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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1486579" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>It is sad, and probably designed that way, to keep marijuana illegal. It stays in your body 30 days or more. Crack, meth, heroin I believe 2 days tops. The latter have no medicinal use, the former does. Some states have been smart enough to recognize it, most not. </p><p></p><p>I would prefer my husband have legal marijuana available instead of killing him slowly with prescription drugs for pain. Ones that kill your liver, kidneys, and eventually shut down the body, and need to be increased occasionally because he has been legally addicted to a pharmecutical drug.</p><p></p><p>I would prefer that for anyone. If a simple weed could kill the pain enough to keep the pain away so he could function, all for it. Instead he has to take crap that has all the warnings of bodily shut down. And God forbid if he smoked it illegally that monthly test would shut him off, and now hes addicted. </p><p></p><p>it is all about the money. A person taking the "legal" killers if shut off get to make a rehab house, 30 k a month, the lawyers get money, the drug people get money, the doctors make money. the poor sap loses his job, for being "funny" trying to have a helper on car, less intrusive, possibly more productive, by lightening up the tense environment we work in. </p><p></p><p>If he was hung over from the night before and said he needed to get some more "hair of the dog" no big deal, but you can bet hes less productive and probaly less reactive than a guy who did a doobie once in a while. </p><p></p><p>I dont do it, havent in over 25 yrs. But you can bet your bottom dollar, once it becomes legal, I will have a bushel. </p><p></p><p>It is ridiculous in my world a man should get fired for it. Yeah I know its a law. There should be a test, like ovi, or dui for it, and used in such a case. He would have been fine. To see if he actually was under the influence, or a victim of something he did on his time, like drinking, that he no longer feels the effects from. How many of us on here could go to work Friday, if alcohol stayed in our system, for 30 days? Just saying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1486579, member: 1944"] It is sad, and probably designed that way, to keep marijuana illegal. It stays in your body 30 days or more. Crack, meth, heroin I believe 2 days tops. The latter have no medicinal use, the former does. Some states have been smart enough to recognize it, most not. I would prefer my husband have legal marijuana available instead of killing him slowly with prescription drugs for pain. Ones that kill your liver, kidneys, and eventually shut down the body, and need to be increased occasionally because he has been legally addicted to a pharmecutical drug. I would prefer that for anyone. If a simple weed could kill the pain enough to keep the pain away so he could function, all for it. Instead he has to take crap that has all the warnings of bodily shut down. And God forbid if he smoked it illegally that monthly test would shut him off, and now hes addicted. it is all about the money. A person taking the "legal" killers if shut off get to make a rehab house, 30 k a month, the lawyers get money, the drug people get money, the doctors make money. the poor sap loses his job, for being "funny" trying to have a helper on car, less intrusive, possibly more productive, by lightening up the tense environment we work in. If he was hung over from the night before and said he needed to get some more "hair of the dog" no big deal, but you can bet hes less productive and probaly less reactive than a guy who did a doobie once in a while. I dont do it, havent in over 25 yrs. But you can bet your bottom dollar, once it becomes legal, I will have a bushel. It is ridiculous in my world a man should get fired for it. Yeah I know its a law. There should be a test, like ovi, or dui for it, and used in such a case. He would have been fine. To see if he actually was under the influence, or a victim of something he did on his time, like drinking, that he no longer feels the effects from. How many of us on here could go to work Friday, if alcohol stayed in our system, for 30 days? Just saying [/QUOTE]
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