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In reply to the discussion: Marijuana Politics Hit the Nation's Capitol [View all]hootinholler
(26,449 posts)23. I don't think addiction means what you are using it to mean
As to living in denial, if you've bought into the DARE propaganda, then yes you are living in denial.
Drug treatment centers all across america are booming (if in fact they are booming due to reefer) because when someone has a positive test returned, before an employer can dismiss them, they send them off to treatment.
I'd much rather have a surgeon who has smoked a little pot than have one with an actual addiction to like opiates or amphetamines.
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Addiction is a public health problem, not a new problem brought about by legalized
Politicub
Jan 2013
#2
alcohol, tobacco, corn syrup, coffee, soda, and throw in chamomile for good measure
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#54
he should have been a meth addict, don't use meth for a day and the drug test will be clean.
Sunlei
Jan 2013
#36
All making pot illegal has done is make high paying jobs for criminals. The resorts out here used...
marble falls
Jan 2013
#3
I wish they could free the hemp industry. Koch owns the cotton rope industry, hates hemp products.
Sunlei
Jan 2013
#33
You mean, "House Republicans put DC back into receivership after MJ legalization"? (nt)
Recursion
Jan 2013
#62