Nope smokers not allowed

Fair enough. Not all mormons are from the Utah/Southern Idaho stronghold.
They’re taking over the world, which is fascinating to me. I read & listen to a lot of material on it. I’ve many friends who are “members.”

I’m looking forward to quenching my thirst/habit/addiction/dependency/lust for an excellent IPA tonight.
 
I have a tongue-in-cheek question, bringing this back to mingling substance use with firearms. Harkening back to your comment about a drink after work makes you better able to deal with kids or other annoyances.

Would you prescribe a beer before the hunt as method to relax and be better able to control "buck fever"? A beer before target shooting to calm the nerves? If not, why not? If yes, how is it justifiable?
No. Because that would be like drinking in church. I honestly don't drink when I'm in the woods at all, outside of a glass of wine at the end of the day when backpacking.
I would argue addiction is intrinsically bad from one perspective: It reduces/eliminates rationality.
I would simply disagree that your statement applies universally.
Especially when the substance in question is labeled carcinogenic by WHO.
So is sunlight. Also, Mr. BigMac
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important to note that Group 2A means "probable" and mounting mechanistic and epidemiological evidence and re review of such epidemiological evidence continues to weaken that further.

group 1 doesn't carry such uncertainty.

which is why i try to limit those things. i'm sure that monthly to semi monthly big mac will be the death of me, quarter pounders are better anyway ;)

nicotine isn't classified as a carcinogen (i'm sure they could twist the data to say so), but it's definitely not good for you. regardless, lifetime dopamine stimulation comes with neurochemical risks. many reasons i need to be done with it.
 
I believe the wording on that question is "unlawful user of or addicted to"
Good catch. I should have noticed that. Probably watching too much March Madness. The clarification in bold that they put on the form would certainly imply that if the cannabis was a Rx it would still be illegal. So clear as mud.
 

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