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RE: The Day Police Caught Someone With Weed Right in Front of Me.

Damn. I thought weed was legal globally. What country are you at again? Why would they still have weed illegal?

No, just because it's a harmless drug, doesn't mean it couldn't cause problems. At my job, they acknowledge that it isn't illegal to use it anymore in California, but if they catch it in your blood, you're going to probably lose your job.


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Hahahaha. 😂😂 I guess you thought wrong then, I'm at a motherfucking country called Nigeria.

That's a very bad and extreme way to punish someone for using the drug, making someone lose his/her job is just not fair at all. That drug could give more focus and creativity and that could make an individual perform better at his/her job you know...

Thanks for coming around, Big man. 👍🏻🥂


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Well, the reason a lot of companies would fire you for smoking weed is because some people might be tempted to use it while they're at work or before coming in to work. A lot of the jobs I do are pretty hazardous.

The U.S. military, for example, use to allow recreational drug use. At least, they didn't restrict it. Then some fighter pilots crashed their jets. Autopsies showed they had drugs in their system when they were flying those fighter jets. After that, the military had zero tolerance use. So, even if you live in a state where weed is legal, if you're in the military there, your out of luck because they'll kick you out if it's in your system.


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Alright, Alright, I understand and I get the picture you just painted perfectly well.

I think it's cool though, although the drug is a very euphoric one, people tend to abuse it and attimes are unable to have full consciousness when on the highness of the drugs.

I appreciate the way you took your time to explain and break it down to my understanding, that's dope! 🔥

Stay Kinging. 👍🏻💪🏻🤴🏽


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You're welcome. I used to work at a steel mill and I would see images of fatalities during training sessions. In one instance, I saw a man's body wrapped around a pump shaft. He was just doing routine work when he got too close to the pump and his shirt made contact with the shaft. He lost his balance and in he went. He had no time to respond. It's instances like these that forced some of the industries I was in to resist state laws of legal use. The state won't force those companies either because they know the state would lose.

goddamn it! Lord have mercy. 🤭 That must have been a very horrible sight, seeing a man's body wrapped around a pump shaft ain't no delight at all.

I see your point of view very optimally now, well, what more can I say other than, the drug has it's advantages and disadvantages and that is something to always have in mind before taking a piece of that.

And they are definitely times that saying no to the drug could be the best decision to make. 🤗


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I agree. Everything has its own place and time. It up to the person to decide.

Yeah, for real.

It's the duty of every individual to make his/her own decision regardless.


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