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Old 08-11-2002, 01:33 PM  
Beastiepoo
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Originally posted by kenny



2727 B.C. First recorded use of cannabis as medicine in Chinese pharmacopoeia. In every part of the world humankind has used cannabis for a wide variety of health problems.

http://www.marijuanaaddiction.com/ma..._timeline.html


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6000-4000 BCE Viticulture, the selective cultivation of grape vines for making wine, is believed to originate in the mountains between the Black and Caspian seas (modern Armenia).

http://www.marijuanaaddiction.com/ma..._timeline.html


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My fantasy world never served me wrong



Recorded history is one thing. You actually believe people weren't burning and smoking the stuff that grew around them before they figured out how to cultivate grapes into wine?

Like I said before, I've not really got time for this.

That other thing you said though...OD'ing...

Are you out of your mind? You don't have to drink loads quick, just loads. A person can drink him/herself into a stupor in 10 minutes or in 5 hours. The occasionally resulting overload of alcohol in the blood can poison you just the same. Coma, death whatever. I do not condone overuse of MJ but I've never heard of anyone who died SOLEY from eating/smoking too much (unless they happened to be sitting on the edge of a building and fell off or similarly took a bath, fell asleep and drowned). Usually death from an 'overdose' of MJ occurs when other drugs (including alcohol) are entered into the equation.

I've wasted too much time already and those who drink and are against MJ hardly ever change their minds. We are entitled to our own opinions but remember history is recorded by the winners and therefore is not always completely accurate.
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