Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 It angers me to no end that people like yourself who are in pain must suffer cause something that WILL help you is deemed illegal. I do not like to get into politics but just look at this world...not only our failing leadership in the us but all over the world. They will allow you to die from prescription meds, die of liver problems with alcohol and i can go get a pack of ciggs with no problem.....and theyre concerned with pot?It angers me hun and im so sorry that you are suffering so much. this counmtry needs to get some new leadership cause these ''old bloods' are the cause of half of the problems going on. oh well sorry for my rant and i hope you are fairing ok hun! > > I could give half a dozen reasons why medicinal marijuana would work > for me. All of which are academic since marijuana is still illegal. I > am not a criminal, nor would I allow my government to treat me like one > for doing something they deem illegal. As far as I'm concerned the > government lost any and all moral credibility when the government > itself started profiting from the sale of alcohol and the taxation of > casinos. Medicinal marijuana is not, and never has been a moral > question anyway. All you need to do is look at who lobbies against it > every time it comes before the house and senate. Drug, alcohol, > cotton, and lumber companies lead the charge every time. Just follow > the money. > > I stand to lose way too much from using marijuana medicinally > while it's still illegal. My family, my home and my freedom are way > too valuable to me. I would use marijuana if it were an option, but > as long as it's considered criminal activity, I will not risk it. I'll > just deal with the pain. > > > > > -- ~*~~*~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Hey all, I live in TN on 17 acres...I have room...but like , I'm not willing to go to jail for the privilege. A lot of folks say the Gvmt won't legalize it b/c there is no way to tax it. Well, If I grow my own green beans, or melon, or corn, just for me and mine to eat...they don't tax that! What's the dif? If one grew only enough for themselves and not enough to be 'dealers' what the heck. Alcohol is by far the worst legal drug there is and is involved in the majority of traffic accidents in our country. Buy hey...it's illegal to use something that grows naturally and affects people in a more relaxed way. We definately need some fresh, younger, men and women, in power, people who actually care and listen to the people! Zandra ** wrote: It angers me to no end that people like yourself who are in pain must suffer cause something that WILL help you is deemed illegal. I do not like to get into politics but just look at this world...not only our failing leadership in the us but all over the world. They will allow you to die from prescription meds, die of liver problems with alcohol and i can go get a pack of ciggs with no problem.....and theyre concerned with pot?It angers me hun and im so sorry that you are suffering so much. this counmtry needs to get some new leadership cause these ''old bloods' are the cause of half of the problems going on. oh well sorry for my rant and i hope you are fairing ok hun! > > I could give half a dozen reasons why medicinal marijuana would work > for me. All of which are academic since marijuana is still illegal. I > am not a criminal, nor would I allow my government to treat me like one > for doing something they deem illegal. As far as I'm concerned the > government lost any and all moral credibility when the government > itself started profiting from the sale of alcohol and the taxation of > casinos. Medicinal marijuana is not, and never has been a moral > question anyway. All you need to do is look at who lobbies against it > every time it comes before the house and senate. Drug, alcohol, > cotton, and lumber companies lead the charge every time. Just follow > the money. > > I stand to lose way too much from using marijuana medicinally > while it's still illegal. My family, my home and my freedom are way > too valuable to me. I would use marijuana if it were an option, but > as long as it's considered criminal activity, I will not risk it. I'll > just deal with the pain. > > > > > -- ~*~~*~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 They make it sound like they are concerned about your health...I'm pretty sure it's the bottom line $$. Legalize pot and certain revenues drop. It's so easy to grow we aren't dependent on sales of it. It still flows like a river....this stuff will never stop being grown and sold....or just handed out. Wonder what would happen if the war on drugs suddenly was gone. Cartels would loose income. Gangs no longer would have any real income. Pimps loose control of their " charges " ....illegal growers would really be mad for sure. *sigh*....can look at both sides of the argument. Getting rid of the drugs is like eating soup with a fork. As the law gets better they get better. *¬*.¸¸.·´¨`»*«´¨`·.¸¸.