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[DEBATE] Your Opinion On Legalizing Marijuana

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If this doesn't convince anyone that weed isnt bad, it will take Jesus fucking Christ himself to convince them lol.

Oh no not you again. WEED ISN'T BAD

 

MJ effects 

brain development. 

when used heavily by young people effects thinking, memory lasting for a long time or permant

Long term study showed that young people from 13 to 38 lost 8 points in their IQ

Lost of cognitive abilities were not fully restored in adults who quit smoking

Irritates the lungs 

frequent smokers can have the same problems has smokers of tobacco 

heightens the risk of lung infections 

NOT YET KNOWN IF IT MJ SMOKING CONTRIBUTES TO RISK OF LUNG CANCER 

RAISES THE HEART RATE 20 to 100 PERCENT EFFECT CAN LAST FOR 3 HOURS

NUMBER OF STUDIES HAVE LINKED CHRONIC MJ TO MENTAL ILLNESS 

High doses of MJ can produce temp psychotic reaction 

Can worsen schizophrenia in people who do have it.

Those who start at a young age are at risk for later problems

MJ used during pregnancy is associated with risk of neurobehavioral problems in babies

 

​Seriously impairs motor coordination and judgement. 

 

IS MJ ADDICTIVE? 

Contrary to common belief, marijuana is addictive. Estimates from research suggest that about 9 percent of users become addicted to marijuana; this number increases among those who start young (to about 17 percent, or 1 in 6) and among people who use marijuana daily (to 25-50 percent).

 

Long-term marijuana users trying to quit report withdrawal symptoms including irritability, sleeplessness, decreased appetite, anxiety, and drug craving, all of which can make it difficult to abstain.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen. With all of these health effects is it really a good idea to legalize this drug? I mean really. A number of studies have linked chronic MJ to mental illness and can produce a psychotic reaction in high doses. People who suffer  schizophrenia will experience worse side effects when high. Let me ask you this. What is so glamorous about being high? Is it to look cool to your friends or make your life seem less miserable? 

 

http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana

http://www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/news/20121207/recreational-marijuana-health-effects

Im acting aggressively because i have to deal with this daily, and it aggravates me ppl like you act like you know what your talking about, and spread misinformation.

And I have read every one of those articles in full text, and know exactly what they say. Maybe you should read past the Abstracts..

 

"Throwing around articles doesn't help anything" - lmfao.. So only what has been fed to you will help right?

 

You haven't provided any articles or research because its only what you have been told. Thats why you have to explain it. Because it was explained too you.

 

 

HAHA..O man, Im crying laughing so hard - this is just great. Ya - Im 10..you caught me.

 

The term is used to describe those who voluntarily acquiesce to a suggestion without analysis or research.

 

Using your brain and LOOKING at the health effects....... or being told what the health effects are.... BIG DIFFERENCE....

 

Didnt bash anyone simply for their opinion - If you read my post - I bashed them for presenting falsified facts.

 

No im not a doctor - but i have read 1000's of article, research papers, experiments, testing, ect.. of world renowned doctors...

 

I know - They are brick walls - Idk why i even try.

They are all brick walls when we know the side effects. Good job. Ignorance at it's finest! 

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    Hell no.   When you hear about legalizing marijuana, you always hear that it will lower crime and boost the economy. To be honest, I think that is the biggest load of bullshit. With the regarding cr

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Looks like you didn't read his response. And also at the end of the day in ALMOST EVERY state Marijuana is a DRUG and it is ILLEGAL. I really don't care what you think because all you are doing is trying to back up the reasons why you think marijuana is "good" and "okay". And so with that said you are trying to support the reasons of your actions. And I THINK the legalization of marijuana is horrible, treatable, and VERY STUPID and I hope it does not become legal in my state. If you want (anybody) to smoke marijuana "legally" go to Colorado or Washington and don't bring back your stupid beliefs about marijuana back here to NC. 

 

And NO I don't think that is very ignorant of me to ask, because I don't want cop going around being "high" (which he never did)

 

 

Well what else am I suppose to be doing? clearly you aren't reading anybody elses responses, I asked why YOU think weed is bad & you couldn't give me an answer as to why it's "horrible"..

