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Long-time cannabis use linked to psychosis: study

Parallel

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I'm from Australia and I wouldn't trust any study involving cannabis conducted in Australia. The government here is so anti, it's more likely to be a political funded study that is far from reality. There are dark forces in Australia that oppose all forms of cannabis. I imagine that pharmaceutical companies wouldn't like medical marijuana in Australia, because our commonwealth funded pharmaceutical benefit scheme helps make their medicine affordable to all Australians. If many were to switch meds to MMJ - there would be a lot of coin outta the purse of drug companies. Unfortunately it seems that while the rest of the world is going forward with decriminalising cannabis, Australia is going backwards quickly.

My main point though was...... don't trust any study involving any forms of cannabis that was conducted in Australia. It's all political huff 'n' puff!!!
 

qdavid

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The CBS affiliate out of Dothan, Alabama reported that "a recent study of over 3000 participants found a greater incidence of psychosis among people who smoked marijuana as teenagers". They must have been talking about this "study". I imagine they got their their screwed up "facts" from some story they picked up off the AP newswire. It really pissed me off. But then, you have to consider the sources of it all. There are most definitely forces that seek to undermine people knowing true facts and reality so those forces can better promote their own agendas. Propaganda is a very real and powerful thing, and this extends to many other walks in life. Not just anti weed. But sheer stupidity and keeping people ignorant sure helps. Especially when trusted sources like this spread the lies. Now, where did I leave my tin-foil hat? I need it.
 

MagniKhan

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Personally, I could give two rats asses what the Chinese,eeer uh I mean the Aussies think.
 

Parallel

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Well seeing as I'm an Aussie Magnikhan, your previous post is kinda rude.

But as for the Australian STUDY, I couldn't give a rats ass either. Like I said before, these aren't results from a test, they're politically funded B.S.
 

ixnay007

"I can't remember the last time I had a blackout"
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Actually, that's about the most reasonable conclusion I've seen.

If someone has symptoms of psychosis, they run a higher risk of developing it, and should be careful with any psychoactive substances.

It's not saying you're gonna be psychotic if you didn't already display some signs of it before.
 

ruca421

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i dont even understand why this would be a problem, life is a constant rearrangement of priorities, and that cannot be achieved without absolute personal choice. to deprive anyone of that is a kind of intrinsic slavery. but of course its illegal, just as bob marley said, it makes you rebel. social control is top priority for any government.
 
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jayburtonboy

same article on msnbc cept it says "Previous studies had also suggested smoking cannabis can double the risk of psychosis, but the British study was the first to look specifically at skunk. Skunk has higher amounts of the psychoactive ingredient THC which can produce psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions and paranoia." Watch out the gov added a new word to their arsenal...Skunk. It must b potent!!! lmfao
 

flatcurve

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You have to look at the 21 question Peters et al delusional inventory. The questions could be taken a lot of ways and if the people administering it are inexperienced or not familiar with what constitutes a certain answer for a question, or how the points are tallied the they can get very misleading results.

Thank you for pointing this out. I was going to post something myself. These tests for psychosis are almost as much junk science as this study is. I'm constantly amazed that this is how we take stock of where a person's mind is at sometimes.

Just looking at these tests, I'm sure a lot of you would realize that you would definitely answer some of those questions differently if you were stoned. It doesn't mean you're a psycho, it just means you're stoned.
 

MoeBudz^420

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If cannabis caused psychosis, there would be so many nutbars on the street that we'd need 10 nuthouses per block to hold 'em all... Myth Busted. :rasta:



Peace
 

stc9357

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Unfortunately for me this has proved to be true. My father passed down the genetic predispostion to psychosis and after a few legal issues in my life here I am at 20 just being diagnosed for Bipolar Type II disorder. Definetely won't happen to everyone but me and mj have to take a long break for a while.
 
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texsativa

Many people suffering with bipolar have found relief with cannabis...something to think about and assess for yourself.
 

mayorofthdesert

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WASHINGTON — The longer people use cannabis or marijuana, the more likely they are to experience hallucinations or delusions or to suffer psychosis, according to a study released Saturday.

I'm not so sure about that. I've been smoking for like 4 hours now and no 'lucinatuions or psychosis yet. I'll keep at it for the sake of science though.
 

CaliKnowsBetter

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It's common knowledge that Malaria pills have been known to give Night Terrors.

http://www.drugs.com/sfx/

That link shows you every side effect of almost every over-the-counter and prescription med that has been popularized in the last 80 years. If you take notice, Death is the side effect of many of these drugs and not only death, but Sudden Death.

You will not find "Cannabis" or "Marijuana" on that list, but I've never heard of a direct association to death from the smoking of marijuana. I've heard of cannabis causing heart attacks in people who are prone to heart attack. I've also heard and witnessed myself harsh psychotic breakdowns from people after smoking cannabis, but those individuals had severe anxiety problems BEFORE they even knew what cannabis was.

I also tend to notice the ones I've seen go through some psychotic behavior upon smoking marijuana are habitual germ-a-phobes and hypochondriacs as well. These are merely observations from people I have met and smoked with.
 

flatcurve

Member
The simple fact is that marijuana use since the 60s has increased dramatically, where as instances of psychosis have not. For that reason alone, this study is bunk.

Give me the opportunity to cherry pick my subjects and I can present data that shows that smoking marijuana can cause anything from bad gas to brain cancer.
 

Dr Psycho

Member
I've been smoking off and on for 30 years and when I watch the news I think that it's our leaders and our institutions that are mad not some down to earth folks who use a herb that dates back millenia to recreate and medicate. How about all the time we spend chasing money, worthless scaps of paper based on trust in Bankers? Now that's psychotic!
 

Yes4Prop215

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isnt manic depressiveness the same as bipolar? i dont know, i think MD is just natural. you have your ups and downs, you cant be high on life 24/7. sometimes im happy as fuck, sometimes i want to rage, that doesnt mean im bipolar.
 

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