Sessions big-gov't views on marijuana

no way am i using synthetics, and I prefer not having to smoke it. I quit it about 7 years ago because of the dangers of smoking..

I've tried all kinds of strians. I prefer using opiates - currently codeine, although that isn't as helpful as hydro

fuck all this noise about drug control -i've been a libertarian on it since back in the 60's and my position has always been making stuff illegal greatly increases the damage to individuals and society
I'm right on this. I used to be an addict, and addiction is hiding your behaviors.

Best bring everything out into the light for safer effective uuses

as an offshoot of this thread, i'm curious, has your pain management ever considered using zohydro for your pain?
 
as an offshoot of this thread, i'm curious, has your pain management ever considered using zohydro for your pain?
i'm sure that's still a Schedule II.. My GP won't proscribe it - only Schedule iV.
Fucking Obama changes hydro from a III to a II -same as oxycodone..*idiot*

Down here in Fl. were are 100% reactionary, and pain management will not prescribe opiates for long term use.
( never mind they are the most effective)

I limp along with semi-pain management success
 
Thingy and his words of iron lol.

How am I supposed to not laugh when you say crap like that?

I guess one could assume you have a great sense of humor but I would venture to guess that you are easy to amuse...a simplton in other words.
To my point, note that you ignored the fact that it is up to you to prove your claim.
Many of us here have known thing for many years, he has earned our respect and has nothing to prove to us.

He certainly has nothing to prove to the forum idiot.
 
i'm sure that's still a Schedule II.. My GP won't proscribe it - only Schedule iV.
Fucking Obama changes hydro from a III to a II -same as oxycodone..*idiot*

Down here in Fl. were are 100% reactionary, and pain management will not prescribe opiates for long term use.
( never mind they are the most effective)

I limp along with semi-pain management success

Well, they should save opiates for the terminally ill, imo.

I've seen too many otherwise good people become addicted to them.
 
You gave me an omg and went on about sticking to the OP in another post.

Do you or don't you advocate for state rights on the gay marriage issue?

Post #24.

You should try for serious discussion instead of either A) apologizing for everything Trump does and B) Trying to create strawman "gotchas" for everyone who doesn't agree w/ everything Trump does
 
If I remember Things position on the whole marriage issue, his position aligns also with Libertarianism in that government has no place or power to regulate marriage in any way, shape, or form.

This is essentially correct. I don't consider myself a libertarian, but I have said for about 5 years or so now that I align more with libertarians than either party, and that is 100% true.

I definitely believe in states rights. Of course I'm going to be more vocal about issues that are important to me than issues which I don't think as much about.
 
this proves that you are no libertarian and no Libertarian. If you were actually a Libertarian, you'd be demanding ALL drug laws be abolished for two reasons.....
1) it is solely the individuals right and responsibility on what he/she chooses to put in to their own body.....and
2) it took a federal amendment to the constitution to make alcohol illegal AND another amendment to make it legal again, yet you approve the power of the feds to use a stroke of the pen to determine individual action and legality concerning drugs...

ridiculous. call yourself an authoritarian conservative and get on with it instead of trying to masquerade as a Libertarian.

Let's get a few things clear you self righteous prick

1) I have never claimed to be a libertarian. Do I have libertarian leanings? Yes. But I have found libertarians to be single issue cockswallows like yourself who only care about smoking pot

2) I have said it is an issue I am conflicted on and I sincerely apologize that you don't accept that. Well I am really not sorry. Gaining your approval is not high on my priority list

3) I don't smoke pot and don't see the use of it so this really isn't a high priority item for me.

Now kindly go fuck yourself
 
Sessions needs to be held accountable. There is good common sense policy on this - he is aggressively pursuing a bad policy, against the will of the people, based on bad science.

Tough shit for you. He has the law on his side. You do not.

Write your Congressman.

Maybe you lefties could put aside your Russia hysteria and focus on this issue?
 
This is essentially correct. I don't consider myself a libertarian, but I have said for about 5 years or so now that I align more with libertarians than either party, and that is 100% true.

I definitely believe in states rights. Of course I'm going to be more vocal about issues that are important to me than issues which I don't think as much about.

