Cannabis
Related: About this forumtazkcmo
(7,419 posts)Love your posts about Japan and her people. Keep 'em coming!
Aristus
(68,357 posts)I love hearing people's opinions on the differences between our countries.
And BTW, Japanese is a lovely language...
stonecutter357
(12,769 posts)Earthican
(39 posts)But unless I am mistaken Japan has some pretty extreme weed laws. At least last time I checked. All races of people I have met personally, and that is pretty much everyone, loves weed.
CanSocDem
(3,286 posts)...than Canadians.
And insightful!!
When asked why they thought the USA was legalizing for 'recreation purposes', two said "there are a lot of unstable people in the USA?" and one said "For the money..."
It would be interesting to see however, the effect of recreational cannabis on a highly efficient industrial society. We know what it does to an inefficient industrial society...it makes us want to change it.
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CountAllVotes
(21,068 posts)There were a lot of foreign exchange students, some being Japanese and many were my friends. They wanted to go to Winterland and see a concert so I took them to it. Someone offered one of them a cookie and he ate it. He thought it was just a "cookie". HA!
He got so stoned that he freaked out and we had to leave! I guess he was not a fan of MJ, that is all I will say!
yuiyoshida
(42,722 posts)That was uncool.
CountAllVotes
(21,068 posts)Tokuo did not speak English. His friend (my date) told me that someone gave him a cookie and he ate it and he was worried that there was something in it (about an hour after he ate it).
I had no idea myself as I was young and had not a clue he had eaten anything other than dinner.
In any event, we took Tokuo home and he was just fine in a few hours but he never tried MJ again after that to my knowledge.
Tokuo should have been a bit leary IMO as there were people eating these cookies being handed out all over the place and smoking MJ everywhere. Oh well ... live and learn I guess.
yuiyoshida
(42,722 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,267 posts)I have always admired the social etiquette and respect the Japanese have for the general populace. I was actually born on a US base in Saitama Ken during the Korean War era and made a couple of overnight business trips more recently to Japan.
This cross section showed very well educated and very physically fit citizens of all interviewed. I enjoyed this, yuiyoshida, and look forward to more posts.