I would like to hear Deckard's thoughts on this. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35519187/ns/health-aging/?GT1=43001 Pot use among seniors goes up as boomers age Gray-haired stoners turn to mar1juana to relieve many problems of aging MIAMI, Florida - In her 88 years, Florence Siegel has learned how to relax: A glass of wine. A copy of The New York Times, if she can wrest it from her husband. Some classical music, preferably Bach. And every night, she lifts a pipe to her lips and smokes mar1juana. The use of the U.S.'s most popular illicit drug is growing among retirees as the massive generation of baby boomers who came of age in the 1960s and '70s grows older. The number of people aged 50 and older reporting mar1juana use in the prior year went up from 1.9 percent to 2.9 percent from 2002 to 2008, according to surveys from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The rise was most dramatic among 55- to 59-year-olds, whose reported mar1juana use more than tripled from 1.6 percent in 2002 to 5.1 percent. Observers expect further increases as 78 million boomers born between 1945 and 1964 age. For many boomers, the drug never held the stigma it did for previous generations, and they tried it decades ago. Some have used it ever since, while others are revisiting the habit in retirement, either for recreation or as a way to cope with the aches and pains of aging. Siegel walks with a cane and has arthritis in her back and legs. She finds mar1juana has helped her sleep better than pills ever did. And she can't figure out why everyone her age isn't sharing a joint, too. "They're missing a lot of fun and a lot of relief," she said. Relieves problems of aging Politically, advocates for legalizing mar1juana say the number of older users could represent an important shift in their decades-long push to change U.S. laws. "For the longest time, our political opponents were older Americans who were not familiar with mar1juana and had lived through the 'Reefer Madness' mentality and they considered mar1juana a very dangerous drug," said Keith Stroup, the founder and lawyer of NORML, a mar1juana advocacy group. "Now, whether they resume the habit of smoking or whether they simply understand that it's no big deal and that it shouldn't be a crime, in large numbers they're on our side of the issue." Each night, 66-year-old Stroup says he sits down to the evening news, pours himself a glass of wine and rolls a joint. He's used the drug since he first went to university, but many older adults are revisiting mar1juana after years away. "The kids are grown, they're out of school, you've got time on your hands and frankly it's a time when you can really enjoy mar1juana," Stroup said. "Food tastes better, music sounds better, sex is more enjoyable." The drug is credited with relieving many problems of aging: aches and pains, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and so on. Patients in 14 states enjoy medical mar1juana laws, but those elsewhere buy or grow the drug illegally to ease their conditions. Among them is Perry Parks, 67, of North Carolina, a retired Army pilot who suffered crippling pain from degenerative disc disease and arthritis. He had tried all sorts of drugs, from Vioxx to epidural steroids, but found little success. About two years ago he turned to mar1juana, which he first had tried in college, and was amazed how well it worked for the pain. "I realized I could get by without the narcotics," Parks said. "I am essentially pain free." But older users could be at risk for falls if they become dizzy, and smoking mar1juana increases the risk of heart disease and can cause cognitive impairment, said Dr. William Dale, chief of geriatrics and palliative medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center. He said he'd caution against using it even if a patient cites benefits. "There are other better ways to achieve the same effects," he said. Pete Delany, director of applied studies at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, said boomers' drug use defied stereotypes, but is important to address. "When you think about people who are 50 and older you don't generally think of them as using illicit drugs — the occasional Hunter Thompson or the kind of hippie dippie guy that gets a lot of press maybe," he said. "As a nation, it's important to us to say, 'It's not just young people using drugs it's older people using drugs.'" In conversations, older mar1juana users often say they smoke in less social settings than when they were younger, frequently preferring to enjoy the drug privately. They say the quality (and price) of the drug has increased substantially since their youth and they aren't as paranoid about using it. Dennis Day, a 61-year-old attorney in Columbus, Ohio, said when he used to get high, he wore dark glasses to disguise his red eyes, feared talking to people on the street and worried about encountering police. With age, he says, any drawbacks to the drug have disappeared. "My eyes no longer turn red, I no longer get the munchies," Day said. "The primary drawbacks to me now are legal."
Why Sishir! I cannot, for the life of me, understand what you mean! Putting that aside, I found the article to be entirely accurate.
Move to Nevada. At least we put it on referendum a few years ago. I don't see why Nevada/Pahrump couldn't follow suit with Amsterdam. Hell...almost everything is legal in some locales in Nevada. Or do like all of the smart hippies have done...fake glaucoma. :grin:
Joe Camel and Jack Daniels sure as hell don't take too kindly to Mary Jane trying to get in on the vice party.
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Anything below 2oz in austin texas is a misdemeanor I believe or just a ticket... Come blaze in atx haha, or move to Breckinridge colorado and toke it up there
It's always a class B misdemeanor for anything up to two ounces, but you still get arrested and usually get put on probation. Class A is 2-4 oz. and anything above 4 is a felony. http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4566
Great job on incorporating mar1juana with meth, pcp, & heroin. Maybe the govt should just decriminalize and bank on taxes, right?
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