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Old Mar 31, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by xtrford
Drugs have become more readily available than ever, they are more pure than ever and are easy to become addicted too. Even during the 80's when I was a teenager there were the usual stuff was around... pot, mushrooms, acid, and some cocaine, but nothing like the stuff they have now. Our kids are bombarded with the stuff at school, parties, local corner stores, you name it. It will be tough for us parents to discipline our children properly when them seem to rebel at every turn, and therefore look to drugs.

I won't mention when the last time I tried some pot, it basically turned everyone into a drooling retards for a couple of hours it was so strong, not fun at all.
Not 100% true. Drugs are actually horribly impure these days. It might have a bearing on where you live and at what time it is.

Most of the drugs you will see these days are at parties. If you want to see massive drug use go to a musical festival, its absurd. The people that are sober are the minorities in that situation.

When it comes to weed, ive heard from many sources that it is a lot stronger nowadays than it was in like the 60s.

When it comes to "stuff" that is around, i assume you mean the various meathods of tripping *****. If so then you are correct. There are so many chemicals out there that you can buy legally online.

Just a few things to think about.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2007 | 08:00 AM
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the stronger pot you guys are referring to would be there are more people today than ever you are growing, and growing potent strains. about $50 an eighth.

your average stuff that floats around is commercial grade probably the same from the 60's, just mass production.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2007 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by I6power
Not 100% true. Drugs are actually horribly impure these days. It might have a bearing on where you live and at what time it is.
I guess I should have been more specific, I was referring to drugs that are from a seed ei pot, cocaine, heroin, in the pure form and not cut with anything. Could have alot to do with culturing newer stronger strains and in turn making a stronger product. The man-made ones I can see your point for sure.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2007 | 09:54 AM
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i have only used some weed, i have never tried anything else and havent dranken any alcohol in about 7 years or so.

it takes some courage for someone to come on here and admit to doing or being addicted to something, like the above mentioned person about the meth, that was a great story by him, i feel a little ashamed about saying that i burn a little, but there is alot worse things that i can do but choose not to. hell i think im doing more damage by sitting around waiting for my next knee surgery and not exercising in the mean time.

its scary with todays society and the disregard about the things that are floatin around on the streets and it being ok to be influenced, people with kids on here drill it into there heads to be-first, upfront with the parent open communication, second teaching them what to avoid, to walk a staright line in life. they are our future.
 
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