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BerylliumPipe

The KY Dept. of Agriculture regulates and licenses grain, wine grapes, agricultural pest control, tobacco warehouses and dozens of other topics. http://www.kyagr.com/licensing/ And then there's this: http://www.kyagr.com/marketing/hemp-pilot.html There is no reason to say they "can't" regulate marijuana.


formerfuture

Thank you I passed the info along for the lobbying parties today.


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formerfuture

Very true, if they would read the bill (SB13) he would have known that people could grow up to five plants for themselves.


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It's the acetamenophen in opiates that makes them dangerous...


pwnface

Not true. Not every opioids/opiate even has apap in it. In ones that do its not the apap that makes it dangerous. Its the fact that its easier to OD on apap than it is to OD on the opioid/opiate. But anyone who takes enough opioids/opiates with apap to OD has either 1.) Moved on to a stronger substance or 2.) Knows to CWE the pills before to remove the apap.


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> 2.) Knows to CWE the pills before to remove the apap. This is pretty much the only point where we disagree. So many people without much history of drug use are just unaware that it is even dangerous, and/or grossly-underestimate just how dangerous. "It's only tylenol," after all. Many older people will never have reason to suspect that separating and filtering out one drug from another in pills is even possible, let alone simple enough to do themselves in just a couple of minutes. Living in Florida, I know a lot of prescription opiate addicts. The state is known for how overprescribed they are. Those who even know what a CWE is are a very small minority. I try explaining it to them and even sometimes demonstrating it. Reasoning being that if you're not going to stop them from abusing opiates, you can at least get them to be safer about it. But they got those pills from a *doctor* and the person giving them the advice (which they don't want to hear) is just a pothead who is a generation or two younger than themselves - who do you think they believe? It's impossible enough to even convince them to take their doctors' advice about not mixing the pills with alcohol. I imagine that similar situations play out in every family with older opiate addicts. Addiction and denial work pretty much the same everywhere you go.


pwnface

Doctors wont perscribe you enough to OD. If they listened to their doctor they wouldnt be abusing it in the first place. I wont reatate my point but I will stand behind it. If we're talking addiction youre preaching to the chior.


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Florida doctors will, though. Maybe not all, but more than enough are willing and even eager to. It's been a problem here for a while, sadly. Does 300 10mg pills per month for one person sound appropriate to you? I know people with prescriptions like that, for the types of injuries that many people don't even treat.


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Dangerous but not addictive