 

I'm Canadian bud & a damn proud one at that, so don't bring nationalism into this because I'm sure not everyone in NC is a square :)

 

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3576702/ - on the subject of Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome

http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/156/4/319.short - on the subject of psychiatric diseases and marijuana

http://archpsyc.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=496554 - on the subject of psychiatric diseases and marijuana

 

Man - I must be physiological mess!

 

Conclusions:  Cannabis abuse and particularly heavy abuse can be considered a stressor eliciting relapse in patients with schizophrenia and related disorders and possibly a premorbid precipitant.

 

 -- So if you already have Brain disorders dont smoke - Ya that actually does make sense...lol

Im acting aggressively because i have to deal with this daily, and it aggravates me ppl like you act like you know what your talking about, and spread misinformation.

And I have read every one of those articles in full text, and know exactly what they say. Maybe you should read past the Abstracts..

 

"Throwing around articles doesn't help anything" - lmfao.. So only what has been fed to you will help right?

 

You haven't provided any articles or research because its only what you have been told. Thats why you have to explain it. Because it was explained too you.

 

 

HAHA..O man, Im crying laughing so hard - this is just great. Ya - Im 10..you caught me.

 

The term is used to describe those who voluntarily acquiesce to a suggestion without analysis or research.

 

Using your brain and LOOKING at the health effects....... or being told what the health effects are.... BIG DIFFERENCE....

 

Didnt bash anyone simply for their opinion - If you read my post - I bashed them for presenting falsified facts.

 

No im not a doctor - but i have read 1000's of article, research papers, experiments, testing, ect.. of world renowned doctors...

 

I know - They are brick walls - Idk why i even try.

 

I don't spread misinformation. What is being taught at university is the modern standard of science on the concerning things, everything that is being taught is based on scientific papers and studies. What I said is 100% true, I edited my post and provided articles because you asked for it. You spread misinformation by ignoring the sideeffects of marijuana. You say you read all those articles yet you didn't understand what they said it seems. You said you are no doctor but you read a lot of studies published by renowned doctors. Now if you are no medical professional you understand about 5% of what is written in these articles. Maybe you are a chemist so you might actually understand it. But I know what I am talking about. You stand up and make a lot of noise for your cause but all you do is being polemic and aggressive.

 

So don't tell me I am spreading misinformation. Ignoring facts like inhaling smoke causes harm to the lungs or cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome - that's misinformation. Like I said earlier: It seems like you haven't read your own articles carefully enough or didn't understand it.

 

 

Man - I must be physiological mess!

 

Conclusions:  Cannabis abuse and particularly heavy abuse can be considered a stressor eliciting relapse in patients with schizophrenia and related disorders and possibly a premorbid precipitant.

 

 -- So if you already have Brain disorders dont smoke - Ya that actually does make sense...lol

 

That is exactly what I wrote in the first place. Also cannabis can trigger mental disorders if you have a genetic predisposition. Read the article completely and carefully. It seems to me like you didn't even bother reading what I wrote in my first post or didn't understand a thing.

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Oh no not you again. WEED ISN'T BAD

 

MJ effects 

brain development. 

when used heavily by young people effects thinking, memory lasting for a long time or permant

Long term study showed that young people from 13 to 38 lost 8 points in their IQ

Lost of cognitive abilities were not fully restored in adults who quit smoking

Irritates the lungs 

frequent smokers can have the same problems has smokers of tobacco 

heightens the risk of lung infections 

NOT YET KNOWN IF IT MJ SMOKING CONTRIBUTES TO RISK OF LUNG CANCER 

RAISES THE HEART RATE 20 to 100 PERCENT EFFECT CAN LAST FOR 3 HOURS

NUMBER OF STUDIES HAVE LINKED CHRONIC MJ TO MENTAL ILLNESS 

High doses of MJ can produce temp psychotic reaction 

Can worsen schizophrenia in people who do have it.

