T6.93 needs some chamomile tea and big fat joint.kalm wrote:Tman's answer to an honest question....from page 1travelinman67 wrote:
Hyperdefensive denial.
Yeah...HOWEVER did the thread go off track?

T6.93 needs some chamomile tea and big fat joint.kalm wrote:Tman's answer to an honest question....from page 1travelinman67 wrote:
Hyperdefensive denial.
Yeah...HOWEVER did the thread go off track?
Thread was over days ago. Sorry man, take you dog and pony show to the next town.travelinman67 wrote:And once again, the loitering trolls contribute nothing.
Bumptravelinman67 wrote:And once again, the loitering trolls contribute nothing.
travelinman67 wrote:Bumptravelinman67 wrote:And once again, the loitering trolls contribute nothing.
Four days after the shooting, the FBI has not found any connection to overseas terrorist groups, but Mohammod Abdulazeez's diary says that as far back as 2013, he wrote about having suicidal thoughts and "becoming a martyr" after losing his job due to his drug use, both prescription and non-prescription drugs, the family representative said.In a downward spiral, Abdulazeez would abuse sleeping pills, opioids, painkillers and marijuana, along with alcohol, the representative said.
Most recently, the 24-year-old was having problems dealing with a 12 hour overnight shift, and had to take sleeping pills, according to the representative. The young man was also thousands of dollars in debt and considering filing for bankruptcy.
Three months before the shooting, Abdulazeez was arrested on April 20 -- a day celebrated annually by marijuana users -- and charged with drunk driving. The arresting officer noted a smell of marijuana in the car.
The discovery of the diary comes as investigators also work to solve the mystery of Abdulazeez's actions in the days leading up to the deadly shooting. The family representative told ABC News Abdulazeez rented the silver Mustang Tuesday, showed up at the local mosque and took a friend on a “joy ride” until 3 a.m.
He did not sleep at his parents’ home for the next two nights and the FBI is seeking to retrace his steps.“He bragged about [the car], and was showing it off to friends about how fast it would go,” the family representative said Sunday.
On Wednesday, Abdulazeez shot and killed four Marines and fatally wounded a Navy sailor after opening fire on two unguarded military facilities in Chattanooga.The family representative said Sunday that the family told the FBI there were no outward signs of radicalization but added Abdulazeez “was susceptible to bad influences” and would be affected by watching news accounts of “children being killed in Syria.”
For all his struggles with drugs, the representative said, Abdulazeez also struggled with being a devout Muslim.
The family representative said Abdulazeez had a number of guns in his house and often used them to go hunting or for target practice with friends at nearby firing ranges. FBI agents recently focused on the Walmart in Hixson, where officials tell ABC News Abdulazeez bought ammunition for his guns on July 11. Two young men, seen with Abdulazeez in the store, are being sought for questioning although they are not believed to be accomplices.
The family representative said Abdulazeez's family sought, without success, to get him treatment for his mental illness, and to keep him away from a group of friends with whom he would drink and smoke marijuana
Well that settle it then T-mantravelinman67 wrote:Autopsy of Texas traffic stop arrestee concludes victim suffered from depression, had signs of prior suicide attempts, and had ingested "huge amounts" of marijuana prior to committing suicide...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3gkaBeOHJ
Connect.................the.................dots.Chizzang wrote:Well that settle it then T-mantravelinman67 wrote:Autopsy of Texas traffic stop arrestee concludes victim suffered from depression, had signs of prior suicide attempts, and had ingested "huge amounts" of marijuana prior to committing suicide...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3gkaBeOHJ
Marijuana must be stopped..!!!
BUH, BUH, BUH, BUT BOOZE!!!Chizzang wrote:Well that settle it then T-mantravelinman67 wrote:Autopsy of Texas traffic stop arrestee concludes victim suffered from depression, had signs of prior suicide attempts, and had ingested "huge amounts" of marijuana prior to committing suicide...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3gkaBeOHJ
Marijuana must be stopped..!!!
6.93-desperate to get in the last word on a thread he started and lost 20 pages ago.travelinman67 wrote:BUH, BUH, BUH, BUT BOOZE!!!Chizzang wrote:
Well that settle it then T-man
Marijuana must be stopped..!!!
travelinman67 wrote:BUH, BUH, BUH, BUT BOOZE!!!Chizzang wrote:
Well that settle it then T-man
Marijuana must be stopped..!!!
It stays in your system up to a month.Diepraam said that unless she took the drug inside her cell, Bland would have had to have ingested a huge amount of the substance, either by swallowing or smoking it, for it to still be in her system three days later.
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travelinman67 wrote:BUH, BUH, BUH, BUT BOOZE!!!Chizzang wrote:
Well that settle it then T-man
Marijuana must be stopped..!!!
Prescription drug abuse.Chizzang wrote:travelinman67 wrote:
BUH, BUH, BUH, BUT BOOZE!!!
You're developing a stutter you old fart
you might want to get that checked -I hear it can be a sign of a degenerative brain disorder
somebody didn't read the article again.....travelinman67 wrote:A policy founded on statements made by a private practice D.O. from Columbus. ?
Dr. Johanna Said doesn't appear to have any credentials to be suggesting policy changes.
But, this works for Jellydonut.
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The physicians found that the rate of emergency-room visits possibly related to marijuana doubled among out-of-state residents in the first year of recreational pot sales. The rate went from 85 per 10,000 visits in 2013 to 168 per 10,000 visits in 2014.
Tourists and Coloradans also had different complaints related to marijuana. Coloradans across the time period mostly complained of gastrointestinal problems, while the most common ailment by visitors was psychiatric, including aggressive behavior and hallucinations.
All the way up to 168!!!CAA Flagship wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/study-tourist-pot ... 38743.html
The physicians found that the rate of emergency-room visits possibly related to marijuana doubled among out-of-state residents in the first year of recreational pot sales. The rate went from 85 per 10,000 visits in 2013 to 168 per 10,000 visits in 2014.Tourists and Coloradans also had different complaints related to marijuana. Coloradans across the time period mostly complained of gastrointestinal problems, while the most common ailment by visitors was psychiatric, including aggressive behavior and hallucinations.
Not for me they aren'tkalm wrote:All the way up to 168!!!Among out of state residents!!!!
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Yeah, edibles are potent. Buyer beware. It's liable to become an epidemic for sure! Call the cops!
When you're Unlce D, that's not a surprise...houndawg wrote:Not for me they aren'tkalm wrote:
All the way up to 168!!!Among out of state residents!!!!
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Yeah, edibles are potent. Buyer beware. It's liable to become an epidemic for sure! Call the cops!
Actually its just the edibles that don't affect me as much as other folk. My system just doesn't take it up efficiently that way. The ones from the Tomato Fertility Cult are quite a bit stronger than usual but those only come around once a year.kalm wrote:When you're Unlce D, that's not a surprise...houndawg wrote:
Not for me they aren't
When you're Barbara and Eddy from Topeka on a weed vacay for the first time...