Betty asks…
Why isn’t marijuana legal?
It’s not bad for you at all! It doesn’t kill brain cells, doesn’t cause cancer, has never killed someone or made them act violent, does not mess with your lung compacity, and It’s less addictive than alcohol or cigarettes. It has been proved to help cope/cure illness’s
And everything Rick Simpson said about it on phenixtears is true! I’ve witnessed the hemp oil being used and have seen the great results.
Also it can be turned into many things like clothes and paper, and its more eco friendly to be used as paper than trees.
Also it Canada had it legalized this year it could have brought in a tax profit of around 13billion dollars.
I don’t get how alcohol and cigarettes are legal if they’re so bad for you, yet marijuana which is more durable and doesn’t cause health problems is illegal.
the govt must be really f***ing stupid if he doesn’t want 13Billion+ everyyear
F*** you jimmy, watch the marijuana documentary, it is not a gateway drug you unintelligent f***. People do stuff by their own choice, the drug doesn’t make you do that. you idiot
crash your an idiot aswell
Cali- your a great person, and yeah i dont drink because i do messed up things when i do, and i dont smoke tabacco products, only marijuana with pure hemp bob marley papers
shut up chris, humans have cannaboid recepters in their brain. We’re meant to comsume cannibis
bw022 you dumb f***ing cun* it was on CTV news that it could have brought in 13B
The Expert answers:
I totally agree with you. Someone said its a gateway drug- bullshit. You could say the same thing about cigs and beer. I know PLENTY of people that ONLY smoke and don’ even drink or won’t even touch tobacco because its so much more harmful than marijuana. I know health freaks that won’t do anything except for smoke a little weed here and there. It’s all about politics. I do think the time to legalize is near though. It could really help us with this money crisis we’re in.
@ Crash- obviously if it’s asked 20 times a day then its an issue that NEEDS to be confronted! Thanks for making that point for us. Tell it to your congressman- done that. THIS NEEDS TO BE HEARD A MILLION TIMES UNTIL SOMETHING IS CHANGED. No one cares if it gets on your little, insignificant nerves,crash. Don’t like it? Don’t read it. Perhaps you should invest in a real life (a real job maybe?) if you’re on here every single day and are able to see this posted 20 times a day. Seriously, I’d be embarrassed that I even knew that tid bit of info. Go spread misery somewhere else, loser.
Donna asks…
What’s the difference?
What is the difference between organic, eco–friendly, recycled, and all-natural if you are referring to clothes?
The Expert answers:
ORGANIC IS GROAN IN DIRT WITHOUT CHEMICALS, RECYCLED IS MADE FROM USED INGREDIENTS AND NATURAL IS FROM CLOTH OR THREAD. ECO-FRIENDLY= UNKNOWN.
Laura asks…
Do vegetarians HAVE to be environmentally friendly?
Some vegetarians drive decent cars.
For some reason, this suprises some people who expect us to drive a eco-warrier shopping trolley powered by wheat or something
Why is that ?
I know a few veggies in my circle of contacts with decent cars
Criticism of leather interior i can understand.
why do so many people assume vegetarianism comes with a lot of other beliefs ?
You would think we all have cloned views on environment, religion, lifestyle, clothing, capitalism, politics….
Views on the environment are irrelavent to this question, i’m asking about “assumptions”
This question is prompted by someone last night who couldn’t understand why i didn’t eat meat yet drove a decent car
exfst, i understand your point – well made.
I can see where the assumptions come from, but does that extend to people being right to crticise me because i don’t meet thier pre-concieved stereotype ?
Somehow, i got the impression he thought i wasn’t really a veggie because my car produces lots of BHP
The Expert answers:
And Meg, some of us haven’t purchased hybrids because we walk or travel by public transport – and we don’t even regard it as a sacrifice… ”It was a sacrifice for some of us because we bought before we really needed to.” LMFAO
Linda asks…
Has anyone ever had an allergic reaction to laundry detergent?
I recently switched from Tide to an eco–friendly laundry detergent. I washed everything from my clothes to my pillow cases and bed sheets. After a few days, I developed itchy little bumps all over my body. And what’s worst is my face also broke out in tiny little bumps that itch like crazy. When I wake up in the morning, my eyes are so swollen that I look like someone beat me up. It’s that bad.
Has anyone ever experienced this? And if so, can you tell me how long it took for your rash to go away? Please share.
The Expert answers:
YES! But i got it from a foreign brand called ALAS or something like that, my body got really red and kinda swelly but i took a benadryl and it totally helped but the redness took about 3-4 days to go away completely.
Sorry to break the news but youre gonna have to re-wash EVERYTHING that you washed with that detergent! Good luck
Richard asks…
I am Going Green and need help?
I am in high school. Next year i have decided to make a statement that all you need to survive is God, and all natural things. You don’t need a bf, crap on your face, bad music, and everything media has to offer. I buy my own clothes and stuff and I need to find a place to find cute clothes that are made of all natural fabrics, eco–friendly, or recycled. It is extremely hard to find things that are cute and not expensive…I am not a fan of going to school in a paper bag, and I need clothes for the new school year, also school supplies and everyday items. Any ideas where I could find these things online?
The Expert answers:
Try the following websites, they have all sorts of ideas etc. On going green.
Buying green clothes usually means buying more expensive clothes because the makers of the cloth have been paid a fair price for their material and the clothes have not been made in sweat shops where the workers are not children and they are paid a living wage. One way to save money and be more green is to buy clothes from Thrift shops as you are recycling them.
Unfortunately going green often does not mean the cheapest option for the same reasons as with clothes and that until these products become the norm and have mass sales they are more expensive to produce.
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