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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Scabb Island
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I believe the most common problem for people who have smoked is anxiety, but as you mention, there are other possibilities. I know there was a recently a documentary on the telly about the link between cannabis and schizophrenia, but I did not watch it. Possibly I'll have to see if I can dig that up again. Many other studies have shown cannabis to be a schizophrenia risk factor (example), but it's like users don't want to acknowledge their existence. I don't really believe in the "alcohol is okay so why shouldn't cannabis be?" argument because I figure you should look at the effect cannabis legalization has on society and try and decide based on that, regardless of whether or not we like alcohol. If alcohol is bad, should that justify the legalization of another bad? What kind of thinking is that? Still, people love to justify legalization of alcohol by comparing it to cannabis. It's true, alcohol causes a lot of ****, but at least its effects are more predictable. The thing about cannabis is you don't necessarily know before smoking if it's gonna make you sick or not. Regardless, if it's better for american society to legalize, I'd be behind that. Perhaps it is. From here, seeing how it's been tackled so far in the US seems to be the most ridiculous part of it. Locking smokers up with hard boiled criminals so that they can have a much worse impact on society once they come out sounds like the stupidest thing you could do. The american idea of prison as a place of punishment is really old and really doesn't do the nation any good. In my opinion, someone who has done jail time should be changed into a better citizen when he comes out, not a worse one. In the long run that's cheaper on society than having prisons bursting at the seams with repeat offenders. edit : Of course, if it does become legal, they should put "may trigger anxiety or schizophrenia" on the packets, just like cigs have the lung cancer warning.
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Live by the Sword
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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i think it just accelerates the symptoms i've read somewhere that if your brain isn't already going to be schizophrenic in the future, or that you're mentally stable, weed is not going to "create" schizophrenia i mean, i was pretty weird even before i started smoking it |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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You don't hear about instances of people getting too high and killing themselves when driving. When your too stoned your scared to drive. Quote:
EDIT: So when i clicked on this thread it directed me to the page with that response from you and i assumed it was the most recent. You can blame the weed smoke for that. Anyway it took time to write that out and quote it all nice so im not deleting it but don't feel inclined to respond. Last edited by Sparky; 02-13-2012 at 02:56 AM. |
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