

ITT: a lot of people who don’t suffer from chronic pain.


ITT: a lot of people who don’t suffer from chronic pain.


The states in the US that have already legalized weed are not going to let go of that tax revenue anytime soon.


Your parent comment resonated with me, I get that knee jerk reaction about punishing pain. But yeah I can begrudgingly admit that I would use this if it was available for driving and such.


Someone who uses cannabis medicinally and wants to have the pain relief without the high sometimes.
If you don’t understand the difference in pain relief from weed vs opioids you wouldn’t understand why some would appreciate weed strength pain relief without the high.


But if you have cannabis without the high, you could use that instead and be safer.
I’d love to have the option as a medical marijuana user. Not as punishment for having pain, but for having more options.


Oh of course typing has its own advantages! It would be wise to utilize a combination especially in educational settings. Plus children should be taught how to type and utilize all sorts of tech.
I’m not a parent totally opposed to the use of laptops in school. And honestly, my kid’s school does a pretty good job at balancing the tech with older school methods of learning. But it does no good to insist on transitioning kids into using tech only.


I should dig it up, but I remember there’s a connection between handwriting and memory. Handwriting can help reinforce ideas and commit it to memory better than typing.
It would be better to have both as an option.