WheelEstate USA
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Some folks have good results with oils. Using them in a vape pen elimates odor problems.
I prefer the taste of bud.
I prefer the taste of bud.
Nelda said:Come to the beautiful Pacific Northwest. It's no big deal here in Washington and Oregon where recreational and medical are legal.
jimindenver said:It's easy. if you leave Colorado, leave the dope at home.
I got your message , jimindenver. Again, I didn't mention the red card because I was under the mistaken impression that it means ANYTHING in ANY OTHER STATE.jimindenver said:Be careful with the under such and such amount or I have a red card. There are states that will put you in prison for a few joints.
That's good to know ... because I didn't think it would really help in that capacity for my pain, doctors ... urg. they just want to get us off the dreaded pain meds because they've found out how awful they really are! That's something of another topic tho.Every Road Leads Home said:I have had chronic pain for three years and unfortunately weed doesn't do anything for me.
I'm not the OP, obviously, but I know they have oils (as was previously mentioned), pills, creams ... my hair dresser's nurse wife has a card for her back issues, from my research you don't have to smoke it - there are many different type of application within the realm of "medical" mj ...Queen said:Related question for the OP, I haven't smoked since the 80's so am clueless about it now... is there a way to consume that doesn't involve your lungs? I have wicked asthma now so I was curious, sounds like it would have been a much nicer alternative to the mountain of tramadol, gabapentin, and oxy they gave me after my knee replacement.
Queen said:Related question for the OP, I haven't smoked since the 80's so am clueless about it now... is there a way to consume that doesn't involve your lungs? I have wicked asthma now so I was curious, sounds like it would have been a much nicer alternative to the mountain of tramadol, gabapentin, and oxy they gave me after my knee replacement.
Gunny said:I'v posted on several military forums whether or not anyone thought that pot would help ease the pain from bad discs and or hip instead of using the opiates that are prescribed. Whether it would or not has been discussed and I am told it might. I may try.
I have also been advised that taking a federally illegal drug could cause the loss of ones VA benefits. Someone mentioned that the VA was considering allowing the use of medical marijuana which is great,, I can't stand the effects of Oxy or percaset. I am tested monthly for my Caumadin level and as much as I do not trust the VA, they could sneak a weed check in there.
I've never smoked it and am neither for or against it. If I tried it I would be in Co. parked for awhile to see if it helped. If I were to lose my benefits I would be ruined monetarily and health care wise.
The person who warned me is well up the food chain in politics, he was my Company Commander and has stayed active in politics. I trust him.. Anyone with the VA is lying until proven otherwise. JMHO.
Optimistic Paranoid said:Seriously, you've never heard of hash brownies?
Do a Google Search on "baking with marijuana" and you will find lots of info, recipes, etc.
Queen said:Of course, I'm a child of the 60's and 70's. Just didn't know if that was a way you could do it legally now,everyone got so serious about pot over the years that even legal it makes me nervous.
Queen said:Related question for the OP, I haven't smoked since the 80's so am clueless about it now... is there a way to consume that doesn't involve your lungs? I have wicked asthma now so I was curious, sounds like it would have been a much nicer alternative to the mountain of tramadol, gabapentin, and oxy they gave me after my knee replacement.
Queen said:Of course, I'm a child of the 60's and 70's. Just didn't know if that was a way you could do it legally now,everyone got so serious about pot over the years that even legal it makes me nervous.
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