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Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D
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On Oct 4, 12:11*am, jamie smith jamie.smith.
wrote: Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D -- jamie smith I hear cannabis buggers your brain up. How is your brain? Growing it is illegal BTW, didn't you know? |
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"jamie smith" wrote ...
Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D Growing it is illegal, growing it is not difficult indeed I've seen it grow to a decent height from bird seed out on our old allotment site. I've read that it is believed to be a causal agent in some schizophrenia cases especially when used from a young age. Whilst I can understand it being used by some seriously ill people, and those abroad in extreme poverty with a dreadful life, why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. Life itself is too powerful a drug. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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On 04/10/2011 08:43, Bob Hobden wrote:
"jamie smith" wrote ... Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D Growing it is illegal, growing it is not difficult indeed I've seen it grow to a decent height from bird seed out on our old allotment site. I've read that it is believed to be a causal agent in some schizophrenia cases especially when used from a young age. Whilst I can understand it being used by some seriously ill people, and those abroad in extreme poverty with a dreadful life, why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. Life itself is too powerful a drug. Bob says it all. -- Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire |
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 23:11:28 +0000, jamie smith
wrote: Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D I have multiple sclerosis and cannabis is often suggested as a medicinal supplement. There is a medicine for MS made from cannabis but it's not available on the NHS an it is ridiculously expensive. Many people find the real thing help a lot. In my case just a couple of drags stops muscle spasms in a few seconds. There are no medicines that can do that. I don't smoke enough to get high. One problem is the mix with the dangerously addictive tobacco so smoke cannabis neat in a pipe. Steve -- Neural network software applications, help and support. Neural Network Software. www.npsl1.com EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. www.justnn.com |
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You say you are doing research; if you are genuinely researching into people's opinions on cannabis use and cultivation, then insulting people whose opinions do not match your own will not encourage expression of those opinions and thus will bias your results. Perhaps you should pay for, or otherwise acquire, a grounding in scientific research methods? |
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"Martin" wrote ...
Bob Hobden"wrote: "jamie smith" wrote ... Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D Growing it is illegal, growing it is not difficult indeed I've seen it grow to a decent height from bird seed out on our old allotment site. I've read that it is believed to be a causal agent in some schizophrenia cases especially when used from a young age. Only when used in very large quantities. Whilst I can understand it being used by some seriously ill people, and those abroad in extreme poverty with a dreadful life, why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. Life itself is too powerful a drug. Better start by trying to understand why people drink large quantities of alcohol, which has far more harmful effects than cannabis. I don't understand that either. I got drunk once when young and stupid and not remembering how I got home was such a shock I have never done it again. If I had been accused of murder or whatever I could not have denied it, horrid thought. Drinking too much also mucks up your weekend which I always found precious when at work. The modern wish to get "stoned" is a social problem that needs sorting, in my young days if someone acted drunk they were considered not manly because they couldn't take their booze, it was socially unacceptable and you could quickly loose all your old friends that way. Why anyone would want to take drugs or alcohol to fog their brain and look stupid, as they always do, I cannot imagine. Jamie, I tell it as it is and if that offends your young sensibilities don't ask the question. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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jamie smith wrote:
Finally someone without there head stuck up there arse So now we know that cannabis use impairs spelling and the ability to trim excess verbiage. If it were legal to so, (here it isn't), I would probably grow a little hemp just because. But then, I didn't much care for the effects a long, long time ago. -- Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/4 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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"Bob Hobden" said: snip Jamie, I tell it as it is and if that offends your young sensibilities don't ask the question. Do any of you actually believe this is someone with 'young sensibilities' or a trouble maker with a grudge against urg? Or one of its friends. After a certain troll gets rapped knuckles, posts like this suddenly pop up in urg. It's such a recurrent pattern that it always surprises me a little that anyone is taken in. This post asked a question which I answered from my experience, nothing more. If it is another troll or indeed a sock puppet, who cares, it's got us talking on the subject and thrown up some differing views amongst regulars which is stimulating. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote "Bob Hobden" said: snip Jamie, I tell it as it is and if that offends your young sensibilities don't ask the question. Do any of you actually believe this is someone with 'young sensibilities' or a trouble maker with a grudge against urg? Or one of its friends. After a certain troll gets rapped knuckles, posts like this suddenly pop up in urg. It's such a recurrent pattern that it always surprises me a little that anyone is taken in. This post asked a question which I answered from my experience, nothing more. If it is another troll or indeed a sock puppet, who cares, it's got us talking on the subject and thrown up some differing views amongst regulars which is stimulating. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK Not particularly interested in who put it up, but it raises one question with me, one I hadn't thought of before and I wonder if it applies to any of the older readers of this newsgroup. When I first left school and had a pay packet, I thought on the lines of 'Oh well, let's try smoking as all grown ups do' I spluttered my way through a couple of fags, couldn't see any sense in it and packet it in there and then. Nowadays, drugs seem to be the 'in' thing. Not so much 60 odd years ago. However, 'HAD' drugs been the 'in' thing and I liked them, would I have become a druggy? And you older ones who smoke, how did you start and 'could it' have been drugs? I fully expect the usual abuse and bile from the usual people who have a go at me, but let's see if this arouses the possibility in the older one as to whether THEY could have become druggies just as they became smokers Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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On 04/10/2011 00:11, jamie smith wrote:
Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D These days it is an EU licensed horticultural crop c. savita var savita genetically stripped of its ability to make THC and related components and grown for the hemp fibre which has had a resurgence lately. AFAIK It is not grown much commercially in the UK not really warm enough but I have seen many fields of it growing in southern France. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp The main opposition to growing it as a biomass/natural fibre comes from the US and their zero tolerance "War on Drugs". A myopic policy which serves only to enhance profitability of their prison industry. Flax is also making something of a come-back. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...y-1573790.html So yes cannabis aka hemp does have its legal uses. Regards, Martin Brown |
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"Martin Brown" wrote These days it is an EU licensed horticultural crop c. savita var savita genetically stripped of its ability to make THC and related components and grown for the hemp fibre which has had a resurgence lately. They were trialling a variety of hemp as a possible future crop on a farm my hubby went to once. I don't know how successful it turned out to be, but I remember the farmer was amused that a few of his plants got 'liberated' one night by hopeful thieves. He reckoned they'd have needed to smoke a couple of fields' worth before getting any sort of high. You often find houses, fields or hamlets still called Hemplands around here; I believe hemp production for rope and cloth was quite a thriving industry in East Anglia once upon a time. Flax is also making something of a come-back. Hope it makes a comeback where I can see it from the kitchen window. Acres of flax and poppies and a bit of white mayweed all blooming together - beautiful. :) -- Sue |
I've smoked lots of pot and know people who have smoked lots of it and from my experience it IS NOT physically addictive but it DOES screw peoples brains up. Cannabis psychosis has been a recognised side effect for years and just because it hasn't effected you YET doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Not everyone is affected admittedy but alot especially with the strong skunk strains that you people smoke these days, when you know people who have jumped out infront of trains or off large buildings maybe your opinion will change until then I recommend backing up your "accademic" study with some hard evidence from some well respected medical journals not peoples opionions on chat forums it looks better in the bibliography!
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 12:36:06 +0100, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-10-04 00:11:28 +0100, jamie smith said: Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D My opinion is that you're a troll. Possibly a troll who already knows too much about the effects of cannabis from personal experience. I haven't seen any comments on the use of the plants as a food source, ie seeds and oil and as bird food etc. Perhaps the OP was not after this sort of information !! A couple of months ago there was a large field of hemp growing I would assume for the above reasons near to where i live, and on a HFW River Cottage program they featured Hemp oil/seed recipes. |
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In message , Martin
writes On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 08:43:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden" wrote: "jamie smith" wrote ... Hey everyone, another thread from me, I bet you are all getting bored of these threads, anyway I would really like your opinion on growing cannabis and using cannabis. Thank you for reading my boring threads :D Growing it is illegal, growing it is not difficult indeed I've seen it grow to a decent height from bird seed out on our old allotment site. I've read that it is believed to be a causal agent in some schizophrenia cases especially when used from a young age. Only when used in very large quantities. Whilst I can understand it being used by some seriously ill people, and those abroad in extreme poverty with a dreadful life, why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. Life itself is too powerful a drug. Better start by trying to understand why people drink large quantities of alcohol, which has far more harmful effects than cannabis. It has different effects, whether they are all worse or not is debatable. But as they say two wrongs don't make a right. -- hugh |