*¬* " First, ye rubs somethin' furry t' build up a charge, then ye picks yer target! " ~StrykerMom~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- ** wrote: > It angers me to no end that people like yourself who > are in pain must suffer > cause something that WILL help you is deemed > illegal. > I do not like to get into politics but just look at > this world...not only > our failing leadership in the us but all over the > world. They will allow you > to die from prescription meds, die of liver problems > with alcohol and i can > go get a pack of ciggs with no problem.....and > theyre concerned with pot?It > angers me hun and im so sorry that you are suffering > so much. > this counmtry needs to get some new leadership cause > these ''old bloods' are > the cause of half of the problems going on. > oh well sorry for my rant and i hope you are fairing > ok hun! > > > > > > > > I could give half a dozen reasons why medicinal > marijuana would work > > for me. All of which are academic since marijuana > is still illegal. I > > am not a criminal, nor would I allow my government > to treat me like one > > for doing something they deem illegal. As far as > I'm concerned the > > government lost any and all moral credibility when > the government > > itself started profiting from the sale of alcohol > and the taxation of > > casinos. Medicinal marijuana is not, and never has > been a moral > > question anyway. All you need to do is look at who > lobbies against it > > every time it comes before the house and senate. > Drug, alcohol, > > cotton, and lumber companies lead the charge every > time. Just follow > > the money. > > > > I stand to lose way too much from using marijuana > medicinally > > while it's still illegal. My family, my home and > my freedom are way > > too valuable to me. I would use marijuana if it > were an option, but > > as long as it's considered criminal activity, I > will not risk it. I'll > > just deal with the pain. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > ~*~~*~ > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Lotacats >^.^< http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/549000 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 does anybody know how longit takes Tylenol to damage the liver? > > They make it sound like they are concerned about your > health...I'm pretty sure it's the bottom line $$. > > Legalize pot and certain revenues drop. It's so easy > to grow we aren't dependent on sales of it. > > It still flows like a river....this stuff will never > stop being grown and sold....or just handed out. > > Wonder what would happen if the war on drugs suddenly > was gone. Cartels would loose income. Gangs no > longer would have any real income. Pimps loose > control of their " charges " ....illegal growers would > really be mad for sure. *sigh*....can look at both > sides of the argument. Getting rid of the drugs is > like eating soup with a fork. As the law gets better > they get better. > > *¬*.¸¸.·´¨`»*«´¨`·.¸¸.*¬* > " First, ye rubs somethin' furry t' build up a charge, > then ye picks yer target! " > > ~StrykerMom~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > --- ** <rachael79rsd@... <rachael79rsd%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > > It angers me to no end that people like yourself who > > are in pain must suffer > > cause something that WILL help you is deemed > > illegal. > > I do not like to get into politics but just look at > > this world...not only > > our failing leadership in the us but all over the > > world. They will allow you > > to die from prescription meds, die of liver problems > > with alcohol and i can > > go get a pack of ciggs with no problem.....and > > theyre concerned with pot?It > > angers me hun and im so sorry that you are suffering > > so much. > > this counmtry needs to get some new leadership cause > > these ''old bloods' are > > the cause of half of the problems going on. > > oh well sorry for my rant and i hope you are fairing > > ok hun! > > > > > > > > On 8/3/06, ottfab4 <ottfab4@... <ottfab4%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > > > I could give half a dozen reasons why medicinal > > marijuana would work > > > for me. All of which are academic since marijuana > > is still illegal. I > > > am not a criminal, nor would I allow my government > > to treat me like one > > > for doing something they deem illegal. As far as > > I'm concerned the > > > government lost any and all moral credibility when > > the government > > > itself started profiting from the sale of alcohol > > and the taxation of > > > casinos. Medicinal marijuana is not, and never has > > been a moral > > > question anyway. All you need to do is look at who > > lobbies against it > > > every time it comes before the house and senate. > > Drug, alcohol, > > > cotton, and lumber companies lead the charge every > > time. Just follow > > > the money. > > > > > > I stand to lose way too much from using marijuana > > medicinally > > > while it's still illegal. My family, my home and > > my freedom are way > > > too valuable to me. I would use marijuana if it > > were an option, but > > > as long as it's considered criminal activity, I > > will not risk it. I'll > > > just deal with the pain. