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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 442885" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>I'm squarely in your (as described) over 40 crowd. Can a medical expert or even a guy who slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night help me out on something? It seems "recreational" is often an adjective assigned to smoking pot. When I read/hear that word associated with an illegal (most places) substance used to impair the user... my little skeptical "word games" alarm is triggered a tad. Can pot be "abused"? There are many comparisons to alcohol with pot.... rightly so, probably. If a guy pops positive on multiple drug tests in a relative short period of time after being counseled & directed to stop AND having full knowledge future tests will be forthcoming... at what point can we change the descriptor for his use from recreational to abusive or addictive? ...or just say, he simply wanted to smoke pot more than be a Tech football player?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 442885, member: 2843"] I'm squarely in your (as described) over 40 crowd. Can a medical expert or even a guy who slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night help me out on something? It seems "recreational" is often an adjective assigned to smoking pot. When I read/hear that word associated with an illegal (most places) substance used to impair the user... my little skeptical "word games" alarm is triggered a tad. Can pot be "abused"? There are many comparisons to alcohol with pot.... rightly so, probably. If a guy pops positive on multiple drug tests in a relative short period of time after being counseled & directed to stop AND having full knowledge future tests will be forthcoming... at what point can we change the descriptor for his use from recreational to abusive or addictive? ...or just say, he simply wanted to smoke pot more than be a Tech football player? [/QUOTE]
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