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Should 'Magic Mushrooms' Be Legalised?
Magic Mushrooms aren't always the easiest drug in the world to get hold of. As a seasonal drug, Magic Mushrooms can be somewhat elusive for those who've never been hunting for them before. You only get a few chances in a given year to find them, and if you don't know somebody who can take you to a good spot there's a good chance you'll never actually find any.
By Amber Mowatt9 years ago in Potent
How To Avoid Getting Arrested Due To Marijuana
Whether it's ethical or not, marijuana is still not legalized in the United States. This means that cannabis users, even those who use it for medical reasons, are not safe from arrest on a national level. Though it may be decriminalized in some states, the truth is that it only takes one wrong step to end up being in legal trouble.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Potent
More Marijuana = Fewer Erections
Could weed be ruining your performance in the bedroom? Contrary to the belief that marijuana increases your sexual ability and enjoyment, recent research suggests that smoking pot may make it more difficult for men to consistently achieve or maintain erections.
By Albert Fontenot9 years ago in Potent
Is Marijuana Legal in Canada?
Reefer is slowly but surely gaining acceptance on a global scale, and it's pretty clear that America is dragging its feet when it comes to legalization. Many people are starting to do marijuana tourism as a way to enjoy the herb while abroad.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Potent
10 Ways Cannabidiol Can Improve Your Life
When most people talk about cannabis strains, they like to talk about the levels of THC that each strain has. Truthfully, there are plenty of good reasons why people enjoy getting THC in their system — most notably, the high it gives you.
By Sarah McDaniel9 years ago in Potent
Cannabis, Medicinally Active Plant-Based Medicines
So, I've been off the air, sorta, for a few weeks. My lovely wife, Debbie, has been feeling crappy. Possibly her hiatal hernia acting up bad, or gallstones. Still trying to find a specialist that doesn't change his/her mind every other day. At first, she went to the Dr's office thinking hernia. But one doc said it could be gallstones. But then, they sent her a form about putting in the "Bravo" pill in her esophagus to check for GERD. It's not GERD! There's no reflux! Friggin idiots trying to fish more money from the insurance company. They're supposed to be doing an ultrasound for the stones first! Not implant this Bravo pill in her esophagus and then have it removed 30 days later. Ignoramus!
By Richard Huffman9 years ago in Potent






















