Boatboy24
No longer a newbie, but still clueless.
I read this week in the NY Times that wine consumption is down to a 27-year low.
Where's the discounting?
I read this week in the NY Times that wine consumption is down to a 27-year low.
So, my two cents worth. I have been smoking pot since I was 13 in San Francisco. My High School was St Ignatius, and it was on the campus of San Francisco University way back in the 1960's. It was of course only a few blocks from the Haight-Ashbury area. The young Jesuits at SFU were smokers and Tokers. Now 71, I still smoke it and grow my own, but now I vape more. The pens do not reek, and NO ONE KNOWS or even cares. But as I have read these past posts, many people dop it. Now I no longer do it a lot. I drink more than anything else. And wine is my wife's and mine drug of choice. That being said, over the last 50+ years I have some experience in the use of MJ in everyday, but not my every day, life. One can just put a pinch between gum and lip and get stoned. One can smoke it, one can make resin, bake it, make gummies, etc. How do I know? Did it all and am part owner of several dispensaries in the Portland OR area owned by our sons. In TX, it is illegal, but the police look the other way if you are sitting at home and minding your own business (next door neighbor is a cop whose wife smokes with us). What is legal is to grow HEMP with almost no THC. But if one walks into many of the places that sell CBC, it looks like an Oregon Dispensary with different types of buds. But because it is NOT burned, it actually has a low level of THC. but when burned....
But today, I prefer wine.
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/07/18/texas-marijuana-laws-2022-law-legal/ and https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/texas-legalized-marijuana-thc-delta-9/ and https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/marijuana-texas-smokable-hemp-thc-levels/
It's sad really, not just the drinking, smoking MJ, or vaping. It's the addiction that goes with it!
I packed up smoking 67 years ago, my only regret is that I didn't bank the cash I was saving!
Since it's legal in Minnesota now, I sure do notice a lot more stinky skunks in the area!
68 years and I still recognise the times when I would reach for a ***. These days I reach for nuts, crisps, cheese, the wife, or usually WINE.I did not just put them down and walk away, as so many claim to do
I quit smoking over 40 years ago - hardest thing I ever did. The woman I was married to then was diagnosed with a heart condition and her doctor told her to quit. I quit to support her. Two years later we divorced, she started smoking again but I never did. I agree with you about the addictive personalities. Iāve known people who just go from one addiction to another whether it smoking, drugs, gambling or what have you. Some are relatively harmless (dolls) and some can be devastatingly destructive.I dunno, there's lots of forms of addiction. It's more due to a personality type than an external substance, though the two work together. For example, there are people who collect dolls WAY beyond their capacity to even store them. Same with collecting tractors ā or cars ā or even TOY tractors and cars. Some people are addicted to football, and spend their entire year either studying the coming season, preparing for it, or watching games. All those people will spend lots of their time and money to feed those addictions.
Smoking was hard for me to quit because I love the smell of cigarette smoke wafting in a room, probably because my Dad smoked, is my theory. I did not just put them down and walk away, as so many claim to do (after the fact). I quit for 2 years once, and then smoked one cigarette and was back on them again. It's been around 20 years now (I didn't mark the date), and still when I am around someone smoking and smell it, I want one. I have 3 Cuban cigars that I was given and I have had them for years. Don't want to chance it.
I would always prefer wine to weed! Not because of the alcohol, but because of the different vintages, different grapes, different fruit. I make and drink wine because I enjoy it. Too much weed and you get stoned, too much alcohol and you get pissed.
Some folks smoke weed as a therapy, me, I drink wine. In moderation, of course!
Skunks of a different stripe?You can be a connoisseur of marijuana, too. It's not all the same, by a wide margin ā I am told, ahem.
Skunks of a different stripe?
I own a dispensary. 5%. Sons run it. Retirement $$$. Weed like wine, beer, spirits is all subjective. I personally enjoy dark beer, dark red wine, and anejo tequila. Soomth and mild weed that tasyes good and produces a 3-4 out of 10 high. Like all vices, i don't need to bet F'd up. Just a pleasant buzz.You can be a connoisseur of marijuana, too. It's not all the same, by a wide margin ā I am told, ahem.
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