Marihuana at Hunting Camp.

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Is said hunt camp on private or public land?

Wouldn't that change things for the fellows admitting to drinking at camp? ;)

As for the comments about it being medicine and such and everybody having a medical card...........

Why haven't the big drug companies jumped on the production and sale of it? Gee, probably something with the FDA testing and proving I bet. ;)

Those billionaire companies develop and approve anything they can to increase shareholder value so why not pot?

I don't care what anyone consumes , go hard but one cannot condone the use of one while using the other , they are both being used for the same purpose.
 
The US FDA still claims there is no safe or effective medicinal use for marijuana, but what do they know?

Grizz
The US FDA knows how to get in bed with big pharma, company's that have stifled every attempt at developing any medicine that they can't get a paten for. Imagine people getting medicine from something not synthesized in a lab.
If you don't think the FDA can't be influenced, then look at their dealings with the world leader in genetically modified organisms, and how deeply entrenched they are in the FDA.
 
For years cannabis has and is prescribed to tens of thousands of people for medicinal purposes. It's even used on children to treat epilepsy. There are thousands of people that use it, go to work and function in society like everyone else. For some on here to say there's nothing good about it, wake up give your head a shake and do alittle research before making comments based off nothing.
Alcohol and cannabis have nothing at all in common with one another.....


It would be easier to go to work stoned but I don't want to kill anyone being bombed at work, or driving. The only medical use for pot is that you stop caring about your life problems what ever that may include, and only about the next high. The fall of Rome is happening now, you just have to look for it.
 
It would be easier to go to work stoned but I don't want to kill anyone being bombed at work, or driving. The only medical use for pot is that you stop caring about your life problems what ever that may include, and only about the next high. The fall of Rome is happening now, you just have to look for it.

Your post is a fail on so many levels.....
 
The US FDA knows how to get in bed with big pharma...

You don't even have to draw up "big pharma" conspiracy theories...Medical research on the benefits of cannabis is decades behind simply because it's been an illegal substance. Who wants to spend money on anything they can't sell? Over the next decade though: watch out.

Anyway, for all intents and purposes cannabis is already legal in Canada and has been for years either by changes in our laws or non-enforcement of those laws. What's going to change in July? Honestly, I don't think anything is with respect to the average citizen whether they use the drug or not. For the people like Grock-co who are drawing up these bizarre doomsday scenarios: you're seriously out of touch, which you know, is ok I guess.
 
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The fall of Rome is happening now, you just have to look for it.

Nailed it.

There are 8 stages to the rise and fall of empires. We are at stage 6 right now on the cusp of 7.

6. From complacency to apathy – The word apathy comes from the Greek and refers to a lack of interest in, or passion for, the things that once animated and inspired. Due to the complacency of the previous stage, the growing lack of attention to disturbing trends advances to outright dismissal. Many seldom think or care about the sacrifices of previous generations and lose a sense that they must work for and contribute to the common good. “Civilization” suffers the serious blow of being replaced by personalization and privatization in growing degrees. Working and sacrificing for others becomes more remote. Growing numbers becoming increasingly willing to live on the carcass of previous sacrifices. They park on someone else’s dime, but will not fill the parking meter themselves. Hard work and self-discipline continue to erode.

7. From apathy to dependence – Increasing numbers of people lack the virtues and zeal necessary to work and contribute. The suffering and the sacrifices that built the culture are now a distant memory. As discipline and work increasingly seem “too hard,” dependence grows. The collective culture now tips in the direction of dependence. Suffering of any sort seems intolerable. But virtue is not seen as the solution. Having lived on the sacrifices of others for years, the civilization now insists that “others” must solve their woes. This ushers in growing demands for governmental, collective solutions. This in turns deepens dependence, as solutions move from personal virtue and local, family-based sacrifices to centralized ones.
 
The US FDA still claims there is no safe or effective medicinal use for marijuana, but what do they know?

Grizz

So why did the World Anti-Doping Agency remove CBD from prohibited substances list ? Why do you need big government to tell you whats good for ya ?

USFDA also says opioids are a great pain reviler.... Thats OK tho right ? They are super safe, they certainly dont make addicts out of people...

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Nailed it.

There are 8 stages to the rise and fall of empires. We are at stage 6 right now on the cusp of 7.

6. From complacency to apathy – The word apathy comes from the Greek and refers to a lack of interest in, or passion for, the things that once animated and inspired. Due to the complacency of the previous stage, the growing lack of attention to disturbing trends advances to outright dismissal. Many seldom think or care about the sacrifices of previous generations and lose a sense that they must work for and contribute to the common good. “Civilization” suffers the serious blow of being replaced by personalization and privatization in growing degrees. Working and sacrificing for others becomes more remote. Growing numbers becoming increasingly willing to live on the carcass of previous sacrifices. They park on someone else’s dime, but will not fill the parking meter themselves. Hard work and self-discipline continue to erode.

7. From apathy to dependence – Increasing numbers of people lack the virtues and zeal necessary to work and contribute. The suffering and the sacrifices that built the culture are now a distant memory. As discipline and work increasingly seem “too hard,” dependence grows. The collective culture now tips in the direction of dependence. Suffering of any sort seems intolerable. But virtue is not seen as the solution. Having lived on the sacrifices of others for years, the civilization now insists that “others” must solve their woes. This ushers in growing demands for governmental, collective solutions. This in turns deepens dependence, as solutions move from personal virtue and local, family-based sacrifices to centralized ones.
Yup.. Nailed it again.. But when you are stoned 7/24 it doesn't matter.. All you stoners ..be honest now... toke up how many times a day???
And you expect us to tolerate your driving and working around us???
Theres a commercial grow op beside where I work..Smells like skunks..We call it the smell of MONEY!!!!!!
The only come back from you stoners is to call us hateful..I'm waiting for someone to call us racist.. Get a grip..SOBER UP..
 