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On 04/10/2011 17:32, kay wrote:
jamie smith;938632 Wrote: I wasnt talking about ilegal activity You were talking about growing and using it; both are illegal in the UK Growing hemp and even c. savita var indica in the UK is legal if you have a license to do so. The poisons garden in Alnwick Castle has such a license and several far more potent drug and toxic plants in secure cultivation. Their cocaine plant had died when I last visited and I found the smell of henbane most unpleasant. I expect you can find some hemp fields in the south of England grown for the fibre if you look hard enough. It isn't really warm enough in UK summers for C4 plant metabolism to thrive so it is a poor crop. and I was just doing a little research on peoples opinion on cannabis for my extended research A Level in collage im doing this as part of my course work and cannabis does not mess up with your brain its ILEGAL because its addictive it cant actually cause any physical harm apart from inhaling smoke and one reason why this wont be legal is because the industrys will lose out on to much money so its all about money because the goverment are greedy. I understand how they didnt teach this in schools 40 - 50 years ago kay so im sorry you didnt get to now the truth. maybe pay for a collage if you arnt scared of looking 60 years older than everyone You are factually incorrect on several counts. Cannabis most definitely does mess with your brain and perception but it is considerably less addictive than either alcohol or tobacco (nicotine). You would never get a license to sell either of the latter two compounds to the public if they were newly discovered today. Cannabis smoke is more noxious because of high tar content, but then you do not necessarily have to smoke it. Nicotine addicts smoking tobacco shorten their lifespans considerably - it is highly likely that smoking cannabis will be even worse in this respect. A few people are unduly susceptible to its influence and go off the rails. There doesn't seem to be enough research to quantify this risk. The problem is compounded by new designer GM skunk varieties which seem to be causing more psychotic problems according to researchers. The head of the expert committee on abuse of drugs got into serious trouble with the UK government for explaining the relative risks of drugs and alcohol somewhat too clearly. See for example: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...rugsandalcohol Now they have appointed a bunch of yes men to do their bidding. The reason it won't be made legal is mostly due to puritanical Americans and their perpetual "War on Drugs". The original reason for banning intoxicating drugs was that there was no way to detect them in vivo with the trace amounts involved. Modern ultratrace analytical chemistry can now do this with relative ease. Harder than a quick breath test but definitely possible. Oh and learn to spell college. Unless that is you are assembling a cut fabric picture to illustrate public views on cannabis. And if you are be sure to use hemp for the base material. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collage#Early_precedents You know nothing about my opinions, my age, my use or non-usage of, or my knowledge about, drugs. You say you are doing research; if you are genuinely researching into people's opinions on cannabis use and cultivation, then insulting people whose opinions do not match your own will not encourage expression of those opinions and thus will bias your results. Perhaps you should pay for, or otherwise acquire, a grounding in scientific research methods? I can't see much point in banning it to be honest. Far better to have it sold legitimately and get a tax revenue stream from it than hand all of the proceeds to organised crime as happens at present. I would be in favour of banning tobacco, but that isn't going to happen because the tobacco lobby is far too powerful and the tax is lucrative. And the nicotine addicts would all get very upset. Regards, Martin Brown |
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and I was just doing a little research on peoples opinion on cannabis for my extended research A Level in collage im doing this as part of my course work and cannabis does not mess up with your brain its ILEGAL because its addictive it cant actually cause any physical harm apart... ......from punctuation blindness? from inhaling smoke and one reason why this wont be legal is because the industrys will lose out on to much money so its all about money because the goverment are greedy. I understand how they didnt teach this in schools 40 - 50 years ago kay so im sorry you didnt get to now the truth. maybe pay for a collage if you arnt scared of looking 60 years older than everyone he sold his spellcheck to buy drugs? -- Mike... . . . . |
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:13:53 +0100, Sacha wrote:
You have to wonder which 'collage' he's at that he can't even spell the word, or several others and has no knowledge of basic punctuation or grammar. He's actually worse than me! (Mind you, I agree with him we should legalise drugs, prohibition didn't work in the states for booze, it hasn't worked with other drugs anywhere, same result, enriched organised crime and funding for dodgy Afghans. 2-0, both own goals. It will take another 50 years before people wise up). -- Mike... . . . . |
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In message , Mike.....