Those who start at a young age are at risk for later problems

MJ used during pregnancy is associated with risk of neurobehavioral problems in babies

 

​Seriously impairs motor coordination and judgement. 

 

IS MJ ADDICTIVE? 

Contrary to common belief, marijuana is addictive. Estimates from research suggest that about 9 percent of users become addicted to marijuana; this number increases among those who start young (to about 17 percent, or 1 in 6) and among people who use marijuana daily (to 25-50 percent).

 

Long-term marijuana users trying to quit report withdrawal symptoms including irritability, sleeplessness, decreased appetite, anxiety, and drug craving, all of which can make it difficult to abstain.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen. With all of these health effects is it really a good idea to legalize this drug? I mean really. A number of studies have linked chronic MJ to mental illness and can produce a psychotic reaction in high doses. People who suffer  schizophrenia will experience worse side effects when high. Let me ask you this. What is so glamorous about being high? Is it to look cool to your friends or make your life seem less miserable? 

 

http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana

http://www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/news/20121207/recreational-marijuana-health-effects

They are all brick walls when we know the side effects. Good job. Ignorance at it's finest! 

 

YOU WANNA BRING UP SIDE EFFECTS HUH?

 

ALCOHOL....

 

Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health.  Here’s how alcohol can affect your body:

Brain:

Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. These disruptions can change mood and behavior, and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination.  

Heart:

Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including:

  • Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle
  • Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure  

Liver:

Heavy drinking takes a toll on the liver, and can lead to a variety of problems and liver inflammations including:

  • Steatosis, or fatty liver
  • Alcoholic hepatitis
  • Fibrosis
  • Cirrhosis

Pancreas:

Alcohol causes the pancreas to produce toxic substances that can eventually lead to pancreatitis, a dangerous inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the pancreas that prevents proper digestion. 

Cancer:

Drinking too much alcohol can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including cancers of the:

  • Mouth
  • Esophagus
  • Throat
  • Liver
  • Breast

Immune System:

Drinking too much can weaken your immune system, making your body a much easier target for disease.  Chronic drinkers are more liable to contract diseases like pneumonia and tuberculosis than people who do not drink too much.  Drinking a lot on a single occasion slows your body’s ability to ward off infections – even up to 24 hours after getting drunk.

 

 

 

CAFFEINE...

 

  • Diarrhea
  • dizziness
  • fast heartbeat
  • hyperglycemia, including blurred vision, drowsiness, dry mouth, flushed dry skin, fruit-like breath odor, increased urination, ketones in urine, loss of appetite, nausea, stomachache, tiredness, troubled breathing, unusual thirst, or vomiting (in newborn babies)
  • hypoglycemia, including anxious feeling, blurred vision, cold sweats, confusion, cool pale skin, drowsiness, excessive hunger, fast heartbeat, nausea, nervousness, restless sleep, shakiness, or unusual tiredness or weakness (in newborn babies)
  • irritability, nervousness, or severe jitters (in newborn babies)
  • nausea (severe)
  • tremors
  • trouble in sleeping
  • vomiting
  • Abdominal or stomach bloating
  • dehydration
  • diarrhea (bloody)
  • unusual tiredness or weakness

Symptoms of overdose

  • Abdominal or stomach pain
  • agitation, anxiety, excitement, or restlessness
  • confusion or delirium
  • convulsions (seizures)—in acute overdose
  • dehydration
  • faster breathing rate
  • fast or irregular heartbeat
  • fever
  • frequent urination
  • headache
  • increased sensitivity to touch or pain
  • irritability
  • muscle trembling or twitching
  • nausea and vomiting, sometimes with blood
  • overextending the body with head and heels bent backward and body bowed forward
  • painful, swollen abdomen or vomiting (in newborn babies)
  • ringing or other sounds in ears
  • seeing flashes of "zig-zag" lights
  • whole-body tremors (in newborn babies)

 

 

HMM...I think ill Stick to my green!

