Anonononymous
Well-Known Member
Just saw this article- http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article6792687.ece
I've tried it before and I have to admit, although the effect of the mixture is different to weed, it seems to do a lot more harm.
I had a week of feeling drowsy and lethargic, not nice.
This is an example of prohibition not reducing harm, but increasing it, as people (including myself) will turn to cheaper and often more harmful substitutes.
There is one part in particular I disagree with - 'Unlike cannabis it takes some time to produce an effect. ' - in my experience it comes on instantly. I got near to the end of the joint and I could definately feel a distinct change. Different strains of cannabis can come on within different timeframes.
What does everyone think?
I've tried it before and I have to admit, although the effect of the mixture is different to weed, it seems to do a lot more harm.
I had a week of feeling drowsy and lethargic, not nice.
This is an example of prohibition not reducing harm, but increasing it, as people (including myself) will turn to cheaper and often more harmful substitutes.
There is one part in particular I disagree with - 'Unlike cannabis it takes some time to produce an effect. ' - in my experience it comes on instantly. I got near to the end of the joint and I could definately feel a distinct change. Different strains of cannabis can come on within different timeframes.
What does everyone think?