Thursday, January 2, 2014

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WHAT IS A DRUG
Since you are reading this....Do yourself a favor and ask yourself what is a drug.....
Well, what did you come up with?  Probably something to the tune of anything the court system, pharmaceutical companies, higher learning institutions, and other institutions built on the fruits of tobacco cultivation and prohibition of alcohol; ultimately realizing the lost revenue being made by illegal businesses; which if left alone, would have ultimately ran the nation more so than under the limelight illegal corporations have flourished for the past fifty years....
.Now, alcohol is a major staple within the consumption of American Culture, so too is tobacco.  We can't imagine a world with no convenient outlets to score a fifth of vodka or the most expensive tequila the liquor store has to offer...Think about a world with no availability to tobacco, or waffles, or Kool-Aid, or lotramin....That's a pretty shitty world....So we don't live that world because as human beings we have intuition to what we need to overcome spiritual or emotional or whatever types of barriers that need to be broken...
The worst barrier, as far as communication is concerned; is an individual’s egos....Everybody think back to that boring psychology class, remember its right around when Freud was doing large amounts of cocaine....  If no one had an ego there would be pure communication.  We would essentially listen and speak without judging or analyzing what the other individual is displaying....There would be no need for body language experts, because, Do they really matter...I mean come on, Lets just everybody get on the same page with everyone else
......Lets Get Awake.....
Cannabis is a plant that breaks the barriers brought on by the ego....Allowing for communication to be more effective....If one person has ingested cannabis they will be attentive to the other communicator......So when you asked yourself what a drug was one could have said heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, lsd, pcp, cannabis, ketamine, gasoline, airplane glue, psilocybin, mushrooms, hemlock, Advil, ibuprofen, Tylenol, morning glory seeds, pc duster, meth, bath salts, synthetic marijuana, peyote, awoska, tobacco, alcohol, prescription pill abuse, raw ether, nitrous oxide; note these are all very dangerous drugs...Please Don’t Do these Drugs.....
Remember if you eat hemlock you will most certainly die a very slow and painful death most certainly very very painful, however, this would be considered a drug because it will get you very very high right before you die, then , well , then you die....
Most of the other drugs mentioned could have the same damaging consequences as gasoline or airplane glue, something that gives a very very sought after high when money is low.....
Now, just how convenient is gasoline or airplane glue?  Pretty Damn convenient....How convenient is it to get a bag of grass or marijuana?...Damn near impossible...If by chance you do score a bag you can forget that months truck payment cause its going to take every bit of it....And that's only for one oz.....
 We as a culture need to forget about drugs and re think the position here.....I myself, would much rather be around a consumer of cannabis than a consumer of television and mass media.....Television is a drug, Smart phones and the Smart phone or tablet games are drugs....DON'T believe me take it away from yourself and you will crave it just like a fen fiens for a fix...  
So, the smart question when asking what a drug is would be to ask:
1: Is it physically harming to individual or others in close proximity....  
2:  While being consumed or shortly after does it produce positive effects or negative effects; for the user and others in close proximity....
3.  Will i smoke this and rip my face off?  If this is the question then it is probably one hell of a trip....
But all seriousness, some people need cannabis, their bodies are meant to have supplements..
We produce it and dmt naturally; affecting t1 and t2 receptors in brain.....I believe the t1 and t2 receptors to also be responsible for antihistamine production..I need to check into this more, but if so antihistamine blockers have been used for anxiety related issues for decades...That would be a whole field of study just in that area alone, yet this red tape B.S. keeps the human race constantly impeded upon...
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