Cosmic Dude
Active Member
Pot makes everything more intense. That is what is meant by "getting high". When you go to a concert and "smoke pot", you do so to make the music more intense - as well as all the other sense impressions at the concert. Pot makes you paranoid - why? - because it makes getting arrested more intense, and it makes getting beaten up in a dark alley more intense. So, it increases the fear of bad things happening, which we call "paranoia" and "anxiety".
Medical marijuana makes everything less intense. It makes the pain in one's leg from the shrapnel from the IED less intense, it makes PTSD less intense, it makes stress and anxiety less intense.
Most people want medical marijuana and have never even heard of what I am calling "pot". People talk about "getting high" but what they really mean is getting anesthetized - which is fine, if that is what you need.
Medical marijuana is Afghan Kush, which originated just down the road from opium fields.
Indica is medical marijuana. Today's Sativas are "coffee that you smoke", they don't get you high - they are for going to work or doing chores.
The only "pot "available today is strains that contain landrace sativas that are dominant, generally either Haze or Chemdawg. Usually you find those mixed with lots of Afghani Kush, e.g. "Sour Diesel" or "Blue Dream". The only real pot I've found recently is Lamb's Bread (Jamaican, aka "Lamb's Breath").
Corporate cannabis hates pot. The best example is Canndescent, who have eliminated strain names altogether in favor of pharmaceutical names "Calm" "Connect" "Cruise" "Charge". "You don't need information, just trust us, we're experts at vacuuming your wallet."
Medical marijuana makes everything less intense. It makes the pain in one's leg from the shrapnel from the IED less intense, it makes PTSD less intense, it makes stress and anxiety less intense.
Most people want medical marijuana and have never even heard of what I am calling "pot". People talk about "getting high" but what they really mean is getting anesthetized - which is fine, if that is what you need.
Medical marijuana is Afghan Kush, which originated just down the road from opium fields.
Indica is medical marijuana. Today's Sativas are "coffee that you smoke", they don't get you high - they are for going to work or doing chores.
The only "pot "available today is strains that contain landrace sativas that are dominant, generally either Haze or Chemdawg. Usually you find those mixed with lots of Afghani Kush, e.g. "Sour Diesel" or "Blue Dream". The only real pot I've found recently is Lamb's Bread (Jamaican, aka "Lamb's Breath").
Corporate cannabis hates pot. The best example is Canndescent, who have eliminated strain names altogether in favor of pharmaceutical names "Calm" "Connect" "Cruise" "Charge". "You don't need information, just trust us, we're experts at vacuuming your wallet."