Canadians don’t want to break up with their dealers: report

gb123

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While Canada becomes a cannabis kingdom, 29 percent of Canadians responding to a recent poll say they use too much weed—but about seven in 10 respondents say they “totally” trust their drug dealers.

The Global Drug Survey 2019, led by Dr. Adam Winstock and his team in London, U.K., anonymously surveyed more than 130,000 people across 36 countries. Researchers asked 1,960 Canadians about their drinking and drug habits.

In Canada, 29 percent of people surveyed said they wanted to use less marijuana and 14 percent wanted help to stop using the drug, mirroring the global average.

The good news is Canadian drug dealers seem nice: 68 percent of Canadians polled reported “totally” trusting that their dealer wouldn’t be violent or abusive, and overall, 83 percent of Canadians surveyed have faith in their dealers.

Globally, there was a startling gender difference in terms of pot use. Men in the survey used cannabis twice as often, reporting that they used marijuana on 100 days in 2018 compared to women who used it just 40 days.
While the report only reflects the habits of those in the survey, Winstock praised Canada as a whole for how it has handled cannabis legalization and labelling.

“Mentioning harms won’t be easy for some cannabis companies and committed consumers,” the report reads. “The reality is that mandating health warnings is the only reasonable approach any country legalizing cannabis can adopt. To date, none apart from Canada have chosen to do so.”

Overall, most respondents in the poll find health warnings on cannabis products helpful. The survey tested out six different labels and the warning with the highest score encouraged people to “grow your brain before you expand it,” the report adds.

“Adolescents under the age of 21 are at greater risk of harms from THC-containing cannabis. Regular cannabis use at an early age increases the risk of dependence and mental health disorders,” the warning notes.

The report also suggested participants who used cannabis seemed to be better informed about the health consequences of drug use compared to those who drink alcohol.
 

cannadan

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the other consideration is that almost everyone had a chance to stick some seeds in the ground if they wanted to...
and become there own dealer.....and probably the best dealer they have ever known....wink wink....
can trust them explicitly ....little to no chance of getting ratted out or ripped off,best prices they have ever seem....the only complaint hey could have??????quality maybe
 

gb123

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I gotta a GG#4 that will Finnish RIGHT :clap: in two weeks (:

we can see what does a better job when things work lol
So far Its friggin kick ass from what Ive grown outdoors.
Its nice having a bit of added control(covering..bringing inside) to your grow :lol::weed:
 

tooktoomuch

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1 thing I never do...never ......is bring in plants from outside....regardless of the stage of growth
when you see how small the larva and eggs are from some of the aphids and other insects....it would just be way to easy to miss some eggs and fuck up an entire run of something....
The only thing I do...is take Lady bugs into the room...wish I could spot some other beneficial insects.
 
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