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So why is it illegal?
Impacts on patterns of cannabis use: The potential impact of the introduction of the [decriminalisation] upon levels and patterns of cannabis use in South Australia has been assessed in several drug use surveys, with each analysis adding more recent data to the picture (eg, 11, 18, 19). None of the studies have found an increase in cannabis use in the South Australian community which is attributable to [decriminalisation]. Lifetime use of cannabis did increase significantly in South Australia from 26% in 1985 to 36% in 1995, but similar increases were observed over the same period in jurisdictions with a total prohibition approach to cannabis, such as Victoria and Tasmania.
Too much bullshit, not enough fact.
Care to elaborate on your mostly pointless comment?
It's really not 'complex'. In fact it's not even completely 100% true. But it still has some merit to it.Schizophrenia and Psychosis are illnesses that can be caused by a lot of things, they are extremely severe cases of dysfunction of the brain that results in less than desirable effects, for lack of better words. In fact the thought that something as weak as cannabis can cause either of those is... beyond absurd.The reason I say it still has some merit to it is because said illnesses are triggered by damage to the brain, and I can see how smoking it would be destructive to someone who is being traumatized by whatever events surround them.If that doesn't make sense, then this is what I'm ultimately saying:Cannabis can trigger the process towards becoming schizophrenic of psychotic, or it can become involved in the degenerative process. Cannabis on it's own wont give anyone schizophrenia or psychosis. It's far, far, far, far too weak.As for the paranoia induced by marijuana being reported to resemble psychotic symptoms... The person smoking weed would never smoke it again. Not much more to say about that.Also here's something interesting; weed was regularly used in the 1960s and 1970s but the rate of schizophrenia flat lined, even declined a little. The media's taking made up unproven figures to back up criminalization of weed.Double posting for unrelated topics.TLDR: If cannabis gave you schizophrenia or psychosis you would of probably gotten it either way, but good job speeding it up - but not even that is proven. That said, it could potentially worsen it in people who already suffer from it.
I am not satisfied by traditional stoner arguments that weed should be decriminalized or legalized on the residual notion that 'we have legal tobacco and alcohol and they're as bad or worse', because all it really argues for is the compounding of more problematic factors.
Legalize so we can finally grow and use hemp based products. And those who like to come home and smoke a joint should be able to do so without fear of prosecution that was based on a lie back in the 1930's. It's time to wake up and see this little plant isn't just about drugs, but the amount of uses for it is amazing.
This might be interesting to make some comparisons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis_by_countryFairy, I've been meaning to watch that doco and will do before I enter discussion. An objective opinion is required.
What if Cannabis Cured Cancer explains how we are all born with a form of marijuana already in our bodies, and when pot is consumed, the endocannabinoids inside us, along with any cannabinoids we ingest, fit together like a key in a lock.Thereby promoting the death of cancer cells without harming the body’s healthy cells.
Sorry m80, my dissertation was on the link between cannabis and schizophrenia. I do know a little about it.It is reasonably well established that cannabis use can be a causal factor in later development of psychoses. It is, however, considered a 'constellation cause' - one which needs other factors (genetic predilection, early onset of use) to develop into psychosis.
Your wordings a bit weird, so to clarify you're saying that taking cannabis can cause you to later develop psychosis?? It only accelerates it if you were already going to get it. Cannabis isn't anywhere near potent enough to do the damage necessary to develop psychosis or schizophrenia.