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The problem is that “in the beginning” Everyone pretends to be the right one!!! I’ve been fooled a few times! Every man are lucky and enough to get this kind of love. And i can see this to you i choose you beacuse your willing for a life time commitment. And i think your the right one. So i can stay for a long time untill you decide.

  • I hope someday someone will come and show me that beautiful magic of love again bcoz I was the type of person who rarely get this feeling. I don’t know if I’ve found the right person in my life but he never understood my love maybe he won’t even understand. Still, I want him to be happy. Maybe I could never make him happy but I always pray to Allah for his happiness.
  • We all try too choose our best. sometime relationship gone over all wrong. Coz we walk through misunderstanding, over appreciate etc, etc. So to live a happy life. make a balance of understanding with each other. Never cheat on relationship .wish everyone have such a beautiful lovely life in real life not only on pictures …
  • the problem with your stance is you are assuming teen use will go up when legalized smartly. The track record in states that have legalized shows clearly that that is not the case.

A school psychologist, my concern with legalizing M for recreational use is that research shows marijuana use among teens specifically can trigger the genetic expression of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Are you aware of this research and have you considered how legalizing may help protect or hurt vulnerable users? I’m always astonished how few people (especially teens) are aware of these side effects.

I shared your concerns early on Holly, but after legalization in Canada I could not find find any data as evidence that MJ use among the youth increased or driving accidents increased. I am a motorcyclist so I was concerned for my safety and my wife’s safety (she rides on the back). My concerns were unwarranted.

In Canada, Fentanyl and overdoses are the real concern. The number of Fentanyl overdoses far outnumbers COVID-19 cases. If users buy from government dispensaries, the supply is safe. I don’t see any difference between having a few glasses of wine and enjoying a toke. Children had access to MJ before legalization. We were deluding ourselves to think they didn’t.

 

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