Marihuana at Hunting Camp.

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I can name at least 10 people who's lives have been destroyed for various reasons for using alcohol in excess for one reason or another.
I can't name 1 with the same problem from marijuana.
"Uh oh he's into the Doritos and gummy worms again. Looks like hes going to bed early. Uh oh he's got his feet up relaxing enjoying himself again. Look out he's got red eyes and a smile on his face. He spends all his money on rolling papers! He's in the kitchen again making snacks"
Some of the comments on here just make me shake my head.
I wouldn't go anywhere near that child's bible camp good riddance!
 
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Does such a distinction exist with weed? Is it something to be enjoyed for the taste or aroma, or does the only enjoyment come from the high?

Like alcohol, that comes down to the person. Some people don't care if they're drinking a fine aged port or some moonshine made in the garage, they just want to get drunk. Same goes for cannabis.

But like alcohol, there are people who absolutely appreciate the taste and smell of cannabis. Cannabis that has great genetics and has been grown, harvested and cured with care and knowledge, will undoubtedly be more enjoyable to consume regardless of the intended outcome.
 
Like alcohol, that comes down to the person. Some people don't care if they're drinking a fine aged port or some moonshine made in the garage, they just want to get drunk. Same goes for cannabis.

But like alcohol, there are people who absolutely appreciate the taste and smell of cannabis. Cannabis that has great genetics and has been grown, harvested and cured with care and knowledge, will undoubtedly be more enjoyable to consume regardless of the intended outcome.

I cannot fathom being able to enjoy the smell of a joint. Seriously. Just putrid to my nostrils.


But alas, once upon a time I also compared scotch to draino...
 
After a long day, I burned one and sat down for some entertainment on cgn... this was great! Thanks guys. Side note, I know hunting season just ended, but I am jonesing for hunt camp pretty hard. Now I’m going to warm up some venison & munch out.
Cheers!
 
Does such a distinction exist with weed? Is it something to be enjoyed for the taste or aroma, or does the only enjoyment come from the high?

Sorta, but not really.

Most pot smokers wouldn't smoke pot if it didn't get them high. I know there are a few that sit around talking about the flavours of different types of pot like they are at a craft beer tasting, but it's more likely they will be discussing the different buzz or high they get from different the types of weed.

Those that are really into wine, beer or spirits will be discussing flavours and pairings with food, pot smokers will be discussing different highs and pairings with activity (like higher energy activities or mellowing out with the munchies)
 
I don't see an issue with it. You and your buddies camp and ye set the rules. If ye permit sociables, don't see a difference in someone having some smoke as long as the firearms are put away for the day.
I will not tolerate a drunk hunting partner and I would feel the same way for dope.
 
I can name at least 10 people who's lives have been destroyed for various reasons for using alcohol in excess for one reason or another.
I can't name 1 with the same problem from marijuana.
"Uh oh he's into the Doritos and gummy worms again. Looks like hes going to bed early. Uh oh he's got his feet up relaxing enjoying himself again. Look out he's got red eyes and a smile on his face. He spends all his money on rolling papers! He's in the kitchen again making snacks"
Some of the comments on here just make me shake my head.
I wouldn't go anywhere near that child's bible camp good riddance!

I can name at least 10 people that I went to high school with 15 years ago that were pot smokers and they all have one thing in common, low income. Not saying it was directly due to the weed but some still live with their folks and doodle cartoons all day and still talk about skateboarding as if they're still in high school. Others have entry level jobs in the same small town where we grew up and poor families and as far as I know they all still get high. I'm not exactly against pot but I don't smoke it either. I just always think of this same group of "kids" that are stoners and I can't help but link their lack of success with their drug use. And yes I drink alcohol.
 
Technically if you have a prescription you’ve been good to go for some time now. My take: respect the camp rules whatever they are. If you have a problem with them you can always go somewhere else. If it is ok in your camp then be responsible with it, be mindful of others and make sure to share...
 
Brown liquor is the destroyer of worlds.

Objectively, it is the most lethal, insidious and violent drug known to man. (I spent most of my teens and twenties soaked in the stuff). Yet, it is socially acceptable and legal.


Somehow in this backwards society of ours, weed had been labeled a menace to society; and a stigma and prohibition was placed on a plant, that makes people giggle like idiots, talk in a draggy monotone voice for hours about the dumbest $hit, and then fall asleep. (tried it twice. Hate the stuff and reaction.. not for me)


Booze is an amplifier of situations and emotions, while weed is a ..dampener of them. Imo, weed around the hunt camp, beats booze any day of the week!
 
Been there did it and done it and done with it .....it’s a 50/50 thing
But I personally think we don’t need any more STONERS out there
People do weird and stupid things when the brains are messed up
Hey to each there own and what ever floats your boat
My thoughts would be .....I don’t want you around me
There are enough problems and trouble in life and there is no reason to go looking for any more
Put that in your pipe/joint and smoke it
 
We had a couple guys in our waterfowling circle years ago that were chronic potheads. Couldn’t go a day without and usually getting high morning, noon and night. I quit hunting with them years ago and I no longer knowingly socialize with anyone who does use the stuff. But then I don’t hang out with drinkers either.