 

I'm Canadian bud & a damn proud one at that, so don't bring nationalism into this because I'm sure not everyone in NC is a square :)

 

 

I said not just you..."anybody" stop getting to hypersensitive over nothing all I said was don't bring your (anyone and everyone in different parts of the world) ideas about marijuana to my state, because the last thing we need is to be like Colorado... Also Why should I give you a reason why I think marijuana is bad?....You won't care or listen and you'll try to say some crap like that's not true or whatever. There is no point in arguing over the internet with someone who just wont care. Maybe when you open your eyes you will see why its bad.

 

HMM...I think ill Stick to my green!

 

 

And again you misinterpretate things. First of all: Of course all these things can happen to you, but it is not very likely. I think most of us have had too much alcohol at least once in their lifes. We know alcohol can cause vomiting ;)

BUT most of us drink alcohol from time to time and none of us will develop diseases like cirrhosis or hepatitis. These are illnesses heavily addicted alcoholics have to deal with. The things you stated are like the side-effects on a package insert. Very unlikely to happen.

 

Yes, alcohol can be very dangerous. If you drink too much you might pass out and die from your own vomit. But like I said: That doesn't happen to most of us.

 

Cases in hospital with alcohol induced cancer or cardiomyopathy or arrhythmia are so incredibly rare that it is safe to say it almost never happens.

 

To say caffeine is more dangerous than marijuana is just plain stupid. Of course it raises your heartbeat! But unless you have serious medical conditions it is safe to drink coffee. Marijuana is a psychotropic, psychoactive substance - it affects the brain, caffeine does not do that. And if you knew what you were googling you knew that caffeine can be used to calm down agitated Alzheimer's (dementia) patients.

 

The things I and others stated with marijuana are common things that happen in most cases of marijuana addiction - what you wrote about alcohol and caffeine is certainly true but incredibly unlikely, you just state populist information without further explanation what exactly that says.

I said not just you..."anybody" stop getting to hypersensitive over nothing all I said was don't bring your (anyone and everyone in different parts of the world) ideas about marijuana to my state, because the last thing we need is to be like Colorado... Also Why should I give you a reason why I think marijuana is bad?....You won't care or listen and you'll try to say some crap like that's not true or whatever. There is no point in arguing over the internet with someone who just wont care. Maybe when you open your eyes you will see why its bad.

 

 

I'm not getting sensitive lol, if you gave me a legit reason, I may listen but I smoked it loyally everyday for 7 years & there isn't anything wrong with  me.

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I'm not getting sensitive lol, if you gave me a legit reason, I may listen but I smoked it loyally everyday for 7 years & there isn't anything wrong with  me.

 

Not from what YOU can tell.

Watch this and tell me there is "nothing" bad about marijuana. And those facts about  the bad things marijuana is part of my answer

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YOU WANNA BRING UP SIDE EFFECTS HUH?

 

ALCOHOL....

 

Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health.  Here’s how alcohol can affect your body:

Brain:

Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. These disruptions can change mood and behavior, and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination.  

Heart:

Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including:

  • Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle
  • Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure  

Liver:

Heavy drinking takes a toll on the liver, and can lead to a variety of problems and liver inflammations including:

  • Steatosis, or fatty liver
  • Alcoholic hepatitis
  • Fibrosis
  • Cirrhosis

Pancreas:

Alcohol causes the pancreas to produce toxic substances that can eventually lead to pancreatitis, a dangerous inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the pancreas that prevents proper digestion. 

Cancer:

Drinking too much alcohol can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including cancers of the:

  • Mouth
  • Esophagus
  • Throat
  • Liver
  • Breast

Immune System:

Drinking too much can weaken your immune system, making your body a much easier target for disease.  Chronic drinkers are more liable to contract diseases like pneumonia and tuberculosis than people who do not drink too much.  Drinking a lot on a single occasion slows your body’s ability to ward off infections – even up to 24 hours after getting drunk.

 

 

 

CAFFEINE...

