maximum
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What do you guys think of this study that was released I found it on bbc
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12616543
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12616543
pfffft i think its bullshit, why do you think that guy got fired from his job for saying weed is safer than tobacco and alcohole? The most dangerous thing you can get from weed is a criminal record.
Ive known one dude that acted kinda erratic from weed. He would get angry and moody and paranoid, while not on it. He didnt act like everyone else I knew including myself. I never understood it. Its like the reefer madness video was based on him. Do you guys know anyone that acts like that?
Ive known one dude that acted kinda erratic from weed. He would get angry and moody and paranoid, while not on it. He didnt act like everyone else I knew including myself. I never understood it. Its like the reefer madness video was based on him. Do you guys know anyone that acts like that?
Is it just me or when dealing with britain is there a police state/ biase/ ignorance when they talk about weed? Its like the only strain they know is skunk and they only way they know how to use it is smoking it. Whenever I watch a british show on weed its always talking about "skunk" and the dangers of "potent marijuana"
There was an episode of The Nature of Things that dealt with the same subject. The way they put it was that there are certain people with a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia, and THC can trigger psychosis in these people. In other words, there isn't a causal link. It also went on to point out that Cannabidiol (CBD) shows potential as an anti-psychotic.