This is a treatise that extends beyond the …
legalize marijuana March 2nd, 2010Comment posted on Marijuana Chemistry: Genetics, Processing, Potency by
This is a treatise that extends beyond the normal boundaries of cannabis growing allowing the novice and veteran alike a new and innovative approach. It’s multitude of High quality tables and graphs cuts across all boundaries and then some. Comes highly recommended to the newbie and veteran alike, no matter whether or not you’re a newbie or veteran!
Rating: 5 / 5
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- This book uses data collected from the pre-Reagan ban on marijuana studies to make good informed conclusions about cannabis. It dips into most everything but I wanted more genetic information.
Rating: 4 / 5 - If you want to know about THC then this is the book to get about just that. Be warned! This is heavy on the chemistry and is mostly devoted to that science and so if you do not know much about chemistry then you may only get the benefits from the sections on processing and potency.
Rating: 4 / 5 - If you like science and chemistry and cannabis then this is the book for you. It is everything about cannabinoids (the main psychoactive ingredients in cannabis). This is an excellent resourse for the chemistry minded cannabis lover.
Rating: 5 / 5 - This book, like many others pertaining to this subject matter on the market today, is outdated. I have purchased quite a few books written by various authors on this particular subject matter and have come to the conclusion that if you want current, VALID, information it is best to check the publication date prior to purchasing.
As a rule of thumb, if the book was published prior to 2006, don’t waste your time and money. As always, there are exceptions to this rule, but they are few and very far between.
Rating: 1 / 5
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- What´s the other side to the legalize marijuana argument?
Even though it’s not an argument, the “for the children” mindset has played a huge role in keeping marijuana illegal.Politicians say key phrases such as “what about the children” and “we must protect our children” – “therefore ______ should be illegal”. This is propaganda and is simply used to appeal to emotions. Because everybody loves children and wants to protect them.
This is ok. But children have NOTHING to do with the issue at hand.
So yeah… what about the children?????? What about em?
Is it safer for a child to go get drugs from a store or from a criminal organization? Plus, a store won’t sell drugs to kids. Now, a dealer will sell drugs to anyone that has money whether it’s a child or not.
SO dont give me that shit that it’s safer for kids when marijuana is illegal. That’s pure uneducated and ignorant bullshit.
- What´s the other side to the legalize marijuana argument?
What other side? What can you possibly say that supports prohibition? It is a cancer eating away society. I see a lot of cannabis myths on here no real information. Marijuana is not a carcinogen, it actually has been proven to cure cancer (see sources). Check this link to the DEA’s top 10 reasons against legalization: http://loopylettuce.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/deas-top-10-reasons-against-legalization/ - What´s the other side to the legalize marijuana argument?
its harmful, its habit forming (mentally not physically), can be a gateway drug, impares your ability to drive, and function. - What´s the other side to the legalize marijuana argument?
I think there s a multitude of them, havoc in the traffic is one, and the difficulty of testing as in alcohol.
New problems are coming to light, some are bizarre like ‘man boobs’ and the staggering tar levels in some strains of cannabis resins.
It certainly gets a lot of people onto cigarettes.
It’s a carcinogen that’s for sure, and more immediate problems occur…I’ve twice seen the ambulance called by frightened people because someone smoking it has became panicky.
I know for a damn fact it’s a gateway drug to worse things, admittedly the current involvement of criminals will have a lot to do with that.
I come so awfully close to ruin as a youngster, thankfully I drew a line that stuck.
Friends went down that path though. No, I think the law (in Britain) is lenient enough.
The death penalty in places like China and Malaya is too severe though….others won’t think so.
BEWARE of pro-legalization websites. Never forget ANYBODY can publish on the internet. - Do you think the US is finally going to legalize marijuana?
not any time soon. unless we all get really organized and take action. for some of us that means no more tokin’.
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