Mave wrote:These may seem like silly questions to some of you but after 25 years of existing on this planet, tonight was the first time I encountered marijuana (I think). I was hanging out at a house party with work colleagues and her old high school friends. Apart from all the typical booze, I noticed that they were sharing these "cigarettes" among themselves. Some questions regarding this stuff....
#1) Just to make sure I got it right, they had some dried leaves/herbs, and ground/crushed them before rolling them up in some parchment paper. That's marijuana, right?
#2) Is it illegal to use them/possess them? Assuming it's illegal, what happens if (hypothetically) a police made a raid at my friend's place? Would I get arrested too even if I wasn't smoking it?
#3) Are we affected by the second-hand smoke made from these cigarettes? Just wondering, 'coz I must have inhaled quite a bit second-hand smoke tonight even if I never smoked those things.
Sorry if this topic makes anyone uncomfortable but I have to admit that I didn't know how to react at today's social function due to my lack of understanding. My head hurts quite a bit tonight so I'm wondering whether it's the result of inhaling the second hand smoke.
Unless rolling up cigarettes suddenly came back into fashion, that most certainly must have been MJ.Mave wrote:#1) Just to make sure I got it right, they had some dried leaves/herbs, and ground/crushed them before rolling them up in some parchment paper. That's marijuana, right?
It is illegal, but the fact that it is so prevalent calls into question how much people care about enforcing the law. Usually it is just a convenient fiction to arrest people.Mave wrote:#2) Is it illegal to use them/possess them? Assuming it's illegal, what happens if (hypothetically) a police made a raid at my friend's place? Would I get arrested too even if I wasn't smoking it?
This is the part where we say "Ask Shoob..."Mave wrote:#3) Are we affected by the second-hand smoke made from these cigarettes? Just wondering, 'coz I must have inhaled quite a bit second-hand smoke tonight even if I never smoked those things.
Sorry if this topic makes anyone uncomfortable but I have to admit that I didn't know how to react at today's social function due to my lack of understanding. My head hurts quite a bit tonight so I'm wondering whether it's the result of inhaling the second hand smoke.
Bear with me, this is going to be looooong.Mave wrote:#2) Is it illegal to use them/possess them? Assuming it's illegal, what happens if (hypothetically) a police made a raid at my friend's place? Would I get arrested too even if I wasn't smoking it?
Absolutely, but Shooby can give far more about that than I could.Mave wrote:#3) Are we affected by the second-hand smoke made from these cigarettes? Just wondering, 'coz I must have inhaled quite a bit second-hand smoke tonight even if I never smoked those things.
It's likely you had an allergic reaction. The only time I've ever been high was because of second hand smoke I inhaled while trying to root out pot smokers at a concert I worked security for, and my allergies caused me to wake up with a terrible headache.Mave wrote:Sorry if this topic makes anyone uncomfortable but I have to admit that I didn't know how to react at today's social function due to my lack of understanding. My head hurts quite a bit tonight so I'm wondering whether it's the result of inhaling the second hand smoke.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Mave wrote:These may seem like silly questions to some of you but after 25 years of existing on this planet, tonight was the first time I encountered marijuana (I think). I was hanging out at a house party with work colleagues and her old high school friends. Apart from all the typical booze, I noticed that they were sharing these "cigarettes" among themselves. Some questions regarding this stuff....
Mave wrote:#1) Just to make sure I got it right, they had some dried leaves/herbs, and ground/crushed them before rolling them up in some parchment paper. That's marijuana, right?
Mave wrote:#3) Are we affected by the second-hand smoke made from these cigarettes? Just wondering, 'coz I must have inhaled quite a bit second-hand smoke tonight even if I never smoked those things.
Mave wrote:Sorry if this topic makes anyone uncomfortable but I have to admit that I didn't know how to react at today's social function due to my lack of understanding. My head hurts quite a bit tonight so I'm wondering whether it's the result of inhaling the second hand smoke.
Mave wrote:These may seem like silly questions to some of you but after 25 years of existing on this planet, tonight was the first time I encountered marijuana (I think). I was hanging out at a house party with work colleagues and her old high school friends. Apart from all the typical booze, I noticed that they were sharing these "cigarettes" among themselves. Some questions regarding this stuff....
#1) Just to make sure I got it right, they had some dried leaves/herbs, and ground/crushed them before rolling them up in some parchment paper. That's marijuana, right?
#2) Is it illegal to use them/possess them? Assuming it's illegal, what happens if (hypothetically) a police made a raid at my friend's place? Would I get arrested too even if I wasn't smoking it?
#3) Are we affected by the second-hand smoke made from these cigarettes? Just wondering, 'coz I must have inhaled quite a bit second-hand smoke tonight even if I never smoked those things.
Sorry if this topic makes anyone uncomfortable but I have to admit that I didn't know how to react at today's social function due to my lack of understanding. My head hurts quite a bit tonight so I'm wondering whether it's the result of inhaling the second hand smoke.
