Anonymous wrote:It absolutely causes psychosis. Any who pays attention knows this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the highest doses are way less harmful than alcohol which is already very legal and accepted everywhere. Most people aren't anywhere close to these supposedly "harmful dose" levels either.
LOL. This is what my professionals told my parents in the 1970's that pot was way less harmful when my brother started using. He died at age 50 from drug use.
Anonymous wrote:Your title should include the word “may”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone see the NYT 2/02/26 article about Canadian research on psychosis + weed? Turns out, weed use causes psychosis in teens and young adults. Shocker.
Also, a modicum of research shows that there is very little, if any, medical use for weed and there is a HUGE downside, drug dependency.
I think there’s a big difference between an old lady with glaucoma or terminal cancer using it, versus a 20 year old that got it for anxiety or non descript back pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the highest doses are way less harmful than alcohol which is already very legal and accepted everywhere. Most people aren't anywhere close to these supposedly "harmful dose" levels either.
LOL. This is what my professionals told my parents in the 1970's that pot was way less harmful when my brother started using. He died at age 50 from drug use.
What drug? It wasn't THC - Sorry for your loss, but the individual had the issue not the drug.
Oh this one “the individual had the issue, not the drug,” sounds familiar. Snap! It is what the NRA says “the individual had the issue, not the gun.”
Same dumb ass logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the highest doses are way less harmful than alcohol which is already very legal and accepted everywhere. Most people aren't anywhere close to these supposedly "harmful dose" levels either.
LOL. This is what my professionals told my parents in the 1970's that pot was way less harmful when my brother started using. He died at age 50 from drug use.
What drug? It wasn't THC - Sorry for your loss, but the individual had the issue not the drug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While listening to the police scanner last night I heard a call for a mother that needed help because her son was experiencing a psychotic episode after smoking pot.
its being laced with anything and everything now even fentanyl. This isn't the 70's pot with hardly any THC.
Repeat after me - THC isn't being laced with FENT.
No one said it was. Pot can and is laced with fentanyl. THC is another component. You sound very ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While listening to the police scanner last night I heard a call for a mother that needed help because her son was experiencing a psychotic episode after smoking pot.
its being laced with anything and everything now even fentanyl. This isn't the 70's pot with hardly any THC.
Repeat after me - THC isn't being laced with FENT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While listening to the police scanner last night I heard a call for a mother that needed help because her son was experiencing a psychotic episode after smoking pot.
its being laced with anything and everything now even fentanyl. This isn't the 70's pot with hardly any THC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the highest doses are way less harmful than alcohol which is already very legal and accepted everywhere. Most people aren't anywhere close to these supposedly "harmful dose" levels either.
LOL. This is what my professionals told my parents in the 1970's that pot was way less harmful when my brother started using. He died at age 50 from drug use.
Anonymous wrote:While listening to the police scanner last night I heard a call for a mother that needed help because her son was experiencing a psychotic episode after smoking pot.
Anonymous wrote:Even the highest doses are way less harmful than alcohol which is already very legal and accepted everywhere. Most people aren't anywhere close to these supposedly "harmful dose" levels either.