Originally Posted by
coloo
Actually, pot causes a small layer of fat over your brain to form, it alters your hand eye co-ordination and reaction time, the hallucinations can lead to servere schitzophrenia, paronoia exct. While it may not be toxic, it causes servere problems, and it is addictive to people who use it frequently.
Trust me, i have learned this from personal experience, and the monitering of others who smoke it.
I knew a strait A student, nice guy, very intelligent, started doing pot and his grades dropped, he always seemed deprived of energy, he started getting really paranoid about people, and started thinking the things he saw in the hallucinations were real, got diagnosed with schitzophrenia, it got too servere when he went of his pills and earned himself a 2 year tour of the nut house.
When he came out, he smacked joints out of peoples hands and screamed and ran whenever someone tried to hand him a joint.
Sid, i dont give a shit what science or info you have, that shit is bad news.
Ok, first case, Marijuana, (
I took the liberty to spell it correctly, your welcome.) is
not a hallucinogen.
Second of all, Dr. Pepper is addictive to people who drink it frequently.
Derp:
PURPOSE:
Information on the potential relation between marijuana use and the incidence of hospitalized injury is extremely limited. The purpose of this effort was to investigate the potential for this association. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in a large prepaid Northern California health care program cohort (n = 64,657) that completed baseline questionnaires about health behaviors, including marijuana use, and health status between 1979 and 1985. All injury hospitalizations through December 31, 1991, (n = 965) were identified and validated. RESULTS: Using Poisson regression modeling, increased rate-ratios and 95% confidence intervals were identified for all-cause injury hospitalizations for both men and women among current users (1.28; 1.01 to 1.61 and 1.37; 1.04 to 1.79, respectively) relative to nonusers, adjusted for age, cigarette and alcohol use, and other potential confounders.
Increased rates of motor vehicle
[
I could understand that. Next, do a test on alchohal and how that affects our motor vehicle operation, compare casualties, then, compare legality of the substances.]
(1.96; 1.23 to 3.14), and assault (1.90, 1.16 to 3.15), injuries were identified among men who were current users; an increased rate of assault was suggestive in women (2.21; 0.92 to 5.19). CONCLUSIONS: Though the
results must be viewed cautiously, they suggest that marijuana use
may be independently associated with increased risk of hospitalized injury. Further study of the physiological and behavioral mechanisms is warranted
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Testimonial:
I, personally, have been smoking pot for about 2 years now. I try to smoke everyday before school.
I'm a (spare the vanity flames, pl0x.) straight A student, and would consider myself above the intelligence of the average student. I moniter (lol) other people under the influence.
My buddies, I, or the other vast majority of pot users around the world aren't in 'nut' houses.