Marihuana at Hunting Camp.

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Sure that sounds great in a perfect world with puppies and unicorns:)
Stoners are stoned 7/24 and are you going to have a guardian beside each stoner all day long..during the hunt...to make sure they don't smoke up in the tree stand??
At least with booze there's bottles and caps spread everywhere

you cant honestly believe that
 
Sure that sounds great in a perfect world with puppies and unicorns:)
Stoners are stoned 7/24 and are you going to have a guardian beside each stoner all day long..during the hunt...to make sure they don't smoke up in the tree stand??
At least with booze there's bottles and caps spread everywhere

Well with only 7 hours a day and 24 days a month that still leaves 6 sober days for a hunting trip! I hear after the 3rd full moon is when all the stoners put their needles down.

As far as babysitting goes: when a person is stoned their skin takes on an irredescant purple/green hue, they scream for hours on end, and flail with much intensity. This makes it very easy to locate them from miles away. Should only need 1 babysitter per 2 stoners.

If you're really unsure if there is a stoner amoung your hunting party, try this handy tip. Take a handful of black pepper and toss it in their face, this simulates them having a toke. If they begin flailing about, it indicates their guilt. You can then banish them.

Hopefully this helps,

Bear
 
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Sure that sounds great in a perfect world with puppies and unicorns:)
Stoners are stoned 7/24 and are you going to have a guardian beside each stoner all day long..during the hunt...to make sure they don't smoke up in the tree stand??
At least with booze there's bottles and caps spread everywhere

This is a joke right?
 
If you're at hunt camp and after a night of smoking MJ, you wake up with a condom hanging out of your butt, would you tell anyone?

That's quite the imagination you have there. Do scenarios like this happen often in your thoughts? Maybe talk to someone about that before posting on a public forum, people can be cruel about things.
Personally; the idea of sort of thing would not have occurred in me.
Is this a hunt camp thing the drinkers do to smokers?
I think I'll skip going to hunt camp... I'm OK hunting solo for the time being.
 
Hunting trips for me involve precious time off, considerable expense, and long drives.

Whatever your particular bias, for or against Pot; there is no place for impairment involving firearms, Hunting, or driving. That's the real social issue lost in legalization, impaired operation of vehicles and machinery. Where is MADD in all of this? Probably protecting their business model/quasi corporation by not jeopardizing federal funding.
 
Hunting trips for me involve precious time off, considerable expense, and long drives.

Whatever your particular bias, for or against Pot; there is no place for impairment involving firearms, Hunting, or driving. That's the real social issue lost in legalization, impaired operation of vehicles and machinery. Where is MADD in all of this? Probably protecting their business model/quasi corporation by not jeopardizing federal funding.

I found it odd that MADD put out an ad stating " wait 4 hours after smoking to drive " instead of simply just " don't smoke and drive ".

And anyone who believes that legalization is about to unleash a deluge of new stoned drivers on the road really need to give their head a shake. It's a cash grab for new stuff for the horsemen. They should have had measures in place for this long ago. It's not like smoking and driving has not been happening and will suddenly become a new thing after legalization.

Reality.
 
I think if I was hunting with my friends in my hunting camp or ours, what we do in the evenings is classed as unwinding, drinking smoking as long as it's respectful who cares, now if I was on a guided hunt in a strangers camp I would be more inclined to stiffer rules, and as far as being intoxicated for weeks because pot is fat soluable like somebody posted early on, well unfortunately on that logic the smokers is high regardless if he smokes at all because as stated he is chronic so I think it's who you want to call friends and hang with, if it bugs you than you shouldn't even be there with him to begin with
 
And off topic isn't it funny, I thought madd was a bunch of worried mothers who didn't want there children dying under the influence but it's only now after the government is saying its legal to smoke pot that the "high" driving commercials are coming out, so does that mean madd only gives a crap about taxable situations? People who smoke pot enough to alter driving habits have been doing so for just as long as drinkers, go figure hey !!!
 
I found it odd that MADD put out an ad stating " wait 4 hours after smoking to drive " instead of simply just " don't smoke and drive ".

4 hours is plenty of time. Even the strongest weed out there doesn't last much beyond 2 hours. There might be a "glow" that hangs around till the 3rd hour.

We already have TONS of people driving high right now and they are not causing accidents. ht tps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/02/09/stoned-drivers-are-a-lot-safer-than-drunk-ones-new-federal-data-show/?utm_term=.097fef8ed3c1

People on prescription pain killers and sedatives pose a greater risk (although not NEAR as much as alcohol), and there are no laws or roadside tests for those. Note the source of the data.

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..and if that is the chart for driving, I'd say the chart for firearms misuse, spousal abuse, bar fights, etc. etc. would look pretty-much the same.

I'd rather there be cannabis at evening hunt camp than alcohol, all things considered. However, I have ZERO tolerance for mixing firearms with ANY type of intoxicant.
 
A relaxed attitude like yours makes sense, especially when cannabis is used responsibly, just like alcohol after a hunt. Some folks even use it medically for pain or sleep after long days outdoors. I've read these Curaleaf clinic reviews and there are a lot of people who've turned to medical cannabis for things like joint pain or anxiety - might be worth checking if anyone in the group could benefit from a more guided approach.
 
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