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    Quick question, is Pot a stimulant or depressant?

    Just curious, found some roaches from an old girl friend.
    Must be at least a year old.

    So,...stimy or derpessant?
    Or something else?

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    no discussion of recreational drugs...im not an enforcer of these rules just thought id give ya the heads up

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    Dam, ok thanks.

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    full answer removed

    Neither, PM me for full answer (If you really care that much)
    Last edited by rake922; 07-27-2006 at 12:13 AM. Reason: this is against the rules

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    PM'd you.

    Ok, so the discussion isn't about marijuana anymore, it's about THC, a prescrition drug called dronabinol (Marinol), made from THC.

    From Wiki...

    Medically, cannabis is most often used as an appetite stimulant and pain reliever for certain terminal illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. It is used to relieve glaucoma and certain neurological illnesses such as epilepsy, migraine and bipolar disorder. It has also been found to relieve nausea for chemotherapy patients. The medical use of cannabis is politically controversial, but it is sometimes recommended informally by physicians. A synthetic version of the major active chemical in cannabis, THC, is available in many countries in the form of a pill as the prescription drug dronabinol (Marinol). THC has also been found to reduce arterial blockages[4]. A sublingual spray derived from an extract of cannabis has also been approved for treatment of multiple sclerosis in Canada as the prescription drug Sativex [5] - this drug may now be legally imported into the United Kingdom and Spain on prescription.[6]

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    technically it's calssified as a hallucinagin but i believe it does make the heart rate go up.

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    Actually just found out is does both.
    Stimulates and Depresses.
    Weird huh.

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    no rec drug talk guys(includes prescription drugs that are narcotic).

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