I, like Barry, also do not smoke (anything) and I don't even drink. Drank a few beers (maybe a combined 20-30, 40 at the very most) between the ages of 12-15 and was probably buzzed at most. Never even really been drunk. Haven't drank a sip of alcohol since right after my 15th birthday. It's probably been 32 years in April, sounds like an eternity ago. I don't drink coffee, either. I hate the taste. I drink a lot soda, though, mostly zero calorie, as I'd rather eat my calories than use them on drinks. There's not a lot of zero calorie food options, but there's an abundance of zero calorie beverage options. I don't live a ridiculously healthy life or anything. My diet is probably lacking. I'm really into maintaining my weight and counting my calories, but I don't really care what I eat, as long as I don't go over my maintenance calories. My weight and blood pressure are holding pretty damn good. My job also keeps me working 15-20 hours at a time sometimes, which makes me really lack sleep and I spend my one day off a week during those months sleeping for like 16 hours to make up my alarmingly high sleep deficit. Since it's not year round, I can sleep as many hours a day as I want right now. I make sure to try and get at least 7 hours. If I only get 5-6 for whatever reason one night, I'll sleep 8-9 the next night to make up for it.
Moron. Typically have many leftovers and hoarde them, usually long past their expiration, as if each one is "the precious". No sense giving a doc and pharmacy more cash, when I have my own pharmacy and can treat my own injuries.
True, but not if one has a toddler free roaming in the house getting into everything, which we do. No guns anymore, either. And fortunately, I need not worry about giving out anymore cash to docs and pharmacy--that is what we have insurance for.
Seattle shellfish have been tested lately for trace amounts of opiates, the theory being that the population is flushing them into the water system. Don't eat the mussels in New Hampshire, they're all on dope thanks to Barry.
Parts per trillion at best, not enough to get anyone high. If Seattle is wasting money on that, the aldermen should be extradited to North Korea for a career in stupidity in government.
Been looking at this for a Father's Day gift...locks his meds in the safe and continually loses the keys...chaos then ensues... Should resolve the issue while serving both purposes. https://www.barska.com/quick-access-biometric-rifle-safe-by-barska.html Amazon has it for less.
Now there is a beautiful dog being neglected/abused. Weed, drone, smartphone money could have gone toward a fenced yard, flea treatment, and proper training. Too sorry to work with the dog, teaching it the simple stay command. Dog should be given to someone capable of properly caring for it. What an idiot...
So, here in South FL we have med dispensaries popping up left and right (a lot of Curaleaf locations I'm noticing); however, when I went in and to discuss what was need to get a script or card, they mentioned something along the lines of I would have to forfeit my conceal/carry permit. I couldn't find anything to support this online. Is this true? Curious if you guys have heard anything like this. If that's the case, I'll stay smoking illegally I suppose.
Could be the new law that got passed after the Parkland shooting. Did you say you have a mental illness?
What's the price of the medical stuff like? I would think it would be more expensive but I don't really know. I mean is it really worth it or do you just want to be legal and all that? Also, I thought it was only supposed to be for certain debilitating conditions not just general pain management. Don't really know though as I haven't explored it either.
Just guessing, but my opinion is that such a law would be unenforceable because it would violate HIPAA medical privacy laws. I would research further, there has to be something about it online. If not, there's a good chance that the request for license forfeiture doesn't exist. And if all else fails, just go into a dispensary and ask. You really have a CCL? Interesting.