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Poppies have been used as a symbol of remembrance since WW1 though Poppies are banned in Canada because they are too much of a distraction while driving on the road. [rolleyes] ![]() |
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And what about all the helpful medicinal drugs that come from poppies. I think the same BS popped up here last year.
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California Poppy is the state flower of california. You can't make drugs with it. The answer is WRONG ![]() Although you canīt make heroin out of it, it does have recreational uses. Iīve drank Goldmohn (German name) tee and although it doesnīt hit you like opium, it does have itīs sedative values (same goīs for smoking it which produces a minor cannabis type of buzz). Just wanted to point that straight. btw Wiki also has something to say California poppy leaves were used medicinally by Native Americans, and the pollen was used cosmetically. The seeds are used in cooking. Extract from the California poppy acts as a mild sedative when smoked. The effect is far milder than that of opium, which contains a different class of alkaloids |
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/hits buzzer !!!! |
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