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or you can kill yourself
there is one state that requires you to be 21 to buy tobacco, hawaii
then there's NYC, Suffolk County also in new york, and Cleveland, OhioATF doesn't seem to bother with the people who use tobacco, only distributors
https://www.atf.gov/news/pr/tobacco-enforcement
I dunno. Why do you do it? What do you get out of your stuffty behavior?
but do you honestly think parents are going to get weed for their kids? they understand epilepsy but they don't understand anxiety/depression.
minimum age for tobacco isn't 18 federally?? wow you learn something new everyday.
dont
You should make fun of autistic people and record their reactions, you've already got some experience.
since most candidates want medical marijuana legalization, i hope they don't set the age to 21 or some stuff because sometimes it's unbearable for me or others.
it's not like i blaze like everyday. i'll probably smoke once a month or once every two months. nothing in moderation is going to harm you.
i agree here!
my pastor told me weed kills so
avoidable if you have a healthy and active lifestyle
I love it when people say 'quit while you can' and act like it's going to just kill you. If it weren't for marijuana I'd be screaming in pain with almost every step due to an injury. All painkillers did was provide a very short relief and caused me to get extremely sick. I lost a few pounds in the course of a few months because I could no longer eat. During this time my grandpa had a stroke and when I was at the hospital being trained how to help him properly my blood (pressure I think they said?) dropped because of it. They said I turned white and looked like I was about to pass out right in the floor. From what I could feel I felt like I was in an oven, sweating terribly, extremely nauseous, hungry but unable to eat, I was super shaky to the point that a nurse had to spread the peanut butter on the crackers they gave me to help me back up.