25th January 2018, 7:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 25th January 2018, 7:42 PM by *Izi-Blissers*. Edited 1 time in total.)
100% agree that it should be legalised.
There's such an ugly stigma about cannabis being a gateway drug when in fact it isn't! If you actually do your research instead of reading the news and their bullshit propaganda, you'll find that Cannabis has so many medical properties that your mind boggles why the government keeps it illegal! The health benefits behind it are miraculous, 8 years ago I would of smelt it in the street and pulled my nose, but because I now know the facts I'm much more supportive of it.
Bit of a backstory, my granddad smoked cannabis because it helped with his pains and he was epileptic, the fits stopped for a long time (he didn't have a single fit for 2 years max while smoking cannabis) but once he was taken to Drs for bloods they told him to stop smoking it as it's bad for him, obviously my granddad being the one to listen to his Dr stopped smoking cannabis.
It wasn't long after that he was having seizures once more, he ended up in hospital pretty much on his death bed back in 2013. I'd give it a good 5 months after he stopped smoking he died having a seizure. I believe that cannabis was the reason he lived so long seizure free!
Of course there's going to be some of you here who are going to be against the legalisation or have very strong opinions as it's been deemed a 'drug' for a very long time, and shunned upon everywhere you go. But my personal experiences with cannabis, I support it without a doubt.
EDIT: Just like to say that in the UK for a while now they're selling Cannabis oil and tablets, it won't be long till they legalise the plant itself. It's a money maker, debts would be written off within years if the UK buckled up it's ideas and finally gave the people some truth.
My biggest worry is how alcohol and tobacco kill thousands of peoples a year yet there's no known record or death toll of people dying due to cannabis? Why is the things that kill you legal, but something that is a natural herb, a medicine made illegal? Makes me wonder.
There's such an ugly stigma about cannabis being a gateway drug when in fact it isn't! If you actually do your research instead of reading the news and their bullshit propaganda, you'll find that Cannabis has so many medical properties that your mind boggles why the government keeps it illegal! The health benefits behind it are miraculous, 8 years ago I would of smelt it in the street and pulled my nose, but because I now know the facts I'm much more supportive of it.
Bit of a backstory, my granddad smoked cannabis because it helped with his pains and he was epileptic, the fits stopped for a long time (he didn't have a single fit for 2 years max while smoking cannabis) but once he was taken to Drs for bloods they told him to stop smoking it as it's bad for him, obviously my granddad being the one to listen to his Dr stopped smoking cannabis.
It wasn't long after that he was having seizures once more, he ended up in hospital pretty much on his death bed back in 2013. I'd give it a good 5 months after he stopped smoking he died having a seizure. I believe that cannabis was the reason he lived so long seizure free!
Of course there's going to be some of you here who are going to be against the legalisation or have very strong opinions as it's been deemed a 'drug' for a very long time, and shunned upon everywhere you go. But my personal experiences with cannabis, I support it without a doubt.
EDIT: Just like to say that in the UK for a while now they're selling Cannabis oil and tablets, it won't be long till they legalise the plant itself. It's a money maker, debts would be written off within years if the UK buckled up it's ideas and finally gave the people some truth.
My biggest worry is how alcohol and tobacco kill thousands of peoples a year yet there's no known record or death toll of people dying due to cannabis? Why is the things that kill you legal, but something that is a natural herb, a medicine made illegal? Makes me wonder.