writes On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:13:53 +0100, Sacha wrote: You have to wonder which 'collage' he's at that he can't even spell the word, or several others and has no knowledge of basic punctuation or grammar. He's actually worse than me! (Mind you, I agree with him we should legalise drugs, prohibition didn't work in the states for booze, it hasn't worked with other drugs anywhere, same result, enriched organised crime and funding for dodgy Afghans. 2-0, both own goals. It will take another 50 years before people wise up). ISTR reading that one of the differences between cannabis and alcohol is the time taken to clear the brain after the intake, the chemicals attached to the brain from alcohol going much more quickly. So with any regular intake of cannabis your brain is permanently inhibited. Perhaps this might explain the lethargic work shy attitude of many of our young people on a Monday morning. -- hugh |
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"hugh" ] wrote in message ... In message , Mike..... writes On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:13:53 +0100, Sacha wrote: You have to wonder which 'collage' he's at that he can't even spell the word, or several others and has no knowledge of basic punctuation or grammar. He's actually worse than me! (Mind you, I agree with him we should legalise drugs, prohibition didn't work in the states for booze, it hasn't worked with other drugs anywhere, same result, enriched organised crime and funding for dodgy Afghans. 2-0, both own goals. It will take another 50 years before people wise up). ISTR reading that one of the differences between cannabis and alcohol is the time taken to clear the brain after the intake, the chemicals attached to the brain from alcohol going much more quickly. So with any regular intake of cannabis your brain is permanently inhibited. Perhaps this might explain the lethargic work shy attitude of many of our young people on a Monday morning. -- hugh and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday HOWEVER, we must not forget those youngsters who are not work shy, but are still tarred with the same brush as 'Youth of Today' Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 08:43:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. I think there's quite a lot of propaganda about. People I know who use it don't seem to have clouded brains or schizophrenia, i think they use it for the pleasant relaxing effect. Can't speak from first hand because being a life long non smoker its impossible to try smoking it. -- Mike... . . . . |
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 16:32:57 +0000, kay
wrote: You were talking about growing and using it; both are illegal in the UK is it beyond you to discuss things that are illegal? Homosexuality used to be illegal, now it isn't. Would you have objected to discussing the rights and wrongs of that when it was illegal? Would you object to David Cameron discussing raising the speed limit to a currently illegal 80? Would you have object to discussing apartheid in south Africa? -- Mike... . . . . |
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"Mike.. . . ." wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 16:32:57 +0000, kay wrote: You were talking about growing and using it; both are illegal in the UK is it beyond you to discuss things that are illegal? Homosexuality used to be illegal, now it isn't. Would you have objected to discussing the rights and wrongs of that when it was illegal? Would you object to David Cameron discussing raising the speed limit to a currently illegal 80? Would you have object to discussing apartheid in south Africa? -- Mike... . . . . Mike, you are trying to make a statement to those who are set in their ways. Look at the flak I get from those on this very newsgroup/forum. People who are set in a ""Generalisation and Stereotyping based on unsubstantiated hear say"" way. Once any vile thoughts are instilled into their brain, NOTHING, repeat NOTHING is going to shift them ;-(( Think about it. However, :-)))))))))))))) THEY are the ""ODD"" ones out. (Now watch the flak they send up over this posting. They just CANNOT resist having a go at me :-)))))))))))) Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:34:08 +0100, Mike.. . . .
wrote: On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 08:43:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden" wrote: why anyone in this country who is well would want to cloud their brain defeats me. I think there's quite a lot of propaganda about. People I know who use it don't seem to have clouded brains or schizophrenia, i think they use it for the pleasant relaxing effect. Can't speak from first hand because being a life long non smoker its impossible to try smoking it. Then eat a bit - not too much. It works just as well but takes longer. Steve -- Neural network software applications, help and support. Neural Network Software. www.npsl1.com EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. www.justnn.com |
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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Yes, lots. But I am very sick of this off-topic thread and have no desire to see it continue. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:17:33 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote: is it beyond you to discuss things that are illegal? Homosexuality used to be illegal, now it isn't. Would you have objected to discussing the rights and wrongs of that when it was illegal? Would you object to David Cameron discussing raising the speed limit to a currently illegal 80? Would you have object to discussing apartheid in south Africa? Mike, you are trying to make a statement to those who are set in their ways. Look at the flak I get from those on this very newsgroup/forum. People who are set in a ""Generalisation and Stereotyping based on unsubstantiated hear say"" way. I wouldn't know because I only pop in now and again to ask a question. Legalising drugs is I think an important way forward for the world. It has to happen, maybe one more person here starts thinking - one day it will be a majority, same way it went for other issues where the law had got it wrong. -- Mike... . . . . |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 17:43:24 +0100, Mike.. . . .
