I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
C'mon, stop fighting with yourself (or are you trolling??...hmmmm....).
Alcohol ain't illegal, it doesn't seem to be a 'valuable commodity' (neither is cannabis relatively speaking) but 'people beat up their wife' because (a) She drunk the last of it, (b) forgot to get more (c) didn't get the right sort...yadda...yadda..yadda
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Watch this documentary, its very informative and clears up a lot of 'myths' that have been associated to weed use.
At an hour and three-quarters long I'll have to defer until I have sufficient "supplies"![]()
Money driven, politically backed idiocy, pure and simple. Don't believe me, then watch the fuckin video... feck that pushes my buttons!!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Very good indeed! Would of liked to of seen more people who backed the prohibition (in positions of power or information, like a scientist) having their say on the video aswell. Although I agree with decriminalisation, what really baffles me is how people see Marijuana as negative?
Prohibition was lifted before the Vietnam war, the people smoking weed saw injustices in the war and protested, govt. prohibits marijuana to have a reason to arrest protesters and continue the war.
The only study to show brain damage caused by marijuana was conducted over 50 years ago, where they administered such large amounts of smoke, the animals were suffocating to death from lack of oxygen.
A recent study in Wollongong is interesting to read. I'll quote a few things to make you thinkFunny that a scientific study will admit in 2008 to being the 1st to prove any adverse affect as a result of smoking marijuana.The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Wollongong, is the first to show that long-term cannabis use can adversely affect all users, not just those in the high-risk categories such as the young, or those susceptible to mental illness, as previously thought.
Prolonged use of marijuana causes memory loss equivalent to memory loss attained by anyone who has been knocked out at some stage in their lifeThis loss of memory could be likened to the damage suffered by patients with mild traumatic brain injury”, Dr Solowij saidNews flash! Marijuana smoking for many years is as harmful as accidentally being knocked out once in your life! Take into account that
When they say heavy users they mean heavy users. This slight damage to memory (which we all lose regardless of smoking weed or not) is caused by smoking so much weed you would need to be growing your own plants. They are only studying people who are smoking $700 worth of weed every week!structural magnetic resonance imaging on 15 men (average age 39 years) who smoked more than five joints daily for over 10 years
The Dr. who did the study even admits to not finding any evidence of brain deterioration in modest smokers. Which is propaganda code for, "we did the same test on people who use marijuana as much as the average pot smoker and found no negative effects".“Although modest use may not lead to significant neurotoxic effects, these results suggest that heavy daily use might indeed be toxic to human brain tissue,” Dr Yücel said.
Article found here
You have overlooked the part in red.
So your study has admitted to the high risk groups and the dangers, as I have previously pointed out. Typically, this will probably be ignored by all the pro pot smokers.
Are neither sides capable of admitting it can be harmful? Not will or won't be. Good morning brick wall.
"The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Wollongong, is the first to show that long-term cannabis use can adversely affect all users, not just those in the high-risk categories such as the young, or those susceptible to mental illness, as previously thought."
Okay okay I'll admit it. Cannabis smoking is harmful, as is drinking black tea and sticky buns harmful. Harm is relative, like bike accident carnage.
Many things are not mentioned, my main concern is the loss of potential. But many never fulfil their potential anyway even without weed to make them lazy.
Churches are monuments to self importance
Given that the title of the article is "Marijuana can cause brain damage", I would have thought that someone so secure in their conviction would not be using the word "might". I could have told the world this without the need for millions to have been poured into research. There are so many "cans" and "mights" in there that it is hardly conclusive evidence. Did they also measure the intake of alcohol? The foods eaten? The medicines taken? The living conditions of the people, asking if they had had a mild brain trauma in the 10 years they had been walking around? etc... there are so many other things that could have caused the "death" of the brain tissue they're talking about, that it's laughable that anyone would take any of the research seriously.Originally Posted by article
Now, go fuck yourself if you don't believe that I'm being impartial. The questions listed above are all valid questions and variables to be considered where you are looking for a culprit. If you do not believe that to be the case, then you are not viewing the "evidence" critically, more you are refusing to do so because you have already made your mind up. It's like reading a court transcription for a murder trial where you know the guy is going to get off because there are too many important questions unanswered. And the call it science. PAH! Hysteria more like
The brain slows down or at least has more information to process from experience as we get older... it's a natural process. People who have never taken marijuana in their lives also suffer from exactly the same problems.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Whilst marijuana is illegal high risk categories such as youths and mentally ill people have as much access to marijuana as the next person. So if they can prove harm to these categories only why not legalise it and restrict it's sale to youth, intoxicated/stoned people and mentally ill. Right now, being illegal, a drug dealer wants cash from anyone, child, mentally ill or not. Legalise it and these people of high risk will find it harder to get.
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