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or doesn’t. Others may seek to journey and socialize, with this new enlighten feeling they have from the high. To each there own, truly its up to the smoker to find his or her own path. I can recall my mother once smoking a joint and frantically walking back in forth throughout the house, peeking through the windows cause she thought the police were going to come and get her. They never came, but it was quite the sight none-the-less. a few bong loads or couple hits throughout the day may be considered average for that smoker. The guy that’s finding difficulty lifting himself of the couch cause his pile of herb keeps him grounded, well maybe he does have a little problem. Guess you really can’t pass judgment, I still haven’t found a fully functioning weed smoker who doesn’t get lazy at times. Nor have I found a non-smoker who doesn’t do the same. Are you considered a pothead or average smoker? That’s a tuff one, I mean considering each person has his or her own normal. Much like the scene from the movie Dazed & Confused, when the nerdy guy walks by the greaser and makes his comment about smelling some reefer. To which the greaser replies, “So what I’m smoking a little weed with my friends, what am I a fucking pot head?” Well, I don’t know, do you feel like you are? So maybe Society adores casting labels, passing judgment and ridiculing what they don’t know or consider being a negative influence. With California, Colorado, and many other states following suit in passing the legalization of Marijuana, it’s becoming more socially acceptable. Heck, even George Washington grew his herb, yeah it was mostly for hemp reasons, but I’m sure him and Martha were smoking a joint or two every now and again just to www.thegoodsmag.co 121