SaltyDawg
Well-Known Member
I am not contradicting myself at all. I know that nobody is going to sit down and smoke a pound of pot. I have been saying that from the get go. I have said, pretty consistently, I don't think weed makes driving dangerous enough that it requires a law. Yes, you can smoke enough weed that at some point it becomes dangerous (because if you can smoke enough to pass out then you can smoke enough where you can't drive). But I don't think people hit that limit often enough where we need to make a law restricting it.Salty, you do realize that you're... nevermind, of course you don't.
Let's put it this way:
I say that for the most part, pot didn't make me tired. You say that I am lying, and "When the facts are on my side, you are fighting a losing battle. Weed absolutely does make you (and anyone else) tired if you smoke enough if it. This is not debatable, it's a scientific fact." "I agree that taking a few hits of some strains will not make you tired. Try to smoke a few pounds of that strain and you will probably be passed out long before you get done.", which contradict each other. So, which is it? Does pot make you tired or not? Keep in mind that realistically, nobody is going to sit and smoke a pound of pot. (I know reality isn't your strong point, but just play along please.)
As far as calling me a jackass, I'm sorry but I'm not the one in here calling people liars and telling them how wrong they are because they don't have the same beliefs as me. (which is only partly true, because I'm telling you that you're wrong, but not because of my beliefs, but because of actual REAL facts.)
I didn't call you a jackass. I simply pointed out that just because you make fun of me as a person or poster or whatever, it doesn't mean your argument is automatically better than mine. THC does make you tired, it's a scientific fact. Even if you never felt tired, it doesn't mean smoking twice as much wouldn't have put you to sleep.