Pot overdose

DeadGeneration said:
The room doesn't have to be closed, you could even have some plants which would turn your C02 back into oxygen. The whole air system is a cycle and you can either slow down the recycle process (closed room, barely vented room, ect.) or overload the air (with smoke) faster than it can cycle. However, if you have a vented room and were burning enough plant material that you would still suffocate, I would be concerned about heat (temperature in the air) as well.
You can't be ******* serious. The point is it would be so hard and take so much time to suffocate yourself with marijuana smoke that you would most certainly get bored, hungry, and thirsty enough to leave the ******* room before it happend. Of course this is only possible in the first place if you have the kind of funds that would be needed to fill a decent sized room with enough smoke to kill you.
 
you've already accomplished that
DeadGeneration said:
Lol. I guess I'll just try and sound funny and stupid to fit in with the rest of the crowd here. (bj)
 
I love how you like to post these outlandish explainations or thoughts in an effort to seperate yourself from everyone else and be an "adult" when in fact you're simply overcomplicating things and tying to look intelligent which just come out to look childish.

Then you post stupid comments like that above and yet again we are reminded that you are a juvenille...

Im done w/ you.
 
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I don't spend hours comming up with a post about how the air in a room works, it just comes out as easily as I can type anything else. I figured I can post how I want to and I did not realize you would be angered by my use of language. I c4n switch 2 l33t?
 
i'm not surprised a thread about pot got off topic...

i honestly don't think a person could ever OD from pot, ever. unless you could inject thc directly to the bloodstream. you'd definitely fall asleep long before you could get even remotely close to ODing. my experience with eating it tends to result in more of a 'body high'. they were most likely half paralyzed, tripping big time and getting all paranoid. i had one experience with tripping out in my younger days.
 
Crazee D said:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18587902/

DEARBORN, Mich. - A police officer will avoid criminal charges despite admitting he took marijuana from criminal suspects and, with his wife, baked it into brownies.
The police departments decision not to pursue a case against former Cpl. Edward Sanchez left a bad taste in the mouth of at least one city official, who vowed to investigate.
If youre a cop and youre arresting people and youre confiscating the marijuana and keeping it yourself, thats bad. Thats real bad, said City Councilman Doug Thomas.

Sanchez, who resigned last year from the department in this Detroit suburb, declined comment Wednesday to the Detroit Free Press. Police Cmdr. Jeff Geisinger did not return calls seeking comment.
The departments investigation began with a 911 call from Sanchezs home on April 21, 2006. On a 5-minute tape of the call, obtained by the Free Press, Sanchez told an emergency dispatcher he thought he and his wife were overdosing on marijuana.
I think were dying, he said. We made brownies and I think were dead, I really do.

Sanchez later told police investigators that his wife took the marijuana out of his police vehicle while he was sleeping. In a subsequent interview, he admitted he got the marijuana out of the car himself and put it in the brownie mix, police said.
His wife also was not charged. :eek:

Definitely funny. It's sad though, how believable this is and that stupidity is just as abundant in the Police force. A fine example all around of the law enforcement personnel that are supposed to be upholding the laws.
Going through public records is also a fun way to find idiot cops.
 
evilmonkeyMSP said:
Did anyone else hear the 911 call? (lol2) He asked the 911 operator what the score of the Red Wings game was LOL!

you gotta listen!!

http://www.centralmediaserver.com/WXYZ/wxyz-dearbornheights911-potbrownie.wav

from: http://www.wxyz.com/content/onairlinks/seenon7/story.aspx?content_id=34c749cd-cb81-4dea-8461-babd2508b53b

Again, I'm seriously not surprised. I get asked questions easily as pointless (or more so) on a daily basis.

I've had a person call to ask if they could contract cancer from their dog, because they suddenly felt very sick, and her dog had died of some form of cancer that week. And she was 100% serious. Turns out she just had the flu.
 
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