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fishwater 08-21-2013 02:29 PM

Gateway Drug hahahahah that's what loser say that blame everything but themselves being addicts.

SULPHITE 08-21-2013 02:50 PM

My first miller is a gateway to the next 11...

Goooh 08-21-2013 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishwater (Post 619994)
Gateway Drug hahahahah that's what loser say that blame everything but themselves being addicts.

Right on brotha!


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"W" 08-21-2013 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishwater (Post 619994)
Gateway Drug hahahahah that's what loser say that blame everything but themselves being addicts.

From this thread we must have a lot of losers and addicts on this site


Suckers are finding any excuse to make weed legal and excuse to use

southern151 08-21-2013 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 620000)
My first miller is a gateway to the next 11...

I "suffer" from the same "problem!"

fishwater 08-21-2013 03:29 PM

Marijuana should be legal for medical use all over the county. If you talk to people or know people with terminal illness and have been on every drug imaginable to stop the pain or nausea, and nothing works or it puts them in a zombie state, and then they try marijunna and it make their life worth living why wouldn't you want it legal. I lived in Co when they legalized it and we provided for people like this iand it changed their lives and made it way more comfortable. Drugs like Oxycontin and all that **** should be made illegal, it is is doing is ruining the youth of America, prion pills have taken over the US and everyone sits back and watches and does nothing but watch people od and go to rehab numoures times and they can not get off of them. Louisiana has such a closed mind on it, that it will never pass in this state.

Goooh 08-21-2013 04:54 PM

[quote="W";620013]From this thread we must have a lot of losers and addicts on this site


Suckers are finding any excuse to make weed legal and excuse to use[/quote]

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MissSmallAimsSmall 08-22-2013 08:28 AM

"The present hypothesis suggests that these losses are in the areas of quantitative reasoning, analytic ability and the whole constellation of other cognitive-perceptual abilities associated with the field-dependent cognitive style. Marijuana might, thus selectively interfere, for example, with study of such subject matter areas as mathematics and engineering." - Marijuana and Perceptual Style: A Theoretical Note

cgoods17 08-22-2013 08:40 AM

i got sooooo stoned last night!

but good thing i was able to pick up some cocaine and meth, otherwise i wouldnt have made it to work this morning....

now im tweekin my balls off tryin to get these spreadsheets out.... you should see this ****!

MathGeek 08-22-2013 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissSmallAimsSmall (Post 620192)
"The present hypothesis suggests that these losses are in the areas of quantitative reasoning, analytic ability and the whole constellation of other cognitive-perceptual abilities associated with the field-dependent cognitive style. Marijuana might, thus selectively interfere, for example, with study of such subject matter areas as mathematics and engineering." - Marijuana and Perceptual Style: A Theoretical Note

This theory was experimentally confirmed in later studies:

An examination of the relationship between academic achievement and drug use in a wide range of students, Jeynes (2002) concluded that marijuana use, when examined alone, was statistically significantly related to lower standardized test scores in math, science, reading, and social studies. Average scores on the math comprehension test for marijuana users were further below the mean than on any other test... - An Updated Review of the Research on the Risks and Harms Associated to the Use of Marijuana

SaltERedneck 08-22-2013 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 620193)
i got sooooo stoned last night!

but good thing i was able to pick up some cocaine and meth, otherwise i wouldnt have made it to work this morning....

now im tweekin my balls off tryin to get these spreadsheets out.... you should see this ****!

http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/...andTripleH.gif

AceArcher 08-22-2013 09:02 AM

The above message / link / video / snippet / etc by Mathgeek & MissAimsmallmissessmall can safely be ignored. For some reason
they feel that the way to continue this discussion, is to continue linking the same things that have already been refuted and proven false.
The individuals who debated this subject have no desire to continue flogging a horse after it's already been reduced to ground round.

Most meaningful discussion on this matter can be reviewed on pages 1-10, With some minor additions of new materiel on pages 10-20.

Everything discussed since has gone over the exact same content. If you want to find actual discussions based on scientfic studies, as well
as the results achieved you will find it in the first 20 or so pages. Beyond that this thread has been nothing but meme's and unvetted, biased,
non current / outdated cherry picked snips of studies.

