Wanted to check the pulse of normal Americans on this. Especially would like to hear from people in legal states and what the impact has been.
I'm almost to the age were I don't want it anymore and my drinking has come down to nothing. They can legalize it if they want but I don't need the government to sell me my bud considering I've had it my whole life to the point I don't want it as much as I used to. Half ounce last 6 weeks and I'll hit a few pens.
Do you live in a legal state? No I'm in the Bluegrass
Voters approved a ballot measure to legalize pot sales and home grow in Ohio back in November of 2023. Each municipality can decide for themselves if they want dispensaries or not. By last summer a dispensary near me that had previously been opened for medical only, opened as medical and recreational. No downside that I'm aware of. Last I read, total sales in Ohio since last summer have topped $240 million. 10% of that goes to the state treasury in taxes.
I don't use very often. Usually only a 10mg gummy after a night of indoor volleyball. Just enough to help me relax and then get a good night's sleep. Occasionally a couple tokes of flower out of a small pipe I have.
One thing I have noticed is that I smell it out in public way more than I have in the past. Especially during any large gatherings of people. I was in downtown Cincinnati a few months ago for an outdoor art show known as "Blink". Hundreds of thousands of folks walking the streets and the riverfront. Pot smell everywhere, and a very well-behaved and chill crowd.
I'd much rather be around stoners than drunks.
Wut?so it's looking like it's just as harmful as alcohol usage.
There is recent research that shows habitual marijuana usage is not without longer term side effects so it's looking like it's just as harmful as alcohol usage.
I'd have to find the articles I read. 'Research says' is always fraught with potentially bad conclusions. IIRC, the articles said long term users tended to be unmotivated, under employed, generally in poor physical shape, had problems maintaining relationships, stuff like that not necessarily a lot of physical consequences. That's purely from memory so I could be misquoting.No, that’s a lie. Anyway here in Ohio I haven’t noticed much difference. Smell out in crowds more, that’s about it.
I'd have to find the articles I read. 'Research says' is always fraught with potentially bad conclusions. IIRC, the articles said long term users tended to be unmotivated, under employed, generally in poor physical shape, had problems maintaining relationships, stuff like that not necessarily a lot of physical consequences. That's purely from memory so I could be misquoting.
Using weed as the reason for those things sounds like a coping mechanism and not taking ownership of your problems.I'd have to find the articles I read. 'Research says' is always fraught with potentially bad conclusions. IIRC, the articles said long term users tended to be unmotivated, under employed, generally in poor physical shape, had problems maintaining relationships, stuff like that not necessarily a lot of physical consequences. That's purely from memory so I could be misquoting.
Same as myself BC. I used to smoke it quite a bit, but I haven't actually smoked any flower for a couple of years; I only use carts now, and usually only 3-4 times a week. I actually like the convenience of the carts as opposed to flower.I've had more than my fair share of weed over the years. Don't partake nearly as much as I used to but would rather do that than drink. It's not a habit for me as I can go months without it but if I'm around someome who has it, I'm taking a few puffs.
The people I know who use it most frequently are losers.
I know chronic smokers who have held fantastic jobs for many years and also know some who can't ever seem to make it to work, much less hold a job long term. My opinion is that the latter was a lazy loser before they ever even thought of smoking.Using weed as the reason for those things sounds like a coping mechanism and not taking ownership of your problems.