That's one of the best non-answers I've ever seen lol.
 
That's one of the best non-answers I've ever seen lol.

Oh, pipe down, please. You don't have a leg to stand on w/ "non answers."

At least TRY to discuss the topic, instead of obsessing over strawman "gotcha" BS. Your contribution to this thread is even more pathetic than usual. You're at your best when you're apologizing for Trump - you just seem lost when the discussion doesn't revolve around that.
 
Well, they should save opiates for the terminally ill, imo.
I've seen too many otherwise good people become addicted to them.
so what do you advise for chronic pain management?
I do not trust NSAID's too many people have died from adverse/cardiac effects. and they offer little pain relief.

What i think is the way to go is if you use opiates, you have to be subjected to random urinanalysis
and you have to bring your pills in to be counted when asked.

IOW's use them as prescribed -it's the abuse and high dosing that causes the real heavy addiction.
 
i'm sure that's still a Schedule II.. My GP won't proscribe it - only Schedule iV.
Fucking Obama changes hydro from a III to a II -same as oxycodone..*idiot*

Down here in Fl. were are 100% reactionary, and pain management will not prescribe opiates for long term use.
( never mind they are the most effective)

I limp along with semi-pain management success

i'm sorry to hear that. the drug war has seriously impaired the treatment of patients in actual need, like the rescheduling of gabapentin to a sched 1 med.
 
i'm sorry to hear that. the drug war has seriously impaired the treatment of patients in actual need, like the rescheduling of gabapentin to a sched 1 med.

a whole bunch of baby boomers are going to be going thru a whole lot of needless pains.
Drug war on opiates = war on pain management as well
 
Let's get a few things clear you self righteous prick
feeling triggered, snowflake?

1) I have never claimed to be a libertarian. Do I have libertarian leanings? Yes. But I have found libertarians to be single issue cockswallows like yourself who only care about smoking pot
I don't either. I hate smoking period, but it helps my wife out with her severe chronic pain and stomach issues, so I support it.

2) I have said it is an issue I am conflicted on and I sincerely apologize that you don't accept that. Well I am really not sorry. Gaining your approval is not high on my priority list

3) I don't smoke pot and don't see the use of it so this really isn't a high priority item for me.
so like most liberals or conservatives, you are only interested in issues that concern you and to hell with all the rest. awesome, typical dumbed down american.

Now kindly go fuck yourself
yes, definitely triggered.
 
so what do you advise for chronic pain management?
I do not trust NSAID's too many people have died from adverse effects. and they offer little pain relief.

What i think is the way to go is if you use oiaites, you have to be subjected to random urinanalysis
and you have to bring your pills in to be counted when asked.

IOW's use them as prescribed -it's the abuse and high dosing that causes the real heavy addiction.

Pot does work for a lot of people. It's a very subjective thing - I know people for whom opiates do not work, and pot works better - and vice versa. Opiate addiction is down in states where there is legal pot.

If they really care about opiate addiction, they won't interfere w/ medical marijuana in states that legalize it. I read that Sessions is having a study done on violence related to marijuana, presumably to make the case that it should remain illegal, which seems impossibly illogical to me. The violence related to marijuana has so much to do w/ the fact that it IS illegal.

I just don't get his views. He said that people who use pot are not "good people," but I'm sure he's okay w/ bourbon guzzling where he's from.
 
Tough shit for you. He has the law on his side. You do not.

Write your Congressman.

Maybe you lefties could put aside your Russia hysteria and focus on this issue?

We did.
One of my best friends is president of Mass NORML
NORML
A sister in law is married to an attorney for National NORML.

We fought for the present state of affairs for our whole lives not to have our work flushed by a single fanatic appointed by a raving lunatic with no concern but for himself.
 
We did.
One of my best friends is president of Mass NORML
NORML
A sister in law is married to an attorney for National NORML.

We fought for the present state of affairs for our whole lives not to have our work flushed by a single fanatic appointed by a raving lunatic with no concern but for himself.

The bolded really sums it up, and is something I can't get over. It's ONE GUY, and his views are so archaic and misinformed. Some of the things he has claimed are so easily disproven by the science, but he gets to call the shots.
 
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