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Ridgely you never used get people getting violent on the herb. They were too stoned.


People who are susceptible to mental illness shouldn't smoke cannabis. It makes their symptoms worse. I don't like skunk. Skunk is far too high in THC. I do not remember so many cases of mental illness through smoking cannabis/marijuana since the advent of hydroponic skunk. It just didn't happen.

Exactly Brendan. How much violence is caused by excessive drinking by pissed up idiots who can't handle their drink. Blockheads who just want to have fight when their drunk. Anybody working in casualty in a hospital will you that most of the people they get through their doors every weekend are taken up by binge drinking drunks.

Everything has its place.


I wouldn't sit around puffing it all day (er, not any more anyway) but if you're going to a festival and filling your boots with all the rest, nothing other then skunk will really touch the sides.


The problem with skunk is that it's so widely in demand (I blame 'the youth' - and indeed 'the meeja' for glorifying the stuff massively at every opportunity) that it's hard to find any decent alternatives amongst the duff resin and commercial weed full of twigs usually on offer.

I had a friend once, who took it to wind down. He wound down so far he couldnt work,he got the sack. He went on to pester all his friends for money to get his fix. It went on from there ,he chased the dragon, His marriage broke up after he beat his wife up. Moved in with his mother, beat her up got her in debt,and smashed her home up. He did die in Kings , overdose.

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