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A study of this kind has been done.

This chart demonstrates that Cannabis (in yellow) is not only less addictive but also less destructive than hard drugs.

 

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Yep I'd say this is accurate. On a scale of 0-3, cannabis is a 1.5 in the dependence/addictive matrix. I see this often with my students. They literally cannot do normal functions of life without being stoned. But they say they are not "addicted." One young man I got into this welding program where jobs can pay up to $30 an hour. But he was asked to leave after a few days because the instructor found him stoned and determined he couldn't safely operate the welding equipment. I'd say that's a problem.

 

But I actually do support legalization and voted for it in Colorado. I just think it's one thing to be a weekend/evening pot smoker when you're watching movies or hanging with friends and another to be stoned nearly every waking hour. Unfortunately I do see the latter too often.

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It's common (unfortunately) in some cultures like Middle East and Eastern Europe. I would have suggested taking a shower together, most guys get it, if I hire them again I told them not to put on cologne the next time.

I’m allergic to cologne and make it clear that I don’t want any providers wearing it. I’d rather they skipped a shower than wear any of those scents.

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I see this often with my students. They literally cannot do normal functions of life without being stoned. But they say they are not "addicted."

They are clearly dependant. I've never seen a person who is shit-to-the-neck addicted, admitting it to others.

One young man I got into this welding program where jobs can pay up to $30 an hour. But he was asked to leave after a few days because the instructor found him stoned and determined he couldn't safely operate the welding equipment. I'd say that's a problem.

Yes, Cannabis causes impairment not only for heavy machinery operations. Even a person working at a bank can be fired because it won't be paying attention to detail. HOWEVER, I don't mind if an escort uses it to f*ck me good.

one thing to be a weekend/evening pot smoker when you're watching movies or hanging with friends and another to be stoned nearly every waking hour. Unfortunately I do see the former too often.

There's an untold problem with the legalization of Cannabis. Different from other "social" drugs such as alcohol or cigarettes, IT DOES CHANGE YOUR BRAIN AND DIMINISHES COGNITIVE CAPABILITIES WHEN CONSUMED BEFORE 25 YO. This is something that Canada failed at. We're telling our people that smoking it is ok for recreational purposes and that one should just not drive or operate heavy machinery - end of the story. But several years ago we already had teenagers starting consumption at age 12, so basically, we created a generation of young people with very low intellect, poor critical thinking, and no aspirations in life. That's why we gladly welcome dozens to hundreds of thousands of immigrants every year ( in their home countries, they have very strict bans against Cannabis and other drugs ) who are not only well educated and qualified but also with a desire to get ahead in life. Not many Canadians realize those are the ones who keep our economy thriving and alive.

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They are clearly dependant. I've never seen a person who is shit-to-the-neck addicted, admitting it to others.

 

Yes, Cannabis causes impairment not only for heavy machinery operations. Even a person working at a bank can be fired because it won't be paying attention to detail. HOWEVER, I don't mind if an escort uses it to f*ck me good.

 

There's an untold problem with the legalization of Cannabis. Different from other "social" drugs such as alcohol or cigarettes, IT CHANGES YOUR BRAIN AND DIMINISHES COGNITIVE CAPABILITIES WHEN CONSUMED BEFORE 25 YO. This is something that Canada failed at. We're telling our people that smoking is ok for recreational purposes and that ONE should not drive or operate heavy machinery - end of story. But several years ago we already had teenagers starting consumption at age 12, so basically, we created a generation of young people with very low intellect, critical thinking, and aspirations in life. That's why we gladly welcome dozens to hundreds of thousands of immigrants ( in their home countries, they have very strict bans against Cannabis and other drugs ) who are not only educated and qualified but also with a desire to get ahead in life. Not many Canadians realize those are the ones who keep our economy thriving and alive.

 

Yeah I don't actually super-care if an escort is stoned so long as they can still perform as needed. I actually enjoy getting stoned occasionally and fooling around although I usually do that with hookups/FWBs not as much with escorts.

 

I also agree with the way pot impairs a young-person's brain in particular. In Colorado, you do have to be 21 to get weed at a dispensary but it doesn't stop much younger kids from getting it anyway. I've told my students the problems of constantly using cannabis especially as they are young. Some of them kinda get it. We actually require our students to take a drug education class if they get caught with cannabis/being stoned at school. I had one young women tell me she quit smoking during the week and only does it during the weekends and she actually did much better in school and ended up becoming a CNA. I've been honest with a lot of my students because I do occasionally partake in cannabis. But again there is a big the difference between getting stoned maybe a couple times a week versus getting stoned literally every day, often even multiple times a day.

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I'm pretty lenient. I like a clean man. Cologne is ok but I rarely encounter it. It is nice to smell it on my sheets for a while after they're gone.

 

I'm ok with weed but happier to comply with a vape. They smell good. I don't do anything myself but I keep edibles on hand in case they want some. I also keep energy sodas in the fridge and a stocked candy dish. I know my visitors and I'm a good host ?

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Yep I'd say this is accurate. On a scale of 0-3, cannabis is a 1.5 in the dependence/addictive matrix. I see this often with my students. They literally cannot do normal functions of life without being stoned. But they say they are not "addicted." One young man I got into this welding program where jobs can pay up to $30 an hour. But he was asked to leave after a few days because the instructor found him stoned and determined he couldn't safely operate the welding equipment. I'd say that's a problem.

 

But I actually do support legalization and voted for it in Colorado. I just think it's one thing to be a weekend/evening pot smoker when you're watching movies or hanging with friends and another to be stoned nearly every waking hour. Unfortunately I do see the former too often.

Don’t you mean the latter?

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