Weed, How do to do it?... Does weed ever go bad? What kind of paper is used to roll it? Is it addictive? How long will the smell last? These are the questions I need to know!!!
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1) Weed, DON'T DO IT. - PrivateName
2) You shouldn't try weed. It will ruin your life! - Sarah
3) I have never kept any bud around long enough to know if it went bad. Rolling papers are used for joints. You can get them from convenience stores and they're the same ones you use for cigarettes. Not sure what you mean by how long will the smell last... but if it's really skunky weed then it could last a while. At least until you wash your clothes. If you mean the smoke, then not long if you open a window.
It's not addictive, in theory. - Bébé.
4) If you find carpet weed, it'll get you high. You use a velvety rolling paper, similar to cigarette papers, blunts use cigar wraps but I prefer to not wrap it at all and use a bowl or a bong. It's habit forming, but not addicting. Meaning when you stop after doing it everyday you won't go through withdrawal but you'll crave it. Just smoke outside and the smell won't be a problem.
However I would go to Grasscity.com for weed questions. The people on Yahoo answers are ignorant and have obviously never tried it. - Durp Hurp
5) No it shouldn't but it can get dry.
Papers are the same as cigarette paper.
Not physically addictive but mentally.
Well if you plan to smoke it, wear a jacket and bring a mint. It should stay with you unless your in a enclosed area where it fogs out, like a small room. - Dana
6) It goes bad within a few days. If you like it you like it if you don't you don't. It's not addictive in that sense. If you're afraid of the smell DONT do it in your house. Do it outside have the wind blow it away from your body. Eat something, bring hand sanitizer. - Honey
7) It can get moldy under the right conditions, you can buy rolling papers at most gas stations, it is not physically addictive, the length of time the smell last depends on size of smoking area and airflow and can last a few hours. Despite what anti-marijuana propaganda will have you believe weed is not entirely harmless but very close to it. However I will say this- do not get caught by the cops; learn your rights. - Jerry
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Question 2
6 or more sleeping pills?... Would someone die if they take 6 or more sleeping pills at once?
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1) It depends how strong the pills are, but they will defiantly get sick - Chris Lai
2) Nah. - Mark IX 3rd Account
3) Probably not. I've taken up to 14 unisom in 1 night. Depends on the meds though - Jerry
4) maybe.. it depends on the pills type and the chemical concentrations ! - ktal3at
5) No. Actually a common ingredient in sleeping pills is Diphenhydramine which is that shit in Benedryl which is something that can be abused. I know many others like myself which have used doses far above the recommended dose to get a delirious intoxication. Not that fun, and definitively not safe. You probably won't die, but there's a chance some complication could occur, deaths have happened. Tbh there's probably a 10% chance you won't make it out of over-doing it on Diphenhydramine, of course that depends on the dose and the individual reaction.
Doses between 500mg-700mg are extremely heavy doses and death is most likely to occur at these doses and anything above.
Hope i helped :) - 420Muffin
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Question 3
Are there any effective natural (and legal) remedies for anxiety?...
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1) Exercise - Brianna Divers
2) Do you believe natural mean illegal? - bare4winds
3) Yes. At the health food store you can buy this stuff called Calm. It relaxes you and helps with anxiety. Also b-complex and exercise helps. - Amy M
4) My list of anxiety fixers:
Aleeve
Advil
Bayer Advanced Asprin
Tylenol - Dale Fultz
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Question 4
How much does a chiropractic adjustment cost, insurance coverage?... Hello all,
I'm 20 and I'm not all to familiar with making chiropractor trips. Anyway, I havfe a friend I would like to take for an adjustment. I'm not sure how this works...I have insurance, but I don't know that he does. Is there ever a time that you're able to have your own insurance cover for someone elses treatment?
On a completely different note, pulling a 180, I really like this guy and in the dating world this may not be a smooth move. I'm very generous, but I'm wondering if this'll get me screwed in the real world. He's my bud and we discussed maybe one day being more once he's over his ex, but I highly HIGHLY doubt that'll happen... words of advice? Would setting up a chiroractic adjustment be too much? (He does have back problems/aching, etc.).
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1) open up your yellow pages and call some and ask them your questions - bare4winds
2) 1) Having your own insurance to cover someone else's visit is insurance fraud. Period. (Shrugs). So you'll be paying out of pocket.
2) If his back is bothering him that much, let him treat it himself. - Tink
3) many chiropractors require, as they should, examination and x-ray before care is begun. this costs somewhere around 150 to 250 approximately on average. office visits average around fifty to sixty. a word of caution- not that i would at all anticipate a problem, but if this person doesn't like their care for some reason, they may blame you and even hold you responsible if you make the arrangements for them. i would let them call and make an appointment if they want to. if you want to help them with the expense, that's up to you. you cannot use your insurance to cover someone else. that is fraud, and a serious criminal offense. - Mr E
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Question 5
Can naproxen get you high?...
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1) nope. - ez80227
2) No - eyecue_two
3) No, naproxen isn't one of the fun pain killers. Its an NSAID or non-steroidal-anti--inflammatory-drug, its basically an aspirin. The fun pain killers are the ones that mess with opiate receptors in the brain. - 420Muffin
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