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how well do you know your drugs
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^ Good one Dean! Atleast you know a thing or two about your recreational habits? Lol.
*Edit: Results of your quiz: You answered correctly 11 out of 13 questions. This is equivalent to 85 %. Your grade is A Last edited by veN; Mar 12, 05 at 08:07 PM. |
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Considering there's no tar in marijuana, there's crap in rollies and in the marijuana cigarette my score: You answered correctly 12 out of 13 questions. This is equivalent to 92 %. Your grade is A+ |
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We brought back about ten packs of these from London when we went in January: http://www.roll-ups.co.uk/ishop/879/shopscr222.html You should see how nasty and brown they get from all the tar... worse than cigarettes. |
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here you go
some random weed facts
1.Cannabis and hemp are the same. "Marijuana" was the Mexican name given to cannabis. The word `marijuana' is a Mexican slang term which became popular in the 1930's in America, during a series of media and government programs which we now refer to as the `Reefer Madness Movement.' It refers specifically to the medicine part of cannabis, which Mexican soldiers used to smoke. 2.Cannabis was first cultivated in China around 4000B.C. According to the Chinese historic records and archeological data, the history of Chinese hemp cultivation and use spans approx. 5,000 to 6,000 years 3.The original drafts of the Declaration of Independence were written on hemp paper. 4.One acre of hemp will produce as much paper as four acres of trees. Pounded and disintegrated hemp fiber was used to make the world's oldest piece of paper, recovered from a tomb near Xi'an in Shaanxi province dating from 140-87 BC (Temple 1986). 5.Hemp is a source of fiber for cloth and cordage for rope. The hemp fiber is located inside the long stem of the plant. 6.George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp. Washington, our first president, declared,"Make the most of the hemp seed. Sow it everywhere." 7.Hemp seed is natures perfect food. The oil from hemp seeds has the highest percentage of essential fatty acids and the lowest percentage of saturated fats. 8.Sterilized hemp seeds are often sold a bird food. 9.Rolling papers, like Bambu, are made from hemp paper. 10.In 1937, the Marijuana Tax Stamp Act prohibited the use, sale, and cultivation of hemp/marijuana in the United States. 11.Hemp is cultivated all over the world. Today, China, Korea,Italy, Hungary, Russia and France are amoung the countries that grow hemp for fiber, paper and other products. 12.Cannabis is classified as a schedule 1 drug by the Food and Drug Administration. Designated as a narcotic, it cannot be prescribed to patients. 13.In 1988, the DEA's own administrative law judge concluded that "marijuana is one of the safest, therapeutically active substances known to man". 14.Cannabis can be used as a medicine to treat nausea, pain and muscle spasms. It alleviates symptoms of glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, migraines and other debilitating aliments. 15.Twelve Americans receive prescribed marijuana from the U.S. government. 16.More than 695,000 Americans were arrested in 1997 on marijuana charges. A marijuana user is arrested every 45 seconds in America. |
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hmmm
got a drug test comming up at work..well here you go..Beat the system..
http://www.mbdetox.com/?ref=2 |
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hmm
some more random facts case your are interested
Drug Class Trade Name(s) Effects with Alcohol ANTI-ALCOHOL Antabuse® Severe reactions to even small amounts: headache, nausea, convulsions, coma, death. ANTIBIOTICS Penicillin Cyantin® Reduces the drugs' therapeutic effectiveness. ANTIDEPRESSANTS Elavil® Prozac® Tofranil® Nardil® Increased central nervous system (CNS) depression and blood pressure changes. Combination use of alcohol with MAO inhibitors can trigger massive increase in blood pressure, resulting in brain hemorrhage and death. ANTIHISTAMINES Allerest® Dristan® Drowsiness and CNS depression. Impairs driving ability. ASPIRIN Anacin® Excedrin® Can intensify alcohol's effects. Irritates stomach lining. May cause gastrointestinal pain, bleeding. DEPRESSANTS Valium® Ativan® Halcion® Dangerous CNS depression, loss of coordination, coma. High risk of overdose and death. NARCOTICS heroin codeine Darvon® Serious CNS depression. Possible respiratory arrest and death. STIMULANTS amphetamine cocaine Masks the depressant action of alcohol. May increase both blood pressure and physiological tension. Increases risk of overdose. |