This has been a public service announcement.

It will repeat with all future post's by MG & Co.

Have a nice day.

AceArcher 08-22-2013 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 620196)
This theory was experimentally confirmed in later studies:

An examination of the relationship between academic achievement and drug use in a wide range of students, Jeynes (2002) concluded that marijuana use, when examined alone, was statistically significantly related to lower standardized test scores in math, science, reading, and social studies. Average scores on the math comprehension test for marijuana users were further below the mean than on any other test... - An Updated Review of the Research on the Risks and Harms Associated to the Use of Marijuana

The above message / link / video / snippet / etc by Mathgeek & MissAimsmallmissessmall can safely be ignored. For some reason
they feel that the way to continue this discussion, is to continue linking the same things that have already been refuted and proven false.
The individuals who debated this subject have no desire to continue flogging a horse after it's already been reduced to ground round.

Most meaningful discussion on this matter can be reviewed on pages 1-10, With some minor additions of new materiel on pages 10-20.

Everything discussed since has gone over the exact same content. If you want to find actual discussions based on scientfic studies, as well
as the results achieved you will find it in the first 20 or so pages. Beyond that this thread has been nothing but meme's and unvetted, biased,
non current / outdated cherry picked snips of studies.

This has been a public service announcement.

It will repeat with all future post's by MG & Co.

Have a nice day.

Clampy 08-22-2013 10:25 AM

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MG aka Miss Smalls is really just hoping that since most of us have tried cannabis that our short term memory is terrible and we won't notice that he keeps posting the same trash.


I'm just glad it's really clear that the majority on Salty Cajun will not be swayed by propaganda like the public was in the 1937.


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eman 08-22-2013 09:40 PM


mcjaredsandwich 08-23-2013 04:49 AM

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MissSmallAimsSmall 08-23-2013 08:17 AM

"Heavy marijuana use is associated with residual neuropsychological effects even after a day of supervised abstinence from the drug. However, the question remains open as to whether this impairment is due to a residue of drug in the brain, a withdrawal effect from the drug, or a frank neurotoxic effect of the drug." - The Residual Cognitive Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use in College Students

AceArcher 08-23-2013 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissSmallAimsSmall (Post 620461)
"Heavy marijuana use is associated with residual neuropsychological effects even after a day of supervised abstinence from the drug. However, the question remains open as to whether this impairment is due to a residue of drug in the brain, a withdrawal effect from the drug, or a frank neurotoxic effect of the drug." - The Residual Cognitive Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use in College Students

The above message / link / video / snippet / etc by Mathgeek & MissAimsmallmissessmall can safely be ignored. For some reason
they feel that the way to continue this discussion, is to continue linking the same things that have already been refuted and proven false.
The individuals who debated this subject have no desire to continue flogging a horse after it's already been reduced to ground round.

Most meaningful discussion on this matter can be reviewed on pages 1-10, With some minor additions of new materiel on pages 10-20.

Everything discussed since has gone over the exact same content. If you want to find actual discussions based on scientfic studies, as well
as the results achieved you will find it in the first 20 or so pages. Beyond that this thread has been nothing but meme's and unvetted, biased,
non current / outdated cherry picked snips of studies.

This has been a public service announcement.

It will repeat with all future post's by MG & Co.

Have a nice day.

Clampy 08-23-2013 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissSmallAimsSmall (Post 620461)
"Heavy marijuana use is associated with residual neuropsychological effects even after a day of supervised abstinence from the drug. However, the question remains open as to whether this impairment is due to a residue of drug in the brain, a withdrawal effect from the drug, or a frank neurotoxic effect of the drug." - The Residual Cognitive Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use in College Students

You know if you type in the real word "cannabis " in goggle scholar ( the term real scientist use ) your results are vary greatly.


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eman 08-23-2013 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissSmallAimsSmall (Post 620461)
"Heavy marijuana use is associated with residual neuropsychological effects even after a day of supervised abstinence from the drug. However, the question remains open as to whether this impairment is due to a residue of drug in the brain, a withdrawal effect from the drug, or a frank neurotoxic effect of the drug." - The Residual Cognitive Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use in College Students

What is "heavy" marijuana use? 1 joint> 1/4 lb???


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