Hey spank

Well said.
Can I hunt with you ?
 
Somehow in this backwards society of ours, weed had been labeled a menace to society; and a stigma and prohibition was placed on a plant, that makes people giggle like idiots, talk in a draggy monotone voice for hours about the dumbest $hit, and then fall asleep. (tried it twice. Hate the stuff and reaction.. not for me)

"THE CONSPIRACY

William Randolph Hearst (Citizen Kane) and the Hearst Paper Manufacturing Division of Kimberly Clark owned vast acreage of timberlands. The Hearst Company supplied most paper products. Patty Hearst’s grandfather, a destroyer of nature for his own personal profit, stood to lose billions because of hemp.

In 1937, DuPont patented the processes to make plastics from oil and coal. DuPont’s Annual Report urged stockholders to invest in its new petrochemical division. Synthetics such as plastics, cellophane, celluloid, methanol, nylon, rayon, Dacron, etc., could now be made from oil. Natural hemp industrialization would have ruined over 80% of DuPont’s business.

Andrew Mellon became Hoover’s Secretary of the Treasury and DuPont’s primary investor. He appointed his future nephew-in-law,Harry J.Anslinger, to head the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Secret meetings were held by these financial tycoons. Hemp was declared dangerous and a threat to their billion dollar enterprises. For their dynasties to remain intact, hemp had to go. These men took an obscure Mexican slang word: ‘marijuana’ and pushed it into the consciousness of America."

You can read the rest here if you actually want to know the extensive history of pot usage, or hemp, as the case may be:
https://www.activistpost.com/2010/07/marijuana-conspiracy-reason-hemp-is.html

"MEDIA MANIPULATION

A media blitz of ‘yellow journalism’ raged in the late 1920s and 1930s. Hearst’s newspapers ran stories emphasizing the horrors of marijuana. The menace of marijuana made headlines. Readers learned that it was responsible for everything from car accidents to loose morality.

Films like Reefer Madness (1936), Marijuana: Assassin of Youth (1935) and Marijuana: The Devil’s Weed (1936) were propaganda designed by these industrialists to create an enemy. Their purpose was to gain public support so that anti-marijuana laws could be passed.

Examine the following quotes from The Burning Question, aka Reefer Madness:
• a violent narcotic;
• acts of shocking violence;
• incurable insanity;
• soul-destroying effects;
• under the influence of the drug he killed his entire family with an ax;
• more vicious, more deadly even than these soul-destroying drugs (heroin, cocaine) is the menace of marijuana!

Reefer Madness did not end with the usual ‘the end.’ The film concluded with these words plastered on the screen: ‘Tell your children.’

In the 1930s, people were very naive, even to the point of ignorance. The masses were like sheep waiting to be led by the few in power. They did not challenge authority. If the news was in print or on the radio, they believed it had to be true. They told their children, and their children grew up to be the parents of the babyboomers."
 
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A friend of mine, a newly retired long service RCMP officer, said it best:

"In 25 years of policing I never had to attend a domestic call where some low-life beat the #### out of his wife and kids after smoking a joint; I wish I could say the same thing about alcohol."
 
Moderation and discretion in Hunt camp. It is the only way the hunt camp will be successful in the long run. A chronic pot smoker is the same as an alcoholic, no control. Not all drinkers are alkies, not all pot smokers are chronics. Let us keep that in mind while we are discussing this. Yes, it does stink, they don't call it 'skunk' for nothing. I have my card, extract pot with coconut oil in a crock pot. Simple and effective lotion for my rather wicked excema. No longer use cortisone cream which has serious side effects. So a very positive use in my case (and many others). Grew up in Montreal area and you could smoke hash (spliffs is what they used to be called) in the bars in the early 70's, did not allow pot because it stunk so bad. Spent many years on CNR where we were subject to testing for cause. The irony was the boys who got caught in a snowstorm (coke) would test clean the next day while pot stays in your fat tissues so you test positive for a long time even though straight. Been around cannabis, booze, far too many other drugs to mention during my tenure on this planet. Lost friends to booze, meth, etc. It comes down to this, it is the individual's behaviour which is key. Respect for your hunting partners is what is necessary, the rest follows quite naturally. To the OP, it is an excellent question as it will become an issue once legal for recreational use. The BS meter is very high when it comes to pot use, there is a ton of misinformation out there. Impairment and hunting have no common ground, that is obvious. Taken in that context the rest should work itself out.
 
Hello...???

Alcohol is legal.....so are your comfortable with friends boozing up while firearms and ammunition are not locked up?

I am not.

And yet there is a debate for being 'comfortable' with people stoned while firearms and ammunition are an arms length away?

Pot legal or not is known to be a step down in dealing with harder drug addictions...so are you cool will occi poppers in your camp then>>??

Firearms use and safety is the responsibility for the sober minds of responsible people. Private land or not, you should not accept any intoxicants in any armed camp, as being acceptable otherwise you may be part of the equation, should a tragedy occur. Moderation/discretion are a prosecutors' main meal...

Wanna get high with guns, play your video games at home and harm no one...
 
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