 

  • Diarrhea
  • dizziness
  • fast heartbeat
  • hyperglycemia, including blurred vision, drowsiness, dry mouth, flushed dry skin, fruit-like breath odor, increased urination, ketones in urine, loss of appetite, nausea, stomachache, tiredness, troubled breathing, unusual thirst, or vomiting (in newborn babies)
  • hypoglycemia, including anxious feeling, blurred vision, cold sweats, confusion, cool pale skin, drowsiness, excessive hunger, fast heartbeat, nausea, nervousness, restless sleep, shakiness, or unusual tiredness or weakness (in newborn babies)
  • irritability, nervousness, or severe jitters (in newborn babies)
  • nausea (severe)
  • tremors
  • trouble in sleeping
  • vomiting
  • Abdominal or stomach bloating
  • dehydration
  • diarrhea (bloody)
  • unusual tiredness or weakness

Symptoms of overdose

  • Abdominal or stomach pain
  • agitation, anxiety, excitement, or restlessness
  • confusion or delirium
  • convulsions (seizures)—in acute overdose
  • dehydration
  • faster breathing rate
  • fast or irregular heartbeat
  • fever
  • frequent urination
  • headache
  • increased sensitivity to touch or pain
  • irritability
  • muscle trembling or twitching
  • nausea and vomiting, sometimes with blood
  • overextending the body with head and heels bent backward and body bowed forward
  • painful, swollen abdomen or vomiting (in newborn babies)
  • ringing or other sounds in ears
  • seeing flashes of "zig-zag" lights
  • whole-body tremors (in newborn babies)

 

 

HMM...I think ill Stick to my green!

 

Why are you being so aggressive towards me? Please stay on topic. The question was simply do you think MJ should be legalized. I've talked about the side effects of MJ and never mentioned Alcohol or caffeine. Please stay on topic or please leave. 

Thank you for even more proving my point - NO FACTS, NO ARTICLES - JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD.

 

 

That right there tells me you have no clue about anything in the medical field, so just stop making yourself look stupid.

 

And again  - Im done arguing with Misinformed Sheeple.

 

 Sheeple huh? You realize your talking to someone who isn't pulling up articles on THE INTERNET. He's bringing up valid studies in Universitys...... Not to mention your being an ass just because GOD FORBID someone challenges YOU, a pot smoking addict. Get a life kid, Your ignorance shines in your stupid posts relating your internet links to a someone who attends a University and has dealt with the matter.

 Sheeple huh? You realize your talking to someone who isn't pulling up articles on THE INTERNET. He's bringing up valid studies in Universitys...... Not to mention your being an ass just because GOD FORBID someone challenges YOU, a pot smoking addict. Get a life kid, Your ignorance shines in your stupid posts relating your internet links to a someone who attends a University and has dealt with the matter.

 

OH SNAP. Tell him. :thumbsup:

 

At least someone understands

And again you misinterpretate things. First of all: Of course all these things can happen to you, but it is not very likely. I think most of us have had too much alcohol at least once in their lifes. We know alcohol can cause vomiting ;)

BUT most of us drink alcohol from time to time and none of us will develop diseases like cirrhosis or hepatitis. These are illnesses heavily addicted alcoholics have to deal with. The things you stated are like the side-effects on a package insert. Very unlikely to happen.

 

Yes, alcohol can be very dangerous. If you drink too much you might pass out and die from your own vomit. But like I said: That doesn't happen to most of us.

 

Cases in hospital with alcohol induced cancer or cardiomyopathy or arrhythmia are so incredibly rare that it is safe to say it almost never happens.

 

To say caffeine is more dangerous than marijuana is just plain stupid. Of course it raises your heartbeat! But unless you have serious medical conditions it is safe to drink coffee. Marijuana is a psychotropic, psychoactive substance - it affects the brain, caffeine does not do that. And if you knew what you were googling you knew that caffeine can be used to calm down agitated Alzheimer's (dementia) patients.

 

The things I and others stated with marijuana are common things that happen in most cases of marijuana addiction - what you wrote about alcohol and caffeine is certainly true but incredibly unlikely, you just state populist information without further explanation what exactly that says.

 

ok - Now I know for sure your not a medical student...Caffeine doesn't effect the brain? Im done with you. Waste of my time.

