[Vision2020] [corrected] Hmmm . . .
Sunil Ramalingam
sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Tue May 22 20:47:11 PDT 2012
Gary,
You make the claim that the autopsy report shows the victim was under the influence. The autopsy does not show that, making your claim absurd. Also, since you weren't there, you don't know if he acted in self-defense.
Sunil
From: jampot at roadrunner.com
To: art.deco.studios at gmail.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 17:25:02 -0700
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [corrected] Hmmm . . .
The point I was trying to make (and the
one you and hansen had to go out of your way to miss) is that
different people react in different ways to different substances. If you are at
all honest with yourself you would have to acknowledge that for every drunken
lout you have ever encountered that wanted to belligerently challenge
one and all there were likely two who wanted to wrap their arm around you
and slur earnestly in your ear that that you were their bestest friend
ever.
It is my understanding that much of the
marijuana available in this day and age is several orders of magnitude more
potent then what ever Mr. Hansen and yourself likely "experienced" back in
the day. Effects of THC that you conveniently neglect to mention
include anxiety, agitation, confusion, and paranoia. While I readily concede
that the majority of potheads are relatively harmless fools concerned primarily
with the location of their next bong hit and bag of Doritos, it is not
unthinkable that a anxious and paranoid doper could present a danger to himself
or others around him.
To make the broad blanket claim that
alcohol is disabling and disruptive while marijuana is calming is
absurd.
g
From: Art Deco
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 3:20 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [corrected] Hmmm . . .
Apparently, we are not reading the same news reports.
Yes,
Martin had traces of the active ingredient (THC) of marijuana in his
system. The facts are not clear, but as far as can be determined,
Zimmerman started following Martin, who in a phone call to his girl friend
during the episode paints the picture of Zimmerman as the
aggressor/pursuer. http://abcnews.go.com/US/trayvon-martin-arrest-now-abc-reveals-crucial-phone/story?id=15959017
Attempting
to blame Martin for his own death based on traces of THC in his system is
absurd, Calming does not mean passive; it does not mean being mentally
deterred from self-defense or oblivious of threats from pursuing
zealots.
THC is an analgesic and calming agent:
Bill Zimmerman, PhD, et al.,
former President, Americans For Medical Rights (AMR), noted in his 1998 book
Is Marijuana The Right Medicine For You?:
"Before we describe what
you should expect the first time you use marijuana, you should know that many
patients report that marijuana used for medical purposes does not make them high
at all. Patients fighting nausea, for instance, often need to take only a few
puffs to deal with their nausea, and a few puffs may not be enough to produce
any mental effects.
The sensation of being high is quite
subtle. Typically, it differs slightly from one person to the next and from one
experience to the next. There is often a sense of amusement and well-being
(euphoria). There is a feeling of relaxation and
calm. [...] People who are high seem to enjoy art, as well as the simple
appearance of things, more profoundly than at other times. When marijuana
produces effects like these, and the user is accustomed to the effects, it can
be quite pleasurable, which helps explain why millions of people use marijuana
solely for recreational purposes."
Also: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_health_benefits_of_marijuana
See paragraph G.
Google THC calm to attempt to
educate yourself.
Maybe you should write a book:
Locksmith Logic, it would be placed in the humor/comedy section and might
be a best seller.
w.
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Gary Crabtree <moscowlocksmith at gmail.com> wrote:
According to the autopsy report, wasn't Trayvon Martin under the
"calming" influence of the chronic when he went all Chuck Liddell on
George Zimmerman's noggin?
g
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Art Deco <art.deco.studios at gmail.com> wrote:
But Donovan, that would cost the beverage industries
billions! A cheap, safer marijuana high would lower the income from
more expensive alcohol purchases. It would also lower the need for law
enforcement personnel to investigate and prosecute drunken drivers and
disturbers/fighters.
Remember: Disabling, disruptiive alcohol
high good! Calming marijuana high bad! Bad, bad dog!
w.
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Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
art.deco.studios at gmail.com
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