Mithrandir wrote:1. If you are really curious what it was, let us know what it smelled like. If it smelled like "people smoking" then it probably was cigs. If you smelled something like "burning plastic" then it's probably MJ. To clarify, tobacco and MJ aren't the only substances that look like that (or that are smoked). If the herbs were long and skinny, it could be cinnamon (Yup, a good friend of mine used to smoke cinnamon. He liked the flavor and it didn't give him a high. He eventually decided it wasn't good for him, though). I've also seen people smoke cloves in a similar manner. If it was cinnamon or cloves, they could have been spreading it around for entertainment, but I'm pretty suspect about that.
2. INAL, but I know pleanty of people who've been in similar situations. The safest legal advice I can give you is what people around here have said: You may wanna think about staying away.
3. *doesn't know* *looks around for shooby*
Oh I never said it wouldn't be a hassle, nor did I say it was the most ethical approach. I just said it was the best way to avoid being busted for not reporting it if someone placed her at the scene and she had left with the knowledge of what was going on. It further reinforced the idea of staying away to begin with, because doing what would have been required to remove liability would have been quite a social burden. The point still remains, and we've both agreed on this, to just stay away.Sweet Mercury wrote:As far as your reaction is concerned, the depends entirely on you. I will have to disagree with Duckie on this point, because I think discrete would be better. Standing up and making a scene or even reporting it to the police would likely be a huge hassle, but that is your decision to make in the end. Your best bet would be to excuse yourself and leave, and avoid being involved in those situations in the future.
Hey... live, learn, repent, lather, rinse, repeat.Mave wrote:Perhaps I was clueless as a whole but the only information I had in the invitation was "all girls fondue party at colleague's house + Lotsa food and drinks." Period. Additionally, this was my first time seeing the -other face behind the mask- of some work colleagues and that kinda shocked me.
As for my headache, I think the alcohol played a role in this matter as well. It conveniently slipped my mind that wine/champagne carries more alcohol than regular beer and I confess that I was careless with the number of glasses I was taking in last night. Everyone, I was an idiot and I'm sorry for what I did. This occurrence has significantly made me more homesick. For the lack of a better term, this has left me somewhat depressed the whole day, apart from solemnly pondering about the fate of youths today.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Mave wrote:Very helpful insights everyone, although there was a bit of reaction on my side from the 'sheltered' statement. I wonder whether the youth culture described was intended to represent other countries as well. All I remember learning about the legality of such drugs back home was the death sentence for smuggling/possessing them. If that is the case, you've got to be remarkably stupid to mess around with drugs there. I hate to say this but I initally encountered unusual enthusiasm with alcohol and drugs when I came over here to get my degree.
Everyone, I was an idiot and I'm sorry for what I did.
Mave wrote:As for my headache, I think the alcohol played a role in this matter as well. It conveniently slipped my mind that wine/champagne carries more alcohol than regular beer and I confess that I was careless with the number of glasses I was taking in last night. Everyone, I was an idiot and I'm sorry for what I did.
Mave wrote:PS: termyt, you did make me feel better 'coz I was starting to feel that I should feel ashamed for not being exposed to stuff like this
Although use may become habitual, the extent of physical dependence to cannabis is unknown (DEA, 2004). Many animal and human studies conducted since the 1970s have revealed cannabis withdrawal symptoms in some people after abstinence from heavy use which is usually characterized by a period of anxiousness, sleeplessness, more vivid and memorable dreams, (REM rebound), irritability, and diminished appetite after cessation of use. Because cannabis is a psychedelic drug, unlike typical depressant or stimulant drugs, these persistent effects are typically not as severe as those normally associated with physical dependence.
THC molecules break down quickly after ingestion, although some components can be detected for a period of up to a month after use, and up to 6 weeks or more in heavy users. Although these components are not proven to have any ongoing physical or mental effects in themselves— THC undergoes exponential decay, working its way out of the body slowly over many days, thus reducing the potential to cause withdrawal symptoms.
Artemis1999 wrote:Actually, there is no physical addiction to marijuana, compared to drugs in tobacco and illicit drugs such as heroin. addiction means a physical dependency, where as marijuana is only a habbitual dependency. try heroin or cocaine and come back the next day before you tell me that marijuana is addictive.
The only reason marijuana has a higher rate of cancer is from the tar content. the tar in one gram of marijuana is equal to the ammount of tar in 10 cigarettes. (which is not as much as a difference, in fact one gram of marijuana costs more money than 10 cigarettes)
I suggest you do you research, rather.
*hugs*
When it comes to the nonsense that the states tells kids, its all politics. the government doesn't make any money from the drug trade industry and most the money goes into the pockets of criminals. and of course the government doesn't want to make money off of the profits because they don't want to tarnish their image.
If the american government was seriously concerned for the public health they would make health care covered a long time ago, no offense.
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