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Wonder if the same happens near fields (hydroponically or other) of tobacco or peppers, &c... furthermore would they care if it wasn't in their opinion of "control?"!http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/drin..._diseases.html
Wonder if the same happens near fields (hydroponically or other) of tobacco or peppers, &c... furthermore would they care if it wasn't in their opinion of "control?"!http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/drin..._diseases.html
YOu've got to watch that DHMO, it's no laughing matter!
More and more I can't find any reasons to still keep it illegal in the states. Honestly all the so-called fear-mongering is just nonsense. People drive under the influence of alcohol anyways, and as mentioned in this documentary, and you can just look back at the prohibition of alcohol, that didn't quite work out did it?
I will say this, as soon as it is legalised in the state that I live in, I will definitely purchase it. Why not? Besides all the boogeyman stories I've been force fed all my life, what actual reason is there?
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Sure, this also sounds like a conspiracy theory, but if there are truly legit uses for the medical field, who really stands to lose if it is legalised?
buying groceries yesterday had the thought, food is a bigger "gateway drug." The job I'm at now do\es\se random drug tests... way more to come if legalized!
They have three hours by law. They have to drink 40 oz. of water. If they cannot void, I turn them over to the company’s medical review officer. They are now out of work subject to company policy until they are evaluated by a medical doctor.
The guys I worked with in Elpaso. The users got more work done than the non users. We do not sit behind desks though, but
do physical strenuous jobs that require sweat and elbow grease.
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