Interesting documentary about cannabis

Interesting,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12616543

"It found that cannabis use "significantly" increased the risk of psychotic symptoms, even when other factors such as socio-economic status, use of different drugs and other psychiatric conditions were taken into account"

"Sir Robin Murray, professor of psychiatric research at the Institute of Psychiatry, said the study added "a further brick to the wall of evidence" showing that use of traditional cannabis is a contributory cause of psychoses like schizophrenia.

He said it was one of 10 prospective studies all pointing in this same direction"
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Although this isn't 100% conclusive proof it certainly backs up what I've been saying all along.
 
I actually sent a lengthy reply the bbc this morning because of this apparent study.

The last time i looked in these studies that the msm use to back up their claim that cannabis leads to psychosis. I actually found after researching the study in detail, that they were asking mental people in a mental health institution if they had taken cannabis. If they answered yes then they would mark the tick box that says cannabis contributed to his mental health problems. Asking crazy people if they ever took cannabis is not scientific and trying to create causation out of that is fraudulent. I then found that there was several studies that apparently were using one study as a source, which was the one asking crazy people if they smoked cannabis before. So they were using one study as a source in their study and then the msm was using all these secondary studies as their "10 studies" that was proving that cannabis causes psychosis. Sure if you ask crazy people if they smoke cigs or drank alcohol or road a bike you would not then come to conclusion that it was the cigs or the bike that made them crazy. How much can you trust a crazy persons word anyway when he says he did cannabis. How verifiable is that?

Anyway there are countless studies that have found that cannabinoids actually assist or treat schizophrenia and in some cases PTSD or other stress and traumatic or psychological problems. [1] [2] more sources available.

Not to mention that there are currently millions of frequent uses of cannabis and statistically cannabis does not lead to psychosis or we would have millions of people who have smoked cannabis going in to psychosis.

Sure any psycho active substance can lead to psychosis, if you combine certain psycho active substances with traumatic experiences and stressful experiences and you have a recipe for psychosis. Does that mean that cannabis causes psychosis. no.

As usual more bs propaganda from the BBC. lies you can trust.
 
How much are you talking? I've never, ever seen someone whitey after a few puffs of a joint. Hitting a 2 litre coke bong as a noob, then yeah, but never from passing a joint around (unless they had been drinking heavily too).

This happened to me a few weeks back, got really drunk, then had about 2 puffs, passed out.

That's what I've been told, can't even remember leaving my flat! But I've seen the pictures... Not good.

As for legalization, I honestly believe that the government are acting like a load of blind arses!

The potential income factor for weed is huge! You can get a bag for 20 quid, but I can't imagine the whole process of growing the contents of said bag would come to anyway near that.

Something like this

1.Buy seeds cheap.
2.Grow cheaply.
3.Add a large amount of tax, but small enough to undercut the dealers massively.
4.????
5.Profit, and fall in weed dealing related crime.
 
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