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The US FDA still claims there is no safe or effective medicinal use for marijuana, but what do they know?

Grizz

So gives some facts to back up that statement.

Yes please give us a link, something, anything published in the last, say 3 years

The FDA AND HPFB don’t have stats on the effectiveness of marijuana as medicine, because it’s been an illicit substance. They haven’t published substantial data one way or the other, because doing so requires years and years of testing and trials, as it does with any new drug coming onto the market.

A basic cholesterol drug just has one function, and takes years to get approved. Pot supposedly has dozens of medicinal benefits, each of which would need to be verified and reviewed for side effects.

It’s hard enough to get solid data on legal herbal supplements like echinacea, or oil of oregano. An illegal herb is just that much more difficult.

Not saying it’s not beneficial, just that it can’t be compared to other prescription drugs for probably another decade.
 
Yup.. Nailed it again.. But when you are stoned 7/24 it doesn't matter..

Pretty much...cognitive dissonance - the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change.

Degenerates will use any excuse to justify their behavior. I am sure they are looking forward to stage 7 though. The government will just mail weed right to their door for free. One day drugs will be free and if your mercury and THC soaked brains still have the ability to recall 20-30 years, you can remember that guy on the forums who told you so.
 
Going to have to agree with you on this statement, lol. Seen folks who failed a p*ss test try this excuse...umm, no. Science is against you on this one. 2nd hand smoke is bad, but it won't make you high.

Not true...I did some work for a gentleman that smoked weed for medical reasons on a regular basis.
I can absolutely say that I most certainly got a buzz from second hand smoke while siting in his vehicle discussing daily projects.
 
Jus started reading the thread again, it has totally derailed. Apologies to the OP but there have been some seriously wrong statements being made. There has been no real research done in the states because pot was classified as a class one narcotic. There has been queries in the above posts as to viable peer reviewed research validating the various medicinal attributes of cannabis. The nation that has the most established research programmes is Israel. A simple internet search will establish this and their conclusions. It was contained in 60% of prescriptions put out by the AMA when it was criminalized in 1938. They protested vehemently. There have been 27 varieties of cannabis legally grown in Canada (primarily the prairies) since the mid 90's. Canada is recognized as the leading producer in the world for legal cannabis ( the illegal stuff is anyone's guess). The hydroponically grown stuff does reek, no doubt there. Recreational pot and medicinal pot are two different animals, judging by some of the attitudes shown here, this is a very misunderstood part of the debate. Watch the movie "Charlottes Web" if you want to get an idea of the medical possibilities that exist. It is already recognized as an antidote to the intense nausea caused by chemo therapy for eg. I realize there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the pending legalization of cannabis. My take is not much will change. It is readily available and has been since the 60's. Again my apologies to the OP as you specifically requested this not happen.
 
This thread reads just like a FUDD thread. "I have a shotgun and a rifle, anything else is useless and should be banned." ... and then someone pipes up and says how you should be tolerant of other peoples hobbies and interests, open to the concept that while you may have no use or interest, others might and do, and that you shouldn't stereotype someone just because they are or aren't into black guns.

"I like a drink on occasion, but I do it responsibly, in a pub (where you then likely have to drive home...oh right, you only had "one") or at home, where I don't bother anyone. With those damned, lazy potheads everywhere, stinking up the planet, endangering lives on a whim while only searching out their next high! Arrrghghg" ..... and then someone pipes up and says how you should be tolerant of other peoples hobbies and interests, open to the concept that while you may have no use or interest, others might and do, and that you shouldn't stereotype someone just because they are or aren't into dab rigs.

Cannabis legalization should never have to happen, because it should never have been illegal in the first place.


As to the OP's question, sounds like you hunt with a bunch of tolerant people, as long as everyone is ok with it after hours and in a responsible way, I can't see what the problem would be. To each their own, but I'll tell ya one thing from personal experience. A couple toots at night sends me for a nice, deep sleep and when the clock goes off in the morning I'm wide eyed and ready to go in about 10 minutes. If I had a couple drinks instead then the morning routine is slow...really slow, and I usually feel that lack of energy throughout the morning and into the afternoon.
 
This hunt camp thing makes me scratch my head. Is this a east of Manitoba phenomena? Anyone west of Ontario have a hunt camp? When I go hunting I prefer to be by myself, sometimes the wife and kids will be along for the camping.
Kind of seems like you guys need a bud to steer your #### when you piss.
Booze and Weed are a no brainer, if you are impaired lounge around the camp and have a no hunt day.

well we have hunt camps... I'm in BC..... I consider 3 of the camps "my camps" because I located them in my hunting adventures and have used them for near 2 decades. However, when I got to "my hunt camps" with other hunters there is no "camp boss". In fact if anyone i hunted with tried to pull the "hunt camp boss" crap with me I would call them a juvenile, tell them to get over themselves.... and never hunt with them again.

I dunno where this "hunt camp boss" crap comes from.... micromanaging hunt camp ? No fuggen thanx.
that said.... if you have a camp on private land and it is your land/camp..... well , you get to make any rules you want in that case.
But we do have ONE rule in our hunting group..... No Drunks
 
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