 

 Sheeple huh? You realize your talking to someone who isn't pulling up articles on THE INTERNET. He's bringing up valid studies in Universitys...... Not to mention your being an ass just because GOD FORBID someone challenges YOU, a pot smoking addict. Get a life kid, Your ignorance shines in your stupid posts relating your internet links to a someone who attends a University and has dealt with the matter.

 

As I have stated before...

Been smoking weed for years - the past 3 years I have smoked every single day...but Im a normal guy who gets paid shit loads to sit at a computer all day at a Job I love, I have a beautiful Wife, Amazing Son, I get to smoke weed everyday, I never have to worry about money, I never have to stress about anything, I own a car and a house, have friends i get to see everyday, and my health is in tip top shape. Not a single thing wrong...I fucking love my life!

 

..So no thanks Ill stick with this life.

 

And all my INTERNET links are also VALID studies. Some by major universities.

I'm just going to say one thing. Before you people going on about how marijuana is terrible for you and will cause you to have a shitty life. Think again almost every president has reported using Marijuana, 38% of Americans have admitted to smoking Marijuana. 

 

Marijuana has work wonders in the medical field, it has stopped kids from having seizures, has slowed down spread of cancer, even stopped the spread of cancer in some patients. It has worked wonders.

 

Marijuana is all natural and is a lot safer then Alcohol, people that have been caught driving under the influence of marijuana reportedly drove way under the speed limit. On the other hand drunk drivers go 90 down the wrong way of the freeway and hit a van full of kids head on killing each one.

 

Before you make a argument saying marijuana is horrible for your health a simple google search of it will tell you other wise.

 

http://www.trueactivist.com/still-believe-nature-got-it-wrong-top-10-health-benefits-of-marijuana/

 

http://www.ibtimes.com/%E2%80%98medical%E2%80%99-marijuana-10-health-benefits-legitimize-legalization-742456

 

http://www.benefitsofmarijuana.com/benefits.php

 

http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/

 

http://www.dailynebraskan.com/opinion/eubanks-economic-benefits-from-legalizing-marijuana-will-draw-interest/article_62bfa21c-7d8f-11e3-96b9-0019bb30f31a.html

 

But no one is going to read those because now a days it would take Jesus Christ himself to convince you other wise.

 

We need to focus on more important issue in our country, such as health care, starving kids, education. Not some nautral plant that the only reason it was outlawed was because the paper company (which was a monopoly) threaten the government; if they didnt make the planet illegal (Which was a great alternative for wood for making paper)  they wouldn't elect them again. Its been illegal ever since.

 

Also just for the hell of it 101 reasons to legalize Marijuana: http://uneedweed.blogspot.com/

 

If you read any of the things read that one cause it has some really good points and facts in it.

 Those are ALL biased in favor of legalizing weed. If you quote sources, use reputable ones.

 

Now, I'm all for legalizing marijuana. Yes, the gov't would make bank just on taxing the magic dragon. Not to mention crime would go down, since it would become a more civil process of buying and obtaining kush. The jobs that would be created would certainly help out the economy, not to mention people who smoke cigs AND MJ, actually prefer to smoke pot. So right there cigarette related illness and deaths would go down (Although Cig companies would fight the shit of the marijuana industry). That's not even including the health benefits you could achieve by lighting up. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Colorado brought in about an extra 2 million dollars in revenue just in the last part 2013. Alcohol kills more people than MJ has, and it's legal. 

 

Will people abuse it? Hell yes. Will some people die from it? Hell yes. But all in all Cigs and Booze kill and harm more people than Marijuana ever has. 

 Sheeple huh? You realize your talking to someone who isn't pulling up articles on THE INTERNET. He's bringing up valid studies in Universitys...... Not to mention your being an ass just because GOD FORBID someone challenges YOU, a pot smoking addict. Get a life kid, Your ignorance shines in your stupid posts relating your internet links to a someone who attends a University and has dealt with the matter.

 

If you would take 2 minutes and get your head out of your ass, you would see most if not all of his articles are published papers and research. You have yet to actually link anything that is trust worthy. Come on WebMD and Drugabuse.gov Yeah because our goverment is always right and never lies about anything to get there way.... (in a sarcastic voice )

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ok - Now I know for sure your not a medical student...Caffeine doesn't effect the brain? Im done with you. Waste of my time.

