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Re: Photo of the day.[message #304298]
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Fri, 04 May 2012 16:03
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@Log
They use the oils from the plant for personal hygiene. Check your local health store. The picture he posted is biased because a lot of the companies he mentioned compete with cannabis legally.
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Re: Photo of the day.[message #304302]
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Fri, 04 May 2012 16:12
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@Loog
Cannabis is one of the more complete amino acid chains. This means that it is more of a complete protein. Again...Check your local health store.
Edit:
Also Nestle, before 2008 Nestle owned 100% of Alcon. Guess what Alcon specialized in....
Toggle SpoilerGlobal medical company specializing in eye care products.
[Updated on: Fri, 04 May 2012 16:16] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Photo of the day.[message #304304]
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Fri, 04 May 2012 16:21
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why is a FOOD company (in the personal hygenix dept) named when their one and only NONFOOD daughter is named as well - those people just want to have more big names on that poster
canabis sativa is and was for the last 10.000 years man's best fried - it's also the only plant for which we have a receptor in our brains. and there is no plant that we can make more use of (aka where we don't need to throw away one single part)
the poster is also stupid because only dupont and hearst fought against canabis and the us govt later (after ww II) forced anyone
[Updated on: Fri, 04 May 2012 16:36] by Moderator Report message to a moderator
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Re: Photo of the day.[message #304309]
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Fri, 04 May 2012 16:44
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Because it is probably THE BEST new product to hit the market. The more retards you get to support it, the more chance you have of beginning the action stages of your plans.
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Re: Photo of the day.[message #304320]
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Fri, 04 May 2012 19:31
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Conspiracy or not.
Companies will taint it just like they did with nicotine. Lacing it with health killing chemicals and addictive substances. It will still be illegal to grow, much like tobacco is now. It will be regulated possession wise. It will be patented after they genetically modify it and also create harmful side effects. They will market it and make it look hip.
Marijuana is a powerful herb good for many ailments. It acts as a balancer much like ginseng. It is okay in moderation, but with any psychoactive substance, there is room for addiction. Chances are they will never legalize consumption of buds. They probably will make some synthetic THC pills legal though.
What they did is they got a bunch of users riled up and excited about a false dream of marijuana use. The people envision total freedom with the use/cultivation of marijuana. Not so fast...
Look at what they did with the privatization of water. In some places they have made water an unaffordable luxury. Look at what they did to food. They can patent food that has been genetically modified.
In any event, all the legalization of marijuana would do would cloud the goyim/proletariat/peasants/heathens/(whatever your choice is) judgement even more and shield them from truth and uprising.
Envision a homeless man counting change to buy some THC pills in a Wal Mart.
Also,
People here smoke fake weed and it is legal. It is just as dangerous as pills and can cause damage to the liver and kidneys. Natural weed is illegal, it can cause impairment of memory and airway damage if smoked. I think it is crazy that the more dangerous synthetic stuff is legal and the natural herb is illegal.
@Slaxor
Bill Hicks is one of my faves.
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