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@Just Rose why have you disliked so many statements that are not supporting drug abuse??? I know that you had/have a problem spelling but seems now that you have popped back up, you obviously are struggling to read correctly and comprehend now.
[doublepost=1518235753,1518235593][/doublepost]@Just Rose i know you think drugs are bad but get a grip
 
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Which is not weed
Nah... That isn't weed at all.
It's man made shit.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_cannabinoids
That's like comparing 100% pure orange juice to tang.
I don't think we have it here in Canada, a few of my friend said they had never heard of it when I brought it up. the only reason I know it's basically plant matter sprayed with chemicals is because I've read about it.
[doublepost=1519026854,1519026806][/doublepost]Who the fuck is Just Rose lol I got a disagree for saying synthetic weed makes people freak out? It does...
 
Pot most definitely can have adverse effects with heavy/chronic users.
Chronic marijuana use and higher dosages are found to correlate to greater incidence of psychosis and schizophrenia. This point is particularly significant due to the increases in drug potency over the last two decades. While the average potency has risen from 3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol - the intoxicating ingredient in marijuana) a couple of decades ago to 9% now, there are some samples of weed that measure as high as 25%.
http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/dangers-of-marijuana.html
and I'm sure this wasn't Mr Banks' first time to have a bit of ganga, in fact, I'm pretty damn sure he would be diagnosed as a "chronic marijuana user" and had access to the really good shit.

Dude, you're quoting narconon. I'm sorry but I don't take medical advice from a sci-fi author/cult leader: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narconon
 
Dude, you're quoting narconon. I'm sorry but I don't take medical advice from a sci-fi author/cult leader: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narconon
Fine, here's a Harvard study.
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... The researchers found that the young women who had used marijuana weekly as teenagers were twice as likely to have depression as a young adult than women who did not ...

... women who used marijuana daily were five times more likely to experience depression and anxiety than those who did not use the drug.

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... Marijuana use has also been linked to schizophrenia. In a study of 50,000 Swedish military draftees, ....

... From these studies, it is clear that marijuana use is related to subsequent depression and schizophrenia. ...

https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind...rmful-to-mental-health-the-family-healthguide
I don't give a crap whether people smoke pot or not, in fact I voted to legalize it in my state, but its only a fool who doesn't believe a mind altering drug doesn't come with any risk to their mental and physical health.
 
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Because, it is still, in many parts of the US, an illegal drug, there is no over sight as to what the consumer is actually getting when making a purchase. Anger the wrong folks, and you may just get some really bad side effects. Like getting all stabby, and paranoid.
 
Psychosis which leads to stabbing is neither schizophrenia nor depression, which is what the Harvard paper is on (they didn't do the study, they're just reporting on it). Further, the author(s) of this paper point out that neither they nor the study know for certain if marijuana use is the cause of schizophrenia and depression or if the schizophrenia and/or depression causes the marijuana use.
 

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