so let me get this straight. If I am a 13'er, saw a ghost in a haunted house, left a car running in a snowy cul-de-sac, do I have to wait 2 more weeks to be allowed to smoke legally and then be allowed to own a firearm in MD? That is the question
so let me get this straight. If I am a 13'er, saw a ghost in a haunted house, left a car running in a snowy cul-de-sac, do I have to wait 2 more weeks to be allowed to smoke legally and then be allowed to own a firearm in MD? That is the question
so let me get this straight. If I am a 13'er, saw a ghost in a haunted house, left a car running in a snowy cul-de-sac, do I have to wait 2 more weeks to be allowed to smoke legally and then be allowed to own a firearm in MD? That is the question
Whinge, Whinge, Whinge. Exactly hahahaha
Caffeine does not impair response time, alertness or judgment.
I went from two pots of Jo per day to zero 30 years ago. I still say I am a better man for it.
People think I'm bad now. They should've seen me back then!
More anecdotal stories proving my point right.
I cut down from a few hundred milligrams of caffeine daily to just 123, and I feel better for it, so I just don't subscribe to the idea that caffeine doesn't alter ones mind.
I thought you wanted this thread closed?
Proves nothing.More anecdotal stories proving my point right.
I cut down from a few hundred milligrams of caffeine daily to just 123, and I feel better for it, so I just don't subscribe to the idea that caffeine doesn't alter ones mind.
You feeling better does not equal altered mental status.
Proves nothing.
Who the hell measures their caffeine consumption in milligrams?
Anyway, caffeine is a stimulant. Not a depressant. And it definitely is not a hallucinogenic.
I took the time to read the side of my single energy drink I drink on the way to work every morning.
That shit's chemical soup not coffee!
There are two different points.
1) The law is, you have an MM card, you cannot have a firearm. Right or wrong, that is the law.
2) Should MM or mj in general be legal or at least not disqualify one from owning a firearm. That is a contentious arguement. I tend to be on the side of legalizing or at least allowing ownership of a firearm, with penalties for use under the influence. As pointed out, there are a lot of legal things that mess you up more than mj.
Bro, you don't need that crap. It's as much a crutch as any narcotic/amphetamine.I took the time to read the side of my single energy drink I drink on the way to work every morning.