wrote: On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:17:33 +0100, "'Mike'" wrote: is it beyond you to discuss things that are illegal? Homosexuality used to be illegal, now it isn't. Would you have objected to discussing the rights and wrongs of that when it was illegal? Would you object to David Cameron discussing raising the speed limit to a currently illegal 80? Would you have object to discussing apartheid in south Africa? Mike, you are trying to make a statement to those who are set in their ways. Look at the flak I get from those on this very newsgroup/forum. People who are set in a ""Generalisation and Stereotyping based on unsubstantiated hear say"" way. I wouldn't know because I only pop in now and again to ask a question. Legalising drugs is I think an important way forward for the world. It has to happen, maybe one more person here starts thinking - one day it will be a majority, same way it went for other issues where the law had got it wrong. Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Steve -- Neural network software applications, help and support. Neural Network Software. www.npsl1.com EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. www.justnn.com |
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wrote in message ... In article , Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Yes, lots. But I am very sick of this off-topic thread and have no desire to see it continue. Regards, Nick Maclaren. But Nick, look at how some off topic threads continue waaaaaaaaaay after the normal people have left it!! There are those who 'Have the authority to do as they please' and those, like me, who are hounded left right and centre. (Oh god that means a letter to my family, or someone's family ;-)) Mike |
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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: It's not that off-topic as the question was about growing a plant. It had become an insult-fest, and it is THAT I object to. I didn't respond earlier, as I had nothing to say that hadn't already been said. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 18:23:20 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote: wrote in message ... In article , Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Yes, lots. But I am very sick of this off-topic thread and have no desire to see it continue. Regards, Nick Maclaren. But Nick, look at how some off topic threads continue waaaaaaaaaay after the normal people have left it!! It's not that off-topic as the question was about growing a plant. Steve |
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"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message
... On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 18:23:20 +0100, "'Mike'" wrote: wrote in message ... In article , Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Yes, lots. But I am very sick of this off-topic thread and have no desire to see it continue. Regards, Nick Maclaren. But Nick, look at how some off topic threads continue waaaaaaaaaay after the normal people have left it!! It's not that off-topic as the question was about growing a plant. Steve :-)))))))))))))))))))))))) Of course :-)) Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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"kay" wrote in message ... Janet;938928 Wrote: In article , says...- On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 16:32:57 +0000, kay wrote: - You were talking about growing and using it; both are illegal in the UK- is it beyond you to discuss things that are illegal?- He didn't ask for a discussion; he asked for opinions and that's what he got. Having got exactly what he asked for he became abusively critical of the opinions. If somebody on urg asks about growing cyclamen, the general idea is that people should discuss it on the basis of their own experience in growing cyclamen. It would not necessarily be a good idea to discuss one's experience of growing cannabis on a public forum. -- kay I think someone just may be taking the micky out of this po-faced newsgroup. On another forum I am on, someone posted .. Any shoplifters out there? There have been some very funny and clever replies I think urg needs to lighten up a bit Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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On 06/10/2011 23:09, Judith in France wrote:
And me too, what is urg turning into? Discussion about plants??? -- Best regards, Ms Fish |
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 19:15:06 +0100, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-10-06 18:33:40 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said: On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 18:23:20 +0100, "'Mike'" wrote: wrote in message ... In article , Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: Can you think of a country that has changed its laws to make drugs legal? Yes, lots. But I am very sick of this off-topic thread and have no desire to see it continue. Regards, Nick Maclaren. But Nick, look at how some off topic threads continue waaaaaaaaaay after the normal people have left it!! It's not that off-topic as the question was about growing a plant. Steve AND USING AN ILLEGAL DRUG. That 'research' is not what this group is for. It's not illegal for people like me. In fact it is available as a medicine but far to expensive for me. Steve |
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