about weed, so I'm told, is that it makes you ok with being bored.
 
I brew beer though and don't see a moral difference between the two for what that's worth. The thing that's really dangerous about weed, so I'm told, is that it makes you ok with being bored.

This is true. I knew some that could not monitor their apathy level. They became very content couch potatoes. I knew others, like myself, that stayed active and played basketball every day or played a lot of intramural sports in college.
 
I brew beer though and don't see a moral difference between the two for what that's worth. The thing that's really dangerous about weed, so I'm told, is that it makes you ok with being bored.

It probably does that for some people.

Alcohol makes some people raging alcoholics.

Red meat puts some people at risk for coronary problems, and cookies and cakes make some people great big giant fat lard asses.

On the flip side anorexia makes some people malnourished.
 
I brew beer though and don't see a moral difference between the two for what that's worth. The thing that's really dangerous about weed, so I'm told, is that it makes you ok with being bored.

I think that's a myth. Can't speak for everyone, but most of my friends in high school got high. The ones who were already lazy stayed lazy when high. The ones who were active like I was, stayed active. I remember quite a few times when we played 2-3 hours of basketball when they were high.
 
I never have either. Though most of my friends/family do to varying degrees. I was just never that interested I guess.
 
A few times

Just ended up super depressed. No desire to do it again
 
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On a side note, my idiot kid brother is trying to move to Colorado so he can get high whenever he wants without getting in trouble. Sad that weed is that important to him that he'd leave the place he grew up to go somewhere where he doesn't know anyone.

He's not the only one. The dispensary at the end of my block had a fucking line out the door this morning and has been hopping since 4/20 and the Cannibus Cup last weekend. Half my flight to LA this past Monday were people going back from the Cup.

And I agree ...lazy people who drink or smoke weed become lazier but I know a TON of highly successful and functioning recreational weed smokers (including myself). That's the lamest part of the law here ...it was already "legal" and accepted here but now that it is LEGAL, all the loser potheads from other places are coming here and they're the loser, dirtbag ones that have always come to Colorado to beg for change on the Pearl St mall in Boulder or sit in Civic Center park in Denver.
 
Never touched it in high school. Did it in college some. Every roommate I had in my 4 years at Central smoked pot everyday and all day. I would only smoke it a couple of times a year. Honestly, I never liked pot...maybe because I am already a very laid back person???

I really don't understand the need a lot of people have to smoke weed everyday or all day (but I guess you can say that about most things). I never even tried it in high school because of sports...and I was never going to play college sports. Not sure why athletes risk smoking knowing what could happen to them. I sort of get it in McGary's instance because he was never going to suit up this year so he probably thought he wouldn't get caught. I'm sure this wasn't a one time thing in March. I'm guessing he smoked multiple times.

With all that said, pot should be legal. The people who cause the most problems are drunks. I've never seen pot turn a situation into complete chaos like alcohol has many, many times. People who smoke weed might laugh too much, might say incoherent shit, might be forgetful but I've never seen them try to fight everyone in a fit of rage.
 
I bet someone is high right now reading this board and cracking up at this thread.
 
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