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Denver could become the first U.S. city to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms after a petition gained enough signatures to take the issue to voters.

On Monday, the advocacy group Decriminalize Denver delivered the 9,500-signature petition to election officials, who have 25 days to verify the legitimacy of the signatures – only 4,726 signatures need to be valid – before allowing voters to decide to decriminalize “magic mushrooms” on a May ballot

 

Should be legal and for sale in canada 

Just like POT it is impossible to overdose on mushrooms, you simply can't die from either.

by the way you can legally buy magic spores in Canada

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49 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Lots of municipalities shooting it down.

dumb 

I have already heard

"what about the children"  

we don't want POT near our BEER and LIQOUR stores 

 

Saw a pretty good blurb on the news and the Lady saud Opt out _ Please there are 10 deals everyday at that street corner :lol:  

 

I see you are out :lol:  must be stepping on some toes in your neck of the woods :dunno:  

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43 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

dumb 

I have already heard

"what about the children"  

we don't want POT near our BEER and LIQOUR stores 

 

Saw a pretty good blurb on the news and the Lady saud Opt out _ Please there are 10 deals everyday at that street corner :lol:  

 

I see you are out :lol:  must be stepping on some toes in your neck of the woods :dunno:  

I posted the municipalities position, not mine. 

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Health Canada suspended Bonify Medical Cannabis’ authority to sell marijuana after an investigation found the Winnipeg-based firm possessed, distributed and sold product purchased from an illegal source, the regulatory agency confirmed to Marijuana Business Daily.

“Following a review of recent activities by Bonify Medical Cannabis, Health Canada suspended the company’s authority to sell cannabis to protect public health and public safety,” Health Canada wrote in an email.

“As a result of this suspension, Bonify Medical Cannabis must immediately suspend sales of all cannabis for both medical and nonmedical purposes.”

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10 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

Health Canada suspended Bonify Medical Cannabis’ authority to sell marijuana after an investigation found the Winnipeg-based firm possessed, distributed and sold product purchased from an illegal source, the regulatory agency confirmed to Marijuana Business Daily.

“Following a review of recent activities by Bonify Medical Cannabis, Health Canada suspended the company’s authority to sell cannabis to protect public health and public safety,” Health Canada wrote in an email.

“As a result of this suspension, Bonify Medical Cannabis must immediately suspend sales of all cannabis for both medical and nonmedical purposes.”

:lol: Poor bastards.

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People attending a craft beer festival in Toronto in June will be able to smoke pot there, too, in what organizers say will be the first legal cannabis lounge in the province.

The “POTio” will be created in an outdoor area normally reserved for cigarette smokers at the provincially-owned Ontario Place.

The lounge is billed as a place where festival goers can “come down” from the beer and explore the world of cannabis while being educated about how to consume it responsibly.

The POTio might be a first, but organizers of other festivals and events across Ontario are grappling with how to handle the first summer of legal recreational pot.

Some events already ban smoking. But others are faced with the new reality in Ontario: people are generally allowed to smoke pot wherever tobacco smoking is allowed.

 

Some of you guys should get out to this 

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On 3/29/2019 at 3:57 PM, 1trailmaker said:

People attending a craft beer festival in Toronto in June will be able to smoke pot there, too, in what organizers say will be the first legal cannabis lounge in the province.

The “POTio” will be created in an outdoor area normally reserved for cigarette smokers at the provincially-owned Ontario Place.

The lounge is billed as a place where festival goers can “come down” from the beer and explore the world of cannabis while being educated about how to consume it responsibly.

The POTio might be a first, but organizers of other festivals and events across Ontario are grappling with how to handle the first summer of legal recreational pot.

Some events already ban smoking. But others are faced with the new reality in Ontario: people are generally allowed to smoke pot wherever tobacco smoking is allowed.

 

Some of you guys should get out to this 

And head there at 135 kms down the highway.......

