No. After each game. It helps with muscle recovery.
So does Gatorade.
http://www.gatorade.com/products/recovery
No. After each game. It helps with muscle recovery.
Yeah, sugary drinks haven't led to any health problems in this country, right? Great alternative.
Excellent points my Libertarian adversaries: If a society is going to allow prescribed medications such as Plavix (which thins the blood for those who've had a stroke or heart attack) to be legal, it had better allow dope to be legal.
Yep, it makes perfect sense to....
people who are dope smokers.
Again, not a dope smoker so there.
2) And there isn't natural remedies to take care of such ailments huh?
Answer: Of course there is but it doesn't make money. Oppps
cw, face it. you can't stop the advancement of society. your little world vision is archaic and regressive. nothing you can do about it. smoke a bowl and chill:loser:
Don't encourage him to smoke a bowl. He'll be one of those overly paranoid types that thinks the gays are out to get him and ruins the fun for all of us.
The doctor told me to lay off the caffeine if I wanted a prostate later in life and then wrote my marijuana prescription.
Well ... if not for the gays, there would be no marijuana. It's their fault, you know. lain:
Are you serious? marijuana prescription?
Yes, there are US states that allow for use of medical marijuana, when prescribed by a doctor, and doctors who make their living prescribing it.
Reading this gallup poll, I'm wondering if aCW can explain to us why marijuana use is not really increasing, and in 18-29 year olds is decreasing.
And why the huge increase around the time the war on drugs started?
http://www.gallup.com/poll/163835/tried-marijuana-little-changed-80s.aspx
Watching youth and adults openly smoking dope on the streets of Seattle, I have to question whether Gallup came to states where it's legal to conduct his survey.
Besides, why would they decrease their intake of dope (like you have), as it's a perfectly harmless behavior (I know this for a fact, because dozens of TOL Libertarians have told me so).
3) drug-related suspensions/expulsions increased 32 percent over a 5-year period and a majority was for marijuana;
I know you hate to hear this, but the police revised the numbers here to be accurate, dropping the arrest increase from 36% to just 6%...