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Some may say that marijuana psychosis is a myth just like stupid Congressman Jerry Nadler said that antifa was a myth the same week that the Oregon Courthouse was being blown up and attacked in 20/20. It was actually a murder in Edmonton where the son stabbed his mom in a marijuana psychosis.
https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/there-link-between-marijuana-use-psychiatric-disorders
https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/there-link-between-marijuana-use-psychiatric-disorders
Is there a link between marijuana use and psychiatric disorders? | National Institute on Drug...
Several studies have linked marijuana use to increased risk for psychiatric disorders, including psychosis (schizophrenia), depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders, but whether and to what extent it actually causes these conditions is not always easy to determine.
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Amn Dale Preisach
We have people who believe whatever the media reports.
Not the brightest bulbs, but they still parrot the slogans and mantras of that and/ or those Channel news anchors/ reporters. A look at what the varieties are designed/ modified to affect / Effect those desired actions of the strains developed over 20-30 years.
Everything has been enhanced in todays varieties of marijuana. It's not your Grandfather's weed anymore.
Not the brightest bulbs, but they still parrot the slogans and mantras of that and/ or those Channel news anchors/ reporters. A look at what the varieties are designed/ modified to affect / Effect those desired actions of the strains developed over 20-30 years.
Everything has been enhanced in todays varieties of marijuana. It's not your Grandfather's weed anymore.
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Edmonton man possibly under 'cannabis-induced psychosis' the night he killed his mother:...
An Edmonton man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of his mother was experiencing a "cannabis-induced" psychotic episode the night of the killing, court documents revealed Monday.
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Amn Dale Preisach
That's another reason the % should be regulated as is with Alcohol in the US. Our beer is the lowest amount of ABV since the 1920's. And Spirits are regulated as well.
" Near Beer" is basically the endgame for such things in America.
British Ales have more of a punch than our highest ABV domestic beers.
And even I saw this on the Horizon when Denver Legalized Recreational Marijuana.
NGBDIP Not Guilty By Drug Induced Psychosis
The Legal system will have another battle to hash out- how high were they, whst was the % of THC, was it altered, was it medicinal or Recreational, what was the person's mental State before they took the Drug, ...
Then we look to those that get high with the intent of getting set free because " they were high " at the time of the incident.
Just like we KNOW Alcohol and Driving can lead to the death of not only the Drivers and passengers , but also the drunk driver can kill pedestrians/ other drivers ...
And yet they still get in the car drunk and driving on the streets.
There will be legal battles and such . But the Genie is out of the bong on this . Regulate it so other than in case of emergency; having to get to a hospital " etc., when there are no ambulances to get there - small towns, villages / boroughs, limited assistance by EMS / police, and after calling 911 in the first place...
And even that will be legally hashed out.
The Government loves the tax money it gets from the sale of Canabis oils/ recreational marijuana.. but as always are neither proactively setting up standards for Recreational pot, nor codifying penalties/ punishments for illegal activities/ consequences of loss of life , etc., from the user committing criminal acts.
" Near Beer" is basically the endgame for such things in America.
British Ales have more of a punch than our highest ABV domestic beers.
And even I saw this on the Horizon when Denver Legalized Recreational Marijuana.
NGBDIP Not Guilty By Drug Induced Psychosis
The Legal system will have another battle to hash out- how high were they, whst was the % of THC, was it altered, was it medicinal or Recreational, what was the person's mental State before they took the Drug, ...
Then we look to those that get high with the intent of getting set free because " they were high " at the time of the incident.
Just like we KNOW Alcohol and Driving can lead to the death of not only the Drivers and passengers , but also the drunk driver can kill pedestrians/ other drivers ...
And yet they still get in the car drunk and driving on the streets.
There will be legal battles and such . But the Genie is out of the bong on this . Regulate it so other than in case of emergency; having to get to a hospital " etc., when there are no ambulances to get there - small towns, villages / boroughs, limited assistance by EMS / police, and after calling 911 in the first place...
And even that will be legally hashed out.
The Government loves the tax money it gets from the sale of Canabis oils/ recreational marijuana.. but as always are neither proactively setting up standards for Recreational pot, nor codifying penalties/ punishments for illegal activities/ consequences of loss of life , etc., from the user committing criminal acts.
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I know the video is humor, the Kazoo is what cracks me up the most. I also understand that being under the influence of any kind of drug, can make people do things they wouldn't normally do. That's why it's difficult for me to see the benefit of legalizing mind-altering drugs. I don't have an issue with the medicinal use, but recreational use, is gonna have a big negative affect on society.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
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