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OCS prices are now 50% more on average since Oct - how fucked is that 

cheap is now 10 a gram and most are 12-13 a gram - They are not going to put the Black Market out of business at this rate

 

1 store open in Toronto 

 

Go DRUGGIE FORD Go 

 

on-line you can get $3.50 a gram in bulk - sad yet great at the same time :joint: 

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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

OCS prices are now 50% more on average since Oct - how fucked is that 

cheap is now 10 a gram and most are 12-13 a gram - They are not going to put the Black Market out of business at this rate

 

1 store open in Toronto 

 

Go DRUGGIE FORD Go 

 

on-line you can get $3.50 a gram in bulk - sad yet great at the same time :joint: 

By your posts it’s pretty obvious you stocked up cheap!!

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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/health/medical/long-term-effects-of-marijuana-on-brain-and-body/ar-BBVLvNV?ocid=spartanntp

 

 

There’s a lot to be said about that Socratic statement “Everything in moderation. Nothing in excess,” especially when it comes to tripping out on weed.

Marijuana or cannabis is psychoactive, meaning it’ll screw your mind if you take too much in excess and don’t exercise moderation. You’ve got to get the “high” right and this means self-discipline.

 

Long-term weed use is a lot more dangerous than it is fun. Ask doctors and they’ll tell you the same thing. A lot of medical studies show the long-term effects on the brain and body make marijuana dangerous to a lot of people.

These long-term issues with weed have to do with THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. THC, which triggers the marijuana high, mimics substances called endocannabinoids the human body naturally produces.

Endocannabinoids control the production of neurotransmitters in the human brain. Neurotransmitters are chemical substances that facilitate communication between the brain and the central nervous system.

Endocannabinoids also relax our muscles, reduce inflammation, protect damaged tissue and regulate appetite and metabolism, among other beneficial functions.

Now here’s where the problem lies. Because THC mimics endocannabinoids, the same physiological effects that arise from the normal application of endocannabinoids are triggered with the use of marijuana, especially in the brain.

This explains why marijuana smokers have memory-loss issues, feel higher levels of pain, have to cope with altered emotions and suffer movement control problems. In other words, THC screws the communication between the brain and the CNS.

One of the most deleterious effects of long-term weed use is loss of memory. This is because cannabis temporarily prevents the brain from creating new memories and learning new things. This type of memory loss takes place in the hippocampus, the region of the brain that regulates short-term memory.

Heavy cannabis users are also at risk of developing false memories, even if these users haven’t smoked pot for over a month, said a study published in journal Molecular Psychiatry.

This finding is one among many suggesting that people who were regular marijuana smokers in their teenage years are more likely to have memory problems as adults. Along this line, another study found teenagers that smoked pot every day for three years had “abnormally shaped” hippocampal regions when they reached their early 20s.

These people “performed around 18 percent worse in long-term memory tests” compared to other test subjects who had never smoked marijuana.

Medical researchers are surprised that there was “such a consistent association with verbal memory for chronic exposure to marijuana,” even when other factors (like cigarettes and alcohol) were accounted for.

The key lesson: moderation in smoking weed will keep you thinking straight.

There’s also a ton of research suggesting that people who smoke marijuana daily for a number of years struggle with cognitive tasks more than those who either don’t smoke cannabis, or who do so infrequently or for shorter periods of time.

Research shows that people who occasionally smoke marijuana and then give up the habit have a lower risk of developing problems with their thinking power and memory.

The body pays a hefty price for long-term weed use. Long-term exposure to smoking can damage the bronchial passages and the lungs, as well.

Studies show regular pot smokers are more likely to have persistent coughs (like tobacco smokers), have trouble breathing and produce excess phlegm and mucus. What marijuana smoking does to respiratory health “has some significant similarities to that of tobacco smoking,” said a study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

THC can increase the heart rate by as many as 50 beats per minute, which can last as long as three hours. That’s a lot of unwanted stress on the heart.

 

 

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1 hour ago, 04nightfire said:

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/health/medical/long-term-effects-of-marijuana-on-brain-and-body/ar-BBVLvNV?ocid=spartanntp

 

 

There’s a lot to be said about that Socratic statement “Everything in moderation. Nothing in excess,” especially when it comes to tripping out on weed.