 

 

As I have stated before...

Been smoking weed for years - the past 3 years I have smoked every single day...but Im a normal guy who gets paid shit loads to sit at a computer all day at a Job I love, I have a beautiful Wife, Amazing Son, I get to smoke weed everyday, I never have to worry about money, I never have to stress about anything, I own a car and a house, have friends i get to see everyday, and my health is in tip top shape. Not a single thing wrong...I fucking love my life!

 

..So no thanks Ill stick with this life.

 

And all my INTERNET links are also VALID studies. Some by major universities.

 

Oh boy ... caffeine DOES NOT affect the brain in a PSYCHOACTIVE way. You won't hallicinate nor will you get high from caffeine! If you don't even understand in the slightest way what I am saying you tell me you read all these articles? Are you so afraid that medical professionals tell you that marijuana indeed HAS negative effects on your body?

 

From a psychiatric point of view you are clearly aggressive, absolutely defending your drug like most addicts would do and ignoring the harmful sides of it, you admit to daily consume of marijuana for 3 years. You really appear like most addicts I've seen in hospitals. Only that heroine addicts know that they're dealing with a dangerous substance.

 

You know, most studies say that the consumation of marijuana isn't dangerous if it's taken irregularily like twice a month or so. But these very same studies also say that regular consumation of marijuana definitely affects your brain and your personality as well as your lung (smoking) and your brain (chemical balance). The most important studies are long term studies because these really show the effects of marijuana on addicts and if it is true what you're saying, then we clearly deal with addiction and you will experience withdrawal if you try to stop smoking it.

 

I did argue with you in a positive way while you were insulting me. I am a medical student and I have discussed this topic with friends of mine who consume marijuana from time to time and they are able to admit that there are negative effects but nontheless they want to experience the high. That's okay for me. People drink alcohol and know that if the drink too much they won't feel good the next day. But ignoring these negative effects and praising your drug are typical symptoms of addicts. And only because you don't understand what I am saying that doesn't mean I'm no medical student.

 

Once again: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is a known medical condition caused by an overdose of marijuana, smoking marijuana harms the lungs when consumed regularily, like cigarettes do (makes sense, smoke is bad for your lungs, right?), marijuana is known to trigger mental disorder when genetic dispositions are present as well as causing mental disorders or addiction when consumed on a regular basis (makes also sense, THC is a psychotropic substance, like nicotine it binds to certain receptors in the brain. True, nicotine is more addictive, but still acclimatization of the synapses leads to addiction). Marijuana can not heal cancer, it can only act inhibitory on the growth of certain tumors

 

I do not say everybody who smokes marijuana will become a crazy lunatic with lung problems, it is more likely that he/she won't, but like with alcohol or cigarettes there will always be people who consume too much of their drug so they will experience these dangerous illnesses.

If you would take 2 minutes and get your head out of your ass, you would see most if not all of his articles are published papers and research. You have yet to actually link anything that is trust worthy. Come on WebMD and Drugabuse.gov Yeah because our goverment is always right and never lies about anything to get there way.... (in a sarcastic voice )

Dear Darkangel 

 

You're comments are simply obnoxious. Please stop commenting on something you lack knowledge on and let the adults continue on the debate. We are using logic and facts to back up our statements. Please stop using profanity to express yourself. Your simple adolescent mind makes me laugh with your ignorance. But please keep commenting. It will only make you look like a fool just like that little debate you and I had yesterday.

 

Have a wonderful day Mr. DARKANGEL.     

 

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Dear Darkangel 

 

You're comments are simply obnoxious. Please stop commenting on something you lack knowledge on and let the adults continue on the debate. We are using logic and facts to back up our statements. Please stop using profanity to express yourself. Your simple adolescent mind makes me laugh with your ignorance. But please keep commenting. It will only make you look like a fool just like that little debate you and I had yesterday.

 

Have a wonderful day Mr. DARKANGEL.     

 

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Can I have some of your prescription?

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