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ~*~~*~ > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > Lotacats >^.^< > http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/549000 > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Take is as recommended and it's ok.. http://www.medicineonline.com/encyclopedia/A/Acetaminophen-Liver-Damage-Tylenol-\ Liver-Damage *¬*.¸¸.·´¨`»*«´¨`·.¸¸.*¬* On the internet, no knows you're a cat. ~StrykerMom~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Don Goble wrote: > does anybody know how longit takes Tylenol to damage > the liver? > > On 8/5/06, Lotacatz>^.^<>^.^< > wrote: > > > > They make it sound like they are concerned > about your > > health...I'm pretty sure it's the bottom line $$. > > > > Legalize pot and certain revenues drop. It's so > easy > > to grow we aren't dependent on sales of it. > > > > It still flows like a river....this stuff will > never > > stop being grown and sold....or just handed out. > > > > Wonder what would happen if the war on drugs > suddenly > > was gone. Cartels would loose income. Gangs no > > longer would have any real income. Pimps loose > > control of their " charges " ....illegal growers > would > > really be mad for sure. *sigh*....can look at both > > sides of the argument. Getting rid of the drugs is > > like eating soup with a fork. As the law gets > better > > they get better. > > > > *¬*.¸¸.·´¨`»*«´¨`·.¸¸.*¬* > > " First, ye rubs somethin' furry t' build up a > charge, > > then ye picks yer target! " > > > > ~StrykerMom~ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > --- ** <rachael79rsd@... > <rachael79rsd%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > > It angers me to no end that people like yourself > who > > > are in pain must suffer > > > cause something that WILL help you is deemed > > > illegal. > > > I do not like to get into politics but just look > at > > > this world...not only > > > our failing leadership in the us but all over > the > > > world. They will allow you > > > to die from prescription meds, die of liver > problems > > > with alcohol and i can > > > go get a pack of ciggs with no problem.....and > > > theyre concerned with pot?It > > > angers me hun and im so sorry that you are > suffering > > > so much. > > > this counmtry needs to get some new leadership > cause > > > these ''old bloods' are > > > the cause of half of the problems going on. > > > oh well sorry for my rant and i hope you are > fairing > > > ok hun! > > > > > > > > > > > > On 8/3/06, ottfab4 <ottfab4@... > <ottfab4%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > > > > > I could give half a dozen reasons why > medicinal > > > marijuana would work > > > > for me. All of which are academic since > marijuana > > > is still illegal. I > > > > am not a criminal, nor would I allow my > government > > > to treat me like one > > > > for doing something they deem illegal. As far > as > > > I'm concerned the > > > > government lost any and all moral credibility > when > > > the government > > > > itself started profiting from the sale of > alcohol > > > and the taxation of > > > > casinos. Medicinal marijuana is not, and never > has > > > been a moral > > > > question anyway. All you need to do is look at > who > > > lobbies against it > > > > every time it comes before the house and > senate. > > > Drug, alcohol, > > > > cotton, and lumber companies lead the charge > every > > > time. Just follow > > > > the money. > > > > > > > > I stand to lose way too much from using > marijuana > > > medicinally > > > > while it's still illegal. My family, my home > and > > > my freedom are way > > > > too valuable to me. I would use marijuana if > it > > > were an option, but > > > > as long as it's considered criminal activity, > I > > > will not risk it. I'll > > > > just deal with the pain. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > ~*~~*~ > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > Lotacats >^.^< > > http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/549000 > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 That article says " Anyway, today, the consensus is that the usual doses of Tylenol cause significant liver damage only rarely or not at all in people with normal livers. " I'm not comfortable with " significant liver damage only rarely " -- I lost a friend from high school, she was one of the " rare " cases. > > Take is as recommended and it's ok.. > > http://www.medicineonline.com/encyclopedia/A/Acetaminophen-Liver-Damage-Tylenol-\ Liver-Damage > > *¬*.¸¸.·´¨`»*«´¨`·.¸¸.*¬* > On the internet, no knows you're a cat. > > ~StrykerMom~ > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > --- Don Goble wrote: > > > does anybody know how longit takes Tylenol to damage > > the liver? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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