Marijuana or cannabis is psychoactive, meaning it’ll screw your mind if you take too much in excess and don’t exercise moderation. You’ve got to get the “high” right and this means self-discipline.

 

Long-term weed use is a lot more dangerous than it is fun. Ask doctors and they’ll tell you the same thing. A lot of medical studies show the long-term effects on the brain and body make marijuana dangerous to a lot of people.

These long-term issues with weed have to do with THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. THC, which triggers the marijuana high, mimics substances called endocannabinoids the human body naturally produces.

Endocannabinoids control the production of neurotransmitters in the human brain. Neurotransmitters are chemical substances that facilitate communication between the brain and the central nervous system.

Endocannabinoids also relax our muscles, reduce inflammation, protect damaged tissue and regulate appetite and metabolism, among other beneficial functions.

Now here’s where the problem lies. Because THC mimics endocannabinoids, the same physiological effects that arise from the normal application of endocannabinoids are triggered with the use of marijuana, especially in the brain.

This explains why marijuana smokers have memory-loss issues, feel higher levels of pain, have to cope with altered emotions and suffer movement control problems. In other words, THC screws the communication between the brain and the CNS.

One of the most deleterious effects of long-term weed use is loss of memory. This is because cannabis temporarily prevents the brain from creating new memories and learning new things. This type of memory loss takes place in the hippocampus, the region of the brain that regulates short-term memory.

Heavy cannabis users are also at risk of developing false memories, even if these users haven’t smoked pot for over a month, said a study published in journal Molecular Psychiatry.

This finding is one among many suggesting that people who were regular marijuana smokers in their teenage years are more likely to have memory problems as adults. Along this line, another study found teenagers that smoked pot every day for three years had “abnormally shaped” hippocampal regions when they reached their early 20s.

These people “performed around 18 percent worse in long-term memory tests” compared to other test subjects who had never smoked marijuana.

Medical researchers are surprised that there was “such a consistent association with verbal memory for chronic exposure to marijuana,” even when other factors (like cigarettes and alcohol) were accounted for.

The key lesson: moderation in smoking weed will keep you thinking straight.

There’s also a ton of research suggesting that people who smoke marijuana daily for a number of years struggle with cognitive tasks more than those who either don’t smoke cannabis, or who do so infrequently or for shorter periods of time.

Research shows that people who occasionally smoke marijuana and then give up the habit have a lower risk of developing problems with their thinking power and memory.

The body pays a hefty price for long-term weed use. Long-term exposure to smoking can damage the bronchial passages and the lungs, as well.

Studies show regular pot smokers are more likely to have persistent coughs (like tobacco smokers), have trouble breathing and produce excess phlegm and mucus. What marijuana smoking does to respiratory health “has some significant similarities to that of tobacco smoking,” said a study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

THC can increase the heart rate by as many as 50 beats per minute, which can last as long as three hours. That’s a lot of unwanted stress on the heart.

 

 

The bold explains trail

:lol:  Johnny V does it again :lol: 

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Loss of muscle control :dunno:  strange how this can stop the affect of Parkinson's while there isn't a pill that can do even close 

 

I guess those guys smoking pot all day playing video games would be better without the POT :lol: 

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WIN FOR DENVER SHROOM

The first tallies, posted at 7 p.m. on election day, had the initiative, called 301, trailing by 10 percent.

 

At the watch party for the campaign, as those results flashed on a big screen in a posh event space called Invisible City, a gasp ricocheted through the crowd, followed by a half-minute of silence. Though the race tightened over the evening, advocates left crestfallen.

But Denver Elections counted late into the night. By 1 a.m., the groundbreaking initiative lagged only 3.5 percent.

By late afternoon on Wednesday, May 8, shrooms had squeaked out a win, 50.55 percent to 49.44 percent.

Denver saw no organized opposition, but critics said that freer mushrooms would bring an "unsavory element" to town, and high drivers could plow down pedestrians.

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17 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Nothing new he has been allergic to weed for decades - They had huge video ads at many of their concerts saying nO WEED